Sensory Toys Stacking Toys for Babys 2 3 Year Olds

Sensory Toys Stacking Toys for Babys 2 3 Year Olds

Sensory Toys Stacking Toys for Babys 2 3 Year Olds, Montessori Baby Toys Toddler 18 Months Plus, Building Blocks Irregular Square Early Educational Sorting Balance Autism Toys Gifts for Boys Girls


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Dimensions: 13.97 x 13.97 x 7.87 cm; 331 Grams
Model: MT033521
Material: Silicone
Pack Quantity: 5
Batteries Required: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 18 months and up
Assembly: No
Composition: Soft silicon+ABS
Dimensions: 13.97 x 13.97 x 7.87 cm; 331 Grams
Material: Silicone
Quantity: 5

30 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Taking on the persona of a Jurassic predator is certainly thrilling. It’s captivating how the dinosaur roars and ambles around, sparking flights of fancy in the minds of young ones. A touch of realism in its movements brings prehistoric times to the present day. The resilient make of the toy stands up to the occasional collision and tumble, extending its life span. It’s noteworthy that the battery life is generous, allowing extended periods of exploration away from screens. However, not being able to disassemble it after assembly could be a limitation for some.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The remote control is easy to use and the dinosaur moves very realistically. It can walk, roar, and even shake its head. The dinosaur also has lights in its eyes and mouth, which makes it even more realistic.
    My son loves this dinosaur toy and he plays with it all the time.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Dinosaur-loving children will love this remote control toy – it works much better than I was anticipating!

    Although there are no instructions, it is easy to work out. The batteries are easy to insert and the switches/buttons are self-explanatory.

    I was genuinely surprised at the quality of movement and the loudness of the accompanying noise. This will definitely appeal to children who will get much play from it.

  4. MarjoriGarrard says:

     United Kingdom

    I got this for my son for his Christmas present. It works well with the sounds and the lights. It’s a bit clunky in the walking movement but nothing he would pick up on. The remote is very easy to use and the dinosaur is very responsive to the remote.
    Larger than I expected which is great. The remote is small and perfect for little hands

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a good sized dinosaur toy that seems well made & very cool looking, when ‘walking’ its back legs are slightly raised & it rolls on wheels on the front feet / claws, the fossil themed controller id say personally is not for the younger children I’d say 8 plus as it looks like you can push the spine on the controller which ends up doing nothing, the bottom jaw is backwards, top jaw forwards, back ring leg in the sound & back left leg makes it go forward, seems rather complicated when trying to explain it to a 5 year old. The roar is loud & no volume button on either dinosaur or controller. It is rechargeable & does come with the usb cable which is good especially as it saves on buying batteries all the time.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Controller complicated for a young child to get use to

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This dinosaur comes in many pieces so the arms and tails need to be attached before it can be used.

    The Dino comes with a remote control that is easy to use. There is one section that looks like a button that sinks into the remote but according to the box it isn’t a button.

    The Dino moves it’s legs and walks around whilst making loud noise. The parts that move around are extremely loud too and can get very annoying as it’s louder than the Dinosaurs crys.

    The toy works better of flat surfaces, we have laminate so it worked perfectly. It walks backwards and forwards so there is no way to turn the Dino around corners.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Fun but loud walking dinosau

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought for my baby and he loves them. Challenging but achievable. Good texture & colours.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this as a gift for my one year old nephew, which made the packaging issue a bit disappointing. Not the pictures on the box, it was just as though the box had really taking a beating during shipping to the warehouse.

    That said, my nephew loved it, and little kids don’t really care about packaging. The different textures on the blocks and the noise some of them make, really made it something he wanted to engage with and build. A great spacial awareness building toy as well as sensory stimulation.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are harder then expected (as in touch) but they are well made easy to clean and stack good. Just ashame they aren’t softer.

  10. Jonathan Terrasi says:

     United Kingdom

    Pretty little stacking tower with different textures. Given to a friend as a gift for her daughter and both impressed

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a good toy with different textures and materials but it is a little misleading on its size. The picture makes it look quite big but the actual height of it all stacked is only about 15cm.

  12. POWLeorarntjbd says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought this for my young great nephew. When I saw thought it different from other learning toys I have bought before and just know he will love it. It seems sturdy and it will teach him a lot about different shapes and sizes.

  13. LucilleFerrell says:

     United Kingdom

    This product managed to stimulate my 9 month old grandson who finds it difficult to engage with things, he loves i

  14. AaliyahMKKO says:

     United Kingdom

    Not only are the colours a lovely tone but the textures and sensory aspects are great for a little ones development.

    The size is perfect for little hands and mouths to discovery. Very nice new baby gift.

  15. KatherineDotson says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a good quality baby stacking toy, which has irregular shaped stacking blocks. There are 4 soft silicone blocks and two plastic rattle blocks, which contain little colourful plastic balls, which make noise when shook.

    Each of the silicone blocks has a different patterned surface, so your baby can explore different textures, as they learn to build the tower and balance it.

    At time of review the stacking toy is priced at just under 11, which seems a tad overpriced and I wouldn’t want to pay more than 10 at most for this.

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These toys are great for developing motor skills and are easy enough for young children to do themselves. The quality is good and the bolts give a tight connection so they won’t fall apart easily. They also look just as good as a more expensive version.

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My granddaughter loves all her stacking toys and when I saw this I just had to order it for her.

    There are 6 pieces which are quite large and chunky – perfect size for little hands

    Can be stacked in many different ways, not just in size order.

    Each piece is unique and vary not only in size and shape. Some are hard with little balls that move around inside, one has a rubber like texture and others have raised patterns on the outside.
    Plenty to keep your toddler engaged and entertained

    Really well priced, would make a lovely present

    HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

  18. RozellaDartnell says:

     United Kingdom

    Grate for hand and eye coordination, physical development and sensory play.

  19. DarleneLemon says:

     United Kingdom

    Easy picture instructions to follow. Having built a similar model in the range before. I found once you have built one, it’s just easy to build others. Two plastic screw drivers and extra spare plastic bolts were included. The box shows plastic toy electric drill. (This was not included). Good range of colours on all the four dinosaurs to build. Clicking noice when moving their legs that the kids liked the sound of. The cage has a handle that folds down flat on top and is hard for adult fingers to lift up, but no problem for little child sized ones. Both sides of the cage can be lowered at the same time. Most annoying part was that the cage only fitted two dinosaurs in at the same time. And is a tight fit to get their tails and heads in. But the main thing is the children still enjoyed playing with this toy, and found the cage useful for incorporating their other toy figures into their play game as well. So they actually had a lot of fun with this toy. And it is good that it expands their play ideas further, as a way of play and learn.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Can only fit two dinosaurs in the cage

  20. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Right a STEM toy is a toy that enhances, Scientific, Technology, Engineering, & Maths for those not in the know. This is a construction toy so sort of fits in with that. The items come in a big crate. I found it very hard to get them out of the crate simply because they were so packed in. I have only unpacked one to test how easy it was to put together. The leaflet does not match the colours of the pieces so if a child was to follow the leaflet which they would need to do they might be a bit confused. The pieces screw together with the screwdriver. The legs on the T Rex do move as does the jaw. I would want to put the peices for each toy back in a separate bag, so would use a zip lock freezer bag and mark it with the name of the dinosaur. Once the child gets a little older it probably wouldn’t matter if you jumbled it all up. The leaflet is only thin paper, if I was buying this for a classroom I would laminate it so it won’t just tear etc. Putting the thing together with my carpal tunnel hands and not so nimble fingers was still easy, but some children play with real toys so infrequently, chucked in front of the telly or handed a mobile phone that the dexterity to do this might be beyond some three year olds. It would make a good gift for Christmas, but for 3 year olds I think they might need some adult supervision to complete them. As with any toy they are going to be some children who could master this even with the wrong colours on the leaflet by looking at the shapes, even at 3 or 4. They are going to be the future STEM candidates at Uni, while others are going to need quite a bit of help. As always really parents should know their children well enough to judge whether this will be suitable for the age range given 3-8.

  21. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This stacking toy set is sturdy, strong and durable but also really safe. My niece enjoyed playing with this with me and I like that it’s easy for her to use and the pieces are comfortable for her to hold. She and I enjoyed playing with all the pieces and I like that it’s more interactive than traditional stacking rings for example. It’s good for her teething and it’s safe for her to chew and I’m not worried about her using this because it’s easy to clean. I think the value for money is very good and I do recommend it. I also feel it’s quite giftable and would make a nice present.

  22. MarkusA82yfnjjz says:

     United Kingdom

    Sensory Toys Stacking Toys for Babys 1 2 3 Year Olds, Montessori Baby Toys Toddler 12 Months Plus, Building Block Irregular Square Early Educational Sorting Balance Autism Toys Gifts for Boys Girls is currently at the price of 14.99 including next day delivery and 30 days returns if anything goes wrong with the item.
    I have seen a few different stacking toys before, but this one is defiantly much different and more interesting than the ones I have seen before due to the unique rattle parts inside.
    This stacking toy has a unique shape that will require a bit of logical thinking to put it back together in one big tower, as it is not as straight forward.
    Different pieces of the tower have different colours and textures on the blocks which makes it a good sensory toy especially as some pieces have rattles inside. The stacking blocks are made either from soft thick rubber or sturdy, but soft to the touch plastic, without any sharp edges, so you don’t have to worry that the child will hurt itself while playing with them.
    The pieces are far too big to be swollen, so you don’t have to worry about the choking hazard and the materials used are non-toxic so the child will not get sick if they will chew on them.
    All in all, I think it’s a really nice stacking toy that is as well a very good sensory toy, so I highly recommend this choice.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Unique stacking toy and great sensory toy

  23. Millsy says:

     United Kingdom

    This is one of the most unique and creative stacking toys that i’ve come accross so far, it has everything needed to stimulate and teach babies.
    From bold, bright colours and textures, sounds and a creative shape that makes it stackable pretty much in any order, small children are less likely to get bored and give up after only 5 minutes when it won’t work as it isn’t being stacked in the right order the standard way most are supposed to.
    All of the blocks have a soft silicone texture which is great for when my little one thrashes them around excited to hear the sounds as she won’t get hurt if she hits herself with one like she might if it was made of solid plastic. The silicone used is all non-toxic, food-grade too so you don’t have to worry as it’s all perfectly safe!
    I’d really recommend these to anyone with a baby or toddler, they’re super impressive!

  24. Adam Ismail says:

     United Kingdom

    I ordered this to see how my 8 month old grandson would interact with it. He attends baby sensory classes and is very keen on shapes and rattles and touching different finishes and this little stacking tower seemed to encompass all the things he likes. So it comes boxed and I was a bit disappointed with the packaging. It’s a bit drab if you were giving this as a gift. It says suitable from 18 months on the box. I’m a bit bemused by this as the contents are what my much younger grandson is playing with now and I was confident they would be fine for him although he is never left unsupervised . The tower has 6 pieces. Two have beads inside so they rattle, two have shapes on the surface and the other two are plain. The biggest blue one is a sort of rubberised finish and the rest are plastic. Each shape has a nodule on top to keep the tower stable. I’m a little disappointed that the pieces aren’t made in primary colours as this would have been good for education purposes going forward but everything is well made and the tower is stable even when the pieces aren’t inline. My grandson likes the pieces that rattle best. He can hold all the pieces although the largest is a challenge. He just loves us to build the tower and then he knocks it over. He thinks this is hilarious. You can also stack them in the wrong order and they will hold together ( just about). For the money it’s worth it and of course if you do buy it for a younger child it will grow with them, teaching dexterity and balance. A nice little toy that doesn’t cost too much.

    4.0 out of 5 stars My grandson likes knocking them over.

  25. Leesa2133c says:

     United Kingdom

    I like this stackable tower that is different to the ones we had as kids.
    The colours are quite muted but the blocks have lots of different textures and two are rattles so babies will love this.
    The plugs are nice and big and they fit together easily

    4.0 out of 5 stars Twist on a classic

  26. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A nice set of (fairly small) stacking blocks, asymmetrically shaped and with different textures. Two are filled with beads, adding an auditory aspect to sorting and stacking. Each block connects via a hole and peg system, so can be assembled in all sort of order, resulting in anything from a vertical tower to one resembling a certain leaning one in Italy.
    Good resource for developing an understanding about shape

  27. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Some of the pictures of the product are definitely misleading. I was expecting much bigger than it is.
    The idea is no doubt, absolutely brilliant, and keeps the kids busy for a long time. The sound catches the attention of any 1-year-old or toddler. Even though each box is sealed, where you see the little bits, in case the bottom comes off or breaks, it might be hazardous for kids.

  28. ConcepcLions says:

     United Kingdom

    This is different! 6 colours blocks for stacking, but instead of simple cubes or cups, each block is irregular so a little more thought must go into building these. Each block is very tactile with a different effect or texture, and 2 of them rattle as they have beads inside.
    As there are “plugs” or sockets they stack together quite sturdy, and so the completed tower can be a little offset but still stand. I think these are very interesting and cannot wait to show my 18 month old granddaughter!

    5.0 out of 5 stars A different take on stacking

  29. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThis is a great innovative design on the standard stacking toy, some of the blocks have beads in them, so the child can shake them and get stimulation from the sound they make, some are relatively soft, and some textured, as well as trying to stack them at the same time. Because of the shapes, you can build the tower differently, so that it gets a bit of a lean to it, there is no wrong or right way to build it, let their imagination run with it.
    The blocks are made of food grade material, safe and non-toxic. Some are soft and so chewable, but as the material is safe, there is no harm in allowing this. Everything goes in my granddaughters mouth, which is just another way to explore objects. It’s always a race with my 1 year old granddaughter, can grandad build a tower before she knocks it down! No is the answer, unless her back is turned that is .
    A great design and a new look at stacking toys, of course a great gift idea for any occasion, that I’m happy to recommend.

    5.0 out of 5 stars A different approach to a stacking toy

  30. MelinaBrehm says:

     United Kingdom

    I love this new adaptation of the usual stacker toys.

    Each layer gives a new sensory experience for the child. You have smooth, bumpy, cloudy with balls, patterned yet squishy, clear with balls and squishy with holes. Each piece is also slanted so will only stack straight up if rotated the right way. You can stack about 4 layers incorrectly before it falls.

    This is a great toy to have if you have slightly older siblings as you can bring in some real life adjectives whilst playing with both children.

    I removed a star as the squishy layers have visible glue marks as well as some bits of peeling plastic which would need to be cut/filed down before giving to a child who mouths toys.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Sensory heave