Pros & Cons
Cons
Bright coloured pieces are great for little ones in the connecting & rotational schema; but will not pass the test for those in trajectory schema.
Highlights
Quality
Good quality and great for motor skills
I bought them for my 1 year old though with the understanding that they balanced super easily but they dont
My 8 month old daughter loves to push the tower over and she readily plays with the balls once they’ve fallen
Competitiveness
Too hard to handle for my 7mo old
Overview
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- This product had a total of 98 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 2 2022.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I bought them for my 1 year old though with the understanding that they balanced super easily but they dont
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The hard plastic is a little noisy when it hits the floor
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Too hard to handle for my 7mo old
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The soft touch makes it harder to grip and the lower ones are of surprising weight the green one is just over half a pound alone
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We had an issue with the counter weight breaking on the inside of the product and making a rattling noise and for that reason we would give it 4 stars as there is no way to take the item apart to fix it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is a nice toy however it is not very entertaining
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We were looking for a non traditional stacking toy