Infantino Squeeze & Stack Block 8Pcs |Baby Activity , Learning & Developing Toys|
Item Weight | 12.64 ounces |
Size | 8 Count (Pack of 1) |
Item Dimensions | 7.87 x 2.36 x 9.06 inches |
Number of Pieces | 8 |
Special Features | Age grade 6m+Soft and squeezableFun colors, numbers, animals and shapesBPA free |
Toy Building Block Type | Stacking Toy Building Block |
Educational Objective | Shape Recognition |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 6.0 |
Theme | Stack Block |
Subject Character | Block |
Color | Multicolor |
J**N
great sensory play and potential for learning
I bought this Infantino Squeeze and Stack Block Set as a stocking stuffer for my son on Christmas. He was 11 months at the time. Originally I had wanted to purchase the Infantino Textured Multi Ball Set for him, as I thought they looked a little more interesting, however, they were unfortunately sold out online. I am glad I went with the blocks for a few reasons, which I will get into below.The blocks themselves are a nice squishy rubber material which has a very pleasing texture. My son enjoys just carrying them around, squeezing them and occasionally giving them a good chew. The blocks themselves are a nice bright color (my son seems to favorite the orange and yellow blocks), which I can see helping him with color recognition as he begins to learn that kind of stuff. Also, a nice bonus is that the blocks are squeaky, not sure if that was intended or it just happens to be a happy coincidence due to the air hole. The patterns on the blocks are also a great addition, which are numbers, dots which match the number on the block as well as animals. He has already started noticing the animals as he has been mooing at the horse (close kid, but no cigar). The numbers recognition and the counting also has potential for future development when he begins to count and recognize numbers.As a previously stated, I am actually happy that I ended up having to go with the Infantino Squeeze and Stack Block Set instead of the Infantino Textured Multi Ball Set. Mostly because I feel there would only be so much my son would be able to get out of the ball set aside from holding them and feeling the different textures, after that there’s not much else he could do. With the blocks, my daughter who is now 3 years old has taken to teaching and helping my son stack the block and then knocking them over together, the both get a real kick out of knocking down their towers. Also, considering my daughter is at the age where she is counting and recognizing number it’s a real plus that it is possible for her to benefit from that aspect. Also, considering she is a bit bigger then him and a bit more high energy, there has been a few times where he has been beaned with a block or two, considering they are a squishy rubber, there wasn’t much of a protest from him, to be fair, he may not have fussed considering they were having such a good time together.All in all, these are blocks, they have a limited purpose, but they are enjoyed by my youngest and my oldest together, which has taught our daughter some valuable lessons regarding sharing, so that’s alright in my books. The price is right for these blocks and the quality is great; I can see these being passed through our friends and their little ones.
P**Y
... a bit of a squeak when squeeze which I like. Soft material
Makes a bit of a squeak when squeeze which I like. Soft material, and the patterns are cute. I like that there are numbers, colors, animals and a die-print, so lots for the baby to learn with. My LO is currently 4.5 months, so this is a little early for her, and she hasn't quite taken to it yet, but does enjoy chewing on them.There is a mild plastic/rubber smell only if you put your nose to it, so I wiped it down with soapy water and vinegar. I wish it was made without a hole so that you can just run under water directly (instructions say surface clean only) without risk of mildew. There is also no case despite description.
C**E
I feel building blocks are really good for child cognitive development but since my tiny 10 ...
I feel building blocks are really good for child cognitive development but since my tiny 10 month old can walk and isnt that stable I was afraid that he would fall on the corner of a block and hurt himself. With these blocks it's not a problem ..... and trust me he has fallen many times since with these in his hands and the toy never caused him injury.
S**H
love them
I wanted blocks for my 9 month old that wouldn't hurt him if he fell on them (so wooden blocks were out of the question). These are lovely. Just as represented in the pictures. Colourful, easy for him to hold, and he enjoys knocking them over when I stack them. I've started using them to teach colours. There was a mild plasticky smell but I did not find it alarming or offensive, and after only one week I can't smell it at all anymore. I would wipe them clean before giving to baby. I wouldn't submerge in water as they do have a little hole (they squeak when you squeeze them). I kept the zippered plastic pouch they came in and use it to store the blocks when I put them away. I love them and would not hesitate to recommend them or buy them for a friend.
S**E
Beautiful Blocks
These blocks are beautiful. They squeak as advertised, and are really easy to wipe down. I wouldn't submerse them in water though, as they have small hole to allow for the squeaking and mold would develop inside. My only complaint is that animals are depicted on three of the sides and one of these sides has two of the animal which could make new counters confused.
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