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🎉 Build, Sort, and Explore – The Fun Never Stops!
Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Baby's First Blocks features ten colorful blocks that promote sorting, stacking, and shape-matching skills, all conveniently stored in a portable bucket with a carry-handle for easy transport.
| ASIN | B000LSZVKA |
| Additional Features | Educational & Decorative |
| Age Range Description | 6 months and up |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,051,065 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #2,715 in Toy Stacking Block Sets #21,179 in Baby & Toddler Toys |
| Brand Name | Fisher-Price |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,202) |
| Educational Objective | Sorting Skills |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027084436754, 06947731000760, 10027084436751 |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 8.46 x 5.51 x 5.51 inches |
| Item Part Number | 900 K7167, MFP360.00 |
| Item Type Name | TOYS |
| Item Weight | 460 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Fisher-Price |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 36.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 6.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | K7167 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No |
| Material Type | Release Material |
| Model Name | Fisher-Price Baby's First Blocks |
| Model Number | K7167 |
| Model Year | 2014 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Set Name | Fisher-Price Baby's First Blocks |
| Size | Toddler |
| Theme | Video Games |
| Toy Building Block Type | Stacking Toy Building Block |
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R**A
Wonderful Toy!
Let me just start off by saying that I can't speak to the product safety other than the obvious. I don't get overly sensitive about toys' being made in China because, let's face it, pretty much all of my son's toys are made in China. I don't know about the whole "California says this toy might contain carcinogens" thing, either. I have no idea what California's standards are versus other states, and I don't know if the fact that this toy apparently used to have that warning but for some unknown reason doesn't anymore should be worrisome. According to another reviewer, a Fisher Price customer service representative confirmed that no changes had been made to its manufacturing in the interim, which implies that they just removed the warning for whatever reason. I have no idea whether this toy was "safe" the whole time or wasn't "safe" but now is or the standards changed now no longer declaring this toy "unsafe;" I simply can't bring myself to lose sleep over it. Anyway, about the toy... Overall, we have had a great time with it! First of all, it's a great price. Comparable toys made by other companies are almost always more expensive. I bought it when my son was only a few months old, and there was very little he could do with it. Now he's 10 months old and plays with it probably more than anything else. He likes to take the lid off, dump the shapes, pick up the shapes, put them back, smack them together, and he even matches them up. I'll see him, say, looking for the other blue circle to match the one in his hand. Some complain that the cover opens too easily. I see that as a plus, actually, since my son is clearly too young to be using a shape sorter. He can easily open, dump, and put back the shapes. I'm teaching him colors and shapes with it, and he finds it interesting when I put the lid on it and drop the shapes in their respective slots. I'm sure when the time comes for him to be actually using it as a shape sorter that I will continue to appreciate the lid's opening easily because he will be able to sort the shapes, then dump them and start over. My sister, for example, has a screw-on lid one with wooden shapes, which is nice, but when her boys are done sorting the shapes, they need an adult to open it back up and re-dump them. I guess it depends on the kid, but even if your child doesn't like it as a shape sorter, it's a good way to teach colors and shapes, as well as taking things out and putting them back in their place. My niece has the Fisher Price shape sorter with the little elephant on the front ( Fisher-Price Growing Baby Elephant Shape Sorter ), and I played with it over Thanksgiving with my son. At first I was sorry I didn't buy that one because (1) it was cute and (2) it had the elephant that spun on the front, but after playing with it for a little bit, I'm glad I bought this one for two reasons: (a) it has more shapes; and (b) the colors match - meaning both circles are blue, both squares are green, etc. The elephant shape sorter had, say, a red circle and a green circle. Like I said above, my son likes to find the matching pieces, and I think their having the same color helps him out with that, e.g., he can easily find the two orange stars. It's not a big deal, but it made me feel less bad about not buying the cute elephant shape sorter. Honestly I really have no complaints about this toy. If you're not sure about its origins and safety, then go ahead and buy something else. I'm not saying you don't have a point, but at this price I didn't expect this toy to be made in the USA with post-consumer recycled materials that I can compost down the line. There are definitely other options if you're worried about product safety.
W**R
Great toy
I bought this when my daughter was 6 months old. She loved to chew on the blocks. Occasionally, I would try to get her to put the blocks in the bucket and yes she would just rip the yellow lid off. My thought process was she's just a baby and she doesn't have to know her colors and shapes and learning shouldn't be a chore at that age. Now that she is 2, she likes to put the shapes in bucket with the lid on. She knows the names of all the shapes but doesn't really know the colors just yet. She absorbs so much by interaction and by people saying the words to her. Not drilling her on a formal level, just by playing. You'd be suprised how much better kids will learn if you gave objects a name instead of saying "Pick that up over there, go get that. No not that, that!" Calling objects "that" does not allow children to learn that objects have different names and especially what those names are. I have said, "Where's the triangle? Go get the triangle. Let's put the triangle in this hole." When she was 13 months, half the time I'd have to go pick up the triangle because there were too many things and she didn't know which object the triangle was but eventually she learned it and now she knows which hole the triangle goes in. I'm sure if I was more vocal with colors she would be there too. I'm not too stressed though. She'll learn her colors eventually.
J**N
Pieces are perfect for little fingers to grip
This toy is so much fun! The pieces are perfectly shaped where baby's fingers can pinch them easily; the way they are somewhat hollow with a rim around the outside of each shape makes for a much easier grip rather than a solid piece. I love that it comes with a little storage bin for the pieces when not in use, and my kiddo loves putting the pieces in and shaking the box to make it rattle. The only con is that the lid comes off WAY too easily; my kiddo just cheats and lifts the lid to put the pieces in rather than trying to fit them in the holes.
A**Y
Great, simple baby toy!
I purchased these for my daughter after realizing that all of her toys were big, bulky items that flashed and made noise but didn't fit in her little hands. I specifically wanted lightweight things that she could lift and help work on her hand-eye coordination. I gave them to her when she was around 5 months and she is still playing with them three months later. It's too soon for the shape sorting part to really be applicable but I like that it will grow with her for a while. This would be a 5 star item if only the yellow lid stayed on better. It comes off quite easily which I think will be annoying later on when we want to use the shape sorting part more! Otherwise, it is a good sturdy product that is EASY TO CLEAN when it is full of baby germs.
T**L
Great toy through baby's developmental stages
I read through several reviews before deciding to post my own. I noticed that several other reviewers gave poor reviews of this toy because their babies (ranging from 6 months up) simply took the lid off and dumped the blocks out instead of pushing the blocks through the holes. At a young age, this is NORMAL, and figuring out that you can take off the lid and put the pieces in and out of the box is actually a good learning experience. My baby played with the toy this way at first too. As she got older, she learned how to put the lid back on (she was quite proud of herself the first time she managed it on her own), and eventually she learned how to sort the pieces through the right holes. Now she's an expert at fitting the blocks into the holes, but that's thanks to her age, development, improved manual dexterity and experience playing with this toy. Please do not discount this toy simply because your baby plays with it as they should for their age and developmental stage! Instead, realize that there is more than one way to play with this toy. My daughter, who is now two years old, still enjoys playing with it in her own creative way. This is one toy that she didn't outgrow in just a few months. It was well worth the price.
S**7
Basic, but wonderful. This toy has had so much use. It is the first thing my daughter gets out of the toy box in the morning and the last thing to go back in before bed. She loves it! Hours of entertainment spent putting the shapes in and out (although she isn't yet able to put them through the shape sorter slots.) She carries the box around by the handle and fills it with other toys. She loves banging the plastic shapes together. Others have said in their reviews that the lid coming off easily is a downside to this product, however, if the lid didn't remove easily my daughter probably wouldn't have enjoyed it half as much. The fact it gives small hands the freedom to explore for themselves is definitely a pro! From a parents perspective it is easy to transport around as the box is compact and light. It's a great price and really does prove the old ones are the best. A basic, but classic toy that will not disappoint.
A**A
Auch heute noch mit 17 Monaten spielt unsere Tochter noch gerne mit dem Sortiereimerchen. Zu beginn, als sie ihn bekam war sie ca. 10 bzw. 11 Monate alt und fand es unheimlich spannend die Förmchen ein und auszuräumen und das immer und immer wieder oder dazwischen noch den vollen Eimer zu schütteln, sodass alle Förmchen durch die Gegend flogen. Damit konnte sie sich ewig alleine beschäftigen. Kurze Zeit später, irgendwann nach dem ersten Geburtstag, hat sie auch begriffen die Förmchen durch den gelben Aufsatz zu schieben. Es stellt für sie kein Problem dar, den gelben Deckel selbstständig abzunehmen und erneut draufzusetzen. Die Förmchen haben eine gute griffbare Größe und sind gut zu erkennen. Die Farben sind auch sehr gelungen, mag sein für uns Erwachsene vll etwas zu lanweilig, aber für so kleine Kinder super um ihnen leicht und spielerisch die Grundfarben beizubringen. Zudem kann man alles schnell abwischen bzw. auch ins Waschbecken schmeißen und gründlich waschen. Was ja bei so kleinen nicht gerade so unwichtig ist, da sie alles erst mal bespeicheln müssen. Von der Qualtiät hab ich nichts anders erwartet, wie gewohnt von Fisher Price, alles kindgerecht und stabil, einfach gesagt „super“. Wir sind damit vollkommen zufrieden und vergeben 5 Punkte.
A**Z
This is a great toy for my 1 year old daughter. Took her about 10 minutes to figure out the "objective" at first she just put the pieces in the bucket, leaving the lid on the floor, and then she started putting the pieces in the lid... and realized what was going on. The lid and pieces seem perfectly designed to not allow any other piece to pass through, which is a plus. My only suggestion would to have a stronger fit between the lid and the bucket. Its very easy to pull off and remove, which sometimes stops her from playing with it. I like that there are two of every piece. Some WILL get lost, and its nice to have an extra of each!
R**.
Juego de ensartar piezas muy divertido para los niños, especialmente a partir de 10 meses. Les gustan los colores, las formas y disfrutan enormemente introduciendo las piezas o simplemente dejándolas caer en la caja con la tapa abierta. Es un juguete versátil y enfocado al aprendizaje y desarrollo del bebe.
N**A
Très beau jouet d'éveil acheté il y a quelques années. Mes filles s'en sont servis dès leur plus jeune âge et elles ont aimé. Les couleurs sont vives les formes variées et permet de développer beaucoup de sens notamment la vue le toucher l'ouïe, il contribue au développement de la motricité fine, apprentissage des couleurs et des formes aussi, et ... à se faire les dents aussi 😁. Je recommande . A l'époque il était moins cher (11€)... Merci de m'avoir lu j'espère vous avoir été utile 😉
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