Melissa & Doug K’s Kids Build an Inchworm

June 8, 2015 - Comment

Link, pop, sort, and sequence to build a colorful inchworm! Soft plastic Pop Blocs make it easy for children to snap the pieces together to make a spiral, loop, or zigzag chain . . . then pull them apart with a pop. A wonderful tool for developing manual dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and finger strength, Build

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Link, pop, sort, and sequence to build a colorful inchworm! Soft plastic Pop Blocs make it easy for children to snap the pieces together to make a spiral, loop, or zigzag chain . . . then pull them apart with a pop. A wonderful tool for developing manual dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and finger strength, Build an Inchworm includes a cheerful face “block” to give personality to chains of any length. Great for color recognition, sequencing, and more! Age 6 months

Product Features

  • Snap-together soft block set for babies and toddlers
  • Includes 12 balls in a variety of colors and textures, plus pop-on inchworm face
  • Knob-and-socket connections provide nice resistance work for growing motor skills and finger strength
  • Part of Melissa & Doug K’s Kids toys for babies and toddlers
  • Develops these skills: sensory, fine motor, logical, creative, emotional and self-esteem

Comments

NJB "GRMickey" says:

Bought as gity Watched a 9 month old love the toy. I like that it connects in different locations and bot just straight. Great size for little hands, and the different patterns on each block give a change in texture on each block. (Even 3 year old broth enjoyed playing with them)

Carolyn B "reluctant shopper" says:

Very cure and different I needed something a little unusual for a baby girl’s Christmas. I saw this on the Melissa and Doug site and thought it might do. Whe it arrived, I saw that I had made a good choice.

CoastalNana says:

Dissected Inch Worm Frustration for all! Remember the nice Fisher-Price locking beads? Well these AREN’T them. As previous posts indicated (and I ignored) the pieces do not stay together. If you want your child to be frustrated…then this is the toy for you. Too much trouble to return….. Melissa & Doug are OFF my list of favorites.

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