🚂 Stack, Sort, and Soar into Learning!
The Early Learning Centre Wooden Stacking Train is an Amazon exclusive designed for children aged 18 to 36 months. This vibrant, multi-colored toy features 15 chunky wooden blocks that promote hand-eye coordination, problem-solving skills, and early letter and number recognition, making it an essential addition to your child's educational playtime.
Item Dimensions | 17.72 x 4.13 x 6.3 inches |
Number of Pieces | 15 |
Theme | Train |
Subject Character | Wooden Stacking Train |
Color | Multi-color |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 18.0 |
Special Features | Wooden Block Sorting and Stacking with Early Letter and Number Recognition |
Educational Objective | Problem Solving Skills,Letter Recognition,Hand-Eye Coordination,Motor Skills |
Material Type | Wood |
J**E
Awesome little toy
My son loves this wooden hammer toy. It's great for working on our colors, and he loves that all he has to do is flip it over to be able to hammer them flat again. After owning this for nearly a year, the paint chipping has been minimal, especially when compared to our Melissa and Doug wooden toy foods, and these get thrown, beaten, and chewed on, just as much, if not more. Great quality, especially for the price.
O**R
My kid loves it
This is normal. As expected. The child likes this toy. She does not yet understand that it is necessary to hit the cylinders with a hammer and mainly push them down with her palm. She is 17 months old if that will help anyone. I also like that the set includes a hole for a hammer. It is convenient. I bought this toy because I saw an article on the development of speech by a speech therapist, where there were options for playing with it and it is not only knocking with hammer
M**Y
It’s a simple toy but boy the baby loves it!
While this is a very simple toy & definitely not like most of the other toys on the market. Anyways it’s simple but my son (1 year old) LOVES it!! Because it is so simple and easy to use it’s easy for the child to catch onto what the point of the game or toy is. Plus they’re learning their shapes and their hand eye coordination. It’s made of solid wood which makes it very sturdy so you know it will last! I’ve got several other toys that are made of solid wood for my son because they are also sturdy endurable that I’m sure that they will make it to his child So they’re also kind of like a small keepsake
P**.
Shouldn't use Elmer's glue for a baby toy!
My 18 month old granddaughter loves this toy! But within minutes of playing with it the post popped out of the base! I used super glue and put it back together. Otherwise, it's very nice and the pieces are good, solid wood. (But painted. I could see a baby chewing on it and the paint coming off)
M**W
Toddler proof
The quality . The PRICE IS RIGHT. The sturdiness to my ever whacking everything toddler. The slight delay in block movement due to little rubber stoppers that allow the pegs to NOT get lost as they are smacked into oblivion. This also allows once the pegs are hammered into the holes easy replay by simply flipping the toy over by you or little one (not at all heavy). Hours of entertainment, fine,gross motor and hand eye development. I bought for every friend in my mom group (that I liked lololol). Am rebuying a backup just in case. Love
G**O
Trying a small cube before getting a big one
I wanted to get an activity cube for my toddlers (ages 1 and 3), but I was not sure how much they would actually play with it. And since it’s a huge piece of furniture, I didn’t want to risk getting it for nothing. So this little activity cube came to the rescue. It’s a cute little cube with a few activities. Size is good to take anywhere in the house. You can store the bead maze inside for more compact storage. The few activities included are ok to entertain the kids for a couple of minutes, but not longer than that. So I’m now revisiting buying a large one. One thing to have in mind is that it has no bottom, so if you turn it to the side to use the shape sorter, shapes will actually come out from the side.For reference, my oldest likes to play with the clock and with the beads, and my youngest loves the shapes, and putting other things into the holes.
G**S
I have an All boy grandson
I bought for my toy box for my house. My 16 month old grandson loves to pound, so now he has an object made for that instead of his mom’s coffee table. She doesn’t mind but it bothers me.He loves his tractors, cars, trucks
B**H
Nice thought, doesn't seem to work as designed: car wheels stick and need reworking
I bought this since I love solid, wooden toys for my kids and this seemed to fit the bill. The track is very solid, nicely made and colorful. The cars are a bit problematic, however. Some roll better than others, and after trying to figure out why it seems that some of the wheel just stick. I even tried lubricating them and it didn't really help.It's like everything is good quality EXCEPT the wheels they put on the little flip cars! This means that the cars don't always go down the track. Sometimes they kinda put on the brakes and just stop, sometimes wheels on just one side stick and the car turns sideways and gets stuck that way.In the end, I could pretend it's a feature since it does make the outcome unpredictable: "Will the car make it down this time? I don't know, let's find out!!" Sometimes putting a second car down will bump the first car and they both move, and that's kind of fun I guess. But for me it detracts from what the toy could be. Having more cars, like 5, would also be a nice feature so you could just get a bunch going down the track at once.
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