🎉 Spin into Learning Fun!
The Yookidoo Shape ‘N’ Spin Gear Sorter is an innovative developmental toy designed for toddlers aged 1-3. This engaging sorting game features 7 colorful puzzle pieces that spin, promoting STEM learning and enhancing fine motor skills. With no assembly required, it offers multiple layout options for endless play possibilities, making it a fantastic gift for curious little minds.
Educational Objective(s) | Sortering Game |
Model Number | 40300 |
Number of Game Players | 1-2 |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 7 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Orange, Red, Blue, Purple |
Product Dimensions | 41.91 x 8 x 6.35 cm; 530.7 g |
Item model number | 40300 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 12 months and up |
Manufacturer | Yookidoo |
Item Weight | 531 g |
O**7
Purchased for my nephew ❤️😊 on his 1st birthday
I purchased this for my 1 year old nephew. He LOVED it. The shape pieces do come offf (not a choking hazard as they are big). Helps match shapes and the spinning is awesome for kids. The entire thing can move/be manipulated. It’s just fun for really a one! We tested to make sure fingers don’t get pinched! And they do not 😊. Even my 7 year old loves it.
A**R
Best toy I have ever bought
This toy has fascinated my 18 month granddaughter, all her cousins (up to age 10) my two friends toddlers that I bought them for their second birthdays and most of the playgroup children when I took it along to the toy suggestion dayGreat toy, that you can use to teach colours too
L**O
SUCH a good toy!!!
I bought this for my son’s 1st birthday, and it is perfect! He already had a few different kinds of shape sorters, but they haven’t interested him much yet. He loves things that turn & spin so I thought he might like this. It’s a very clever design and there are many ways to play with it. For the first few days he liked just spinning the shapes and removing the outside rings and tossing them to the side. I loved how easily the rings fit back onto the shapes though and guessed that it wouldn’t be long before he’d be able to get them back on if he tried. The circle is the easiest, but all the others fall back into place almost just as easily except for the heart which is just slightly trickier.I modelled it for him by repeatedly taking off the outside ring from the circle and putting it back on, and then he copied me and got it back on after a couple of attempts. I praised him a lot and he took it off again and put it back on again, and then continued to do it over & over and he got quicker and more consistent with getting it back on on the first try.The next time he played with it, he tried taking off & replacing another one of the shapes’ rings and did it over & over once he got it the first time.A couple of times he took a few of the rings off at once, and then he had more trouble because he hasn’t yet got the hang of the fact that each ring will only fit on one shape, but I love that there’s still a lot for him to grow into with learning how to play with this toy. So far, his grandma & I were more interested than the baby in the way the whole unit can make different shapes and how we could make more or fewer of the “cogs/gears” fit into each other as it turned, but I imagine that part will entertain him at some point in the future too.I chose a lot of toys for his birthday, but I think this was the best of the ones I chose. So happy I got it!
L**E
Easier shape sorter
My sons was not understanding the standard shape sorter. This one helped so much with color and shape recognition
C**N
obessed!
my 13 month old has many toys and this one is his favorite for couple of weeks already. He learned how to put shapes back with this and he is very proud of himself. He doesn't care about much about other shape games or puzzles. This one is very easy to play with and fun for 1 year old!
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