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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Classic rattle, shape-sorter and counting toy!
Here's a toy that grows with a child, from infants to pre-schoolers.
As a rolling rattle, it has lots of open spaces for infants to grab. Toddlers can use the 10 pieces to match the shapes on the toy, allowing them to identify shapes and develop coordination and dexterity. Each piece also has a number on one side with the corresponding number of dots on the other to teach preschoolers number recognition and counting. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.0 inches | | Product Width: | 6.0 inches | | Product Height: | 6.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.81 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.2 inches | | Package Width: | 5.9 inches | | Package Height: | 5.4 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 35 reviews |
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| | Features | Ages 6 months and up.Red and Blue ball with 10 Yellow shapesShapes are sized for child safetyShaped pieces store inside the ball to keep them from getting lostTwo handles are easy to grip and pull apart
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 35 customer reviews )
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
The best Shape-Sorter Jun 15, 2009
By Ohrwurm The Tupperware shape sorter is the best baby sorting toy out there. We live abroad now, but I picked up 4 of them to bring back to Europe. The reasons, why it is so great: 1.) Form and function are above all other similar sorting toys. 2.) It is plastic - and easy to lift and clean (A lot of parents prefer wood. But often the wood sorters are simply too heavy and bulky to be handled by little toddlers) 3.) It is formed like a facetted ball. That makes it easy for baby to turn it around and get seriously involved by looking for the right hole by themselves. 4.)The cut out holes and the shapes are very precise. Only *1* shape fits into *1* correct hole. Many other shape sorters - even more expensive ones - allow for wiggling forms into wrong holes 5.) It is a mental challenge because some of the shapes are really hard to discern 6.) It is no "loose pieces nuisance" like so many other toys - because: when you are finished, all pieces are automatically back inside. 7.) Keeps baby busy for about 10 minutes For ages 9 months and up. In short: One of the best!!
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Broke apart on first use. Jun 21, 2009
By Chicesq The yellow handles pull apart to get at the shapes inside. I gave it as a gift, and the first time we pulled it apart to get the shapes out, the cord that hooks the two sides together came off the hook, so for all intents and purposes it is broken, as we do not have a tool for reconnecting the cord. 40 Years ago when my son was a child every mom I knew had one of these for their kids. I never knew of one breaking before. I don't know if it is made differently now, or what. But, it used to be a great toy -- 40 years ago.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Very good shape sorter Dec 31, 2009
By J. Eitemiller
"happy mom"
I had one of these when I was a kid, so it was largely nostalgia that prompted me to buy one for my son; as it turns out though, it's a really nice toy. It's very nice and light, so if it gets thrown, it's not going to break anything; it has quite a few pieces for your child's shape sorting enjoyment; all the pieces store inside the ball when not being played with; when the ball is full of pieces it makes a satisfying rattling noise that my son really likes; it's visually appealing; it's quite durable. The only think I don't like about it, is that the halves of the ball are rather hard to pull apart, my kids (3.5 years and 18 months)both need help with this, which rather defeats the purpose of a play-alone toy. Still, once I dump out the pieces for them, they really like putting them all back again. One thing I especially like about this shape sorter is that it has several shapes, and a few of them are similar, which means that it's genuinely challenging, and even a young pre-schooler who is learning shapes, can have fun with this toy. It's not just for babies.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great Classic Toy Jul 13, 2009
By WellesleyMama
"Sarita"
My daughter may still be a little young for this toy, but she still loves to help me put the shapes in. I like that we can use it for counting as well, since the shapes have numbers on them.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
My Granddaughter Loves It! Oct 13, 2011
By Mr. Mambo Isn't that the main factor here? She's 2 (August 5, 2009) and loves to play with it. She has me get the shapes out as she has trouble with that, so we can play with it together, which to me is a huge bonus. She's quickly learning her shapes. The item seems quite durable. I did make the minor mistake of buying it from a Tupperware guy who charged about $10 more than you can get it for on Amazon. But he's a nice guy, so, it's all good.
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