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Melissa and Doug Geometric Stacker
Sale price: $16.99
Amazon Maximum Age: com.amazon.webservices.DecimalWithUnits Amazon Minimum Age: com.amazon.webservices.DecimalWithUnits Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Melissa & Doug EAN: 0000772005678 Feature(s): Solid durable wood25 piecesBuild early shape; color and size differentiation skills!Recommended Age Range 2 Years and up Autographed: False Memorabilia: False Item Dimensions: Height 11"Width 9"Length 3.62"Weight 1.76 lbs. Label: Melissa and Doug Legal Disclaimer: no_warning_applicable List Price: $16.99 Manufacturer: Melissa and Doug Manufacturer Maximum Age: 72months Manufacturer MinimumAge: 24months Model: 567 MPN: 567 Package Dimensions: Height: 3.5" Width: 8.2" Length: 3.5" Weight: 2.45 lbs. Product Group: Toy Publisher: Melissa and Doug Release Date: 2006-06-12 Studio: Melissa and Doug UPC: 000772005678
Editorial Reviews Product Description: Get busy stacking all different shapes, colors and sizes. This fun Geometric Stacker comes with 25 durable pieces to match and stack on a solid base. Perfect for building shape, color and size differentiation skills. Pieces made of solid wood.
Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.0
Rating - 3 Date: 2008-12-29 Content: CBC News excerpt regarding this product quoted below:
"The federal agency (Health Canada) issued the barium-related recalls for the seven children's toys between August and October...In August, (recall) notices were issued ...A stacking toy set called "Geometric Stacker" by Melissa and Doug (item 094730, UPC 000772005678, batch ZP1207)." Summary: Not sure if this batch is part of recall...
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-12-26 Content: Bought this toy for my two-year-old and it was an immediate hit. I like that the poles are uniform in size and so any of the "rings" will fit on in any order. It's a great toy for learning to sort, learning colors and counting. Summary: Great Puzzler for lots of educational activities
Rating - 2 Date: 2008-12-18 Content: When we got this toy out of the box, about a third of the pieces were stuck together because the toy had apparently been packaged when the paint was still wet. When I pried the pieces apart, paint from one piece was stuck on the other piece. After I was done, it was looking pretty ugly. Summary: Poor quality control
Rating - 1 Date: 2008-07-16 Content: To begin playing, take the blocks off the poles. At first I was worried she would fall over and hurt herself on these exposed poles. Next, the poles fell off, which then exposes this clear glue which my child wants to chew on.
Just like the sorting cube I bought with this, the colored paint chips off. The square is 2 shapes which fit to be a square. Seems like a good advanced concept, but mostly concerned of the sharp edges. So those were put away.
I should have bought one of the plastic versions of this. The paint would not have chipped off. And maybe the poles would have been attached to the base rather than adhered with toxic glue. Summary: Must attend children playing with this
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-07-12 Content: I purchased this for my 6 month old. Hes a little young so I keep the smaller blocks and the base away from him to keep from injury. But its great to watch him grab each piece from the stack and try to put it back. Summary: I love this toy!
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