Melissa & Doug Deluxe 10-Piece Alphabet Nesting and Stacking Blocks

August 24, 2014 - Comment

Melissa & Doug Deluxe 10-Piece Alphabet Nesting and Stacking Blocks Product Features Sturdy, cardboard building blocks are lightweight yet strong! Made of premium, heavy-grade cardboard and features a wipe-clean surface Ten vibrant blocks and carrying case included Easy assembly

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Melissa & Doug Deluxe 10-Piece Alphabet Nesting and Stacking Blocks

Product Features

  • Sturdy, cardboard building blocks are lightweight yet strong!
  • Made of premium, heavy-grade cardboard and features a wipe-clean surface
  • Ten vibrant blocks and carrying case included
  • Easy assembly

Comments

Kissing Hands for Two says:

Fun Toddler Toy My daughter has enjoyed this cardboard block set. She enjoys the blocks because they stack tall, unlike her smaller plastic building blocks, which do not stand well on the carpeting. She often builds up the blocks, knocks them over, and starts over again.She does not care about the pictures on the blocks, but she recognizes the letters, which are all written uppercase. Some of the blocks are difficult for a toddler to associate the picture with the letter (e.g. a rabbit with a…

Nicole Renee says:

Really cute block set! I got this alphabet block set for my 16-month old daughter (even though the suggested age is 2+). She enjoys nesting toys in general, so I knew she’d like these. She also likes stacking the blocks up, and then knocking them over. When all stacked together, the blocks stand taller than her (she’s about 31 inches). I’m sure when she gets older, she’ll be able to use this toy to help her with learning the alphabet. Right now, it’s all about the stacking and nesting. These blocks are very…

kelsey says:

not melissa and doug quality I love Melissa and Doug products, which is why I bought this w/o a second guess. I actually returned this due to the fact that it’s made out of cardboard. I have a 2 year old, and a 6month old. I don’t know about you.. but cardboard would not last in our house more than a week, my 2 year old would step, or fall and put a heavier toy on it, and crush it. and the 6month old will eat the edges, and I’m not sure I want her with cardboard mush in her mouth! however the WOOD version they have of…

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