Melissa & Doug Pop Blocs Farm Animals Educational Baby Toy – 10 Linkable Pieces

April 20, 2017 - Comment

Five adorable animals pop together, pull apart, and add up to a farmyard of fine motor fun! Ten linkable pieces include five heads and five tails to make a horse, cow, sheep, pig, and hen . . . or any mixed-up combination. The colorful pieces, compatible with all Pop Blocs play sets, connect with knob-and-socket

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Five adorable animals pop together, pull apart, and add up to a farmyard of fine motor fun! Ten linkable pieces include five heads and five tails to make a horse, cow, sheep, pig, and hen . . . or any mixed-up combination. The colorful pieces, compatible with all Pop Blocs play sets, connect with knob-and-socket closures that are easy enough for little hands but provide nice resistance work for growing motor skills and finger strength. The blocks are great for cognitive skills, too: Textured patterns and colors give clues to each animal solution, encouraging multisensory perception. Most of all, this crew of five adorable animals offers lots and lots of fun! Melissa & Doug K’s Kids toys nurture early childhood development in three key skill areas: physical, cognitive, and social. With interactive designs and multisensory features, K’s Kids promotes constructive play and effortless learning, keeping interest high and new skills flourishing throughout the baby and toddler years!

Product Features

  • Soft plastic pop-together manipulative toys for babies and toddlers
  • 10 mix-and-match pieces build a horse, cow, pig, sheep and hen
  • Soft, lightweight pieces are easy for young children to lift and manipulate
  • 10 linkable pieces fit with all Pop Blocs play sets
  • Develops these skills: sensory, fine motor, gross motor, logical, creative, emotional and self-esteem

Comments

Andy says:

Cute Toy, Smells Like Baby Powder, Can Get Rid of Scent… Ok, I love these! I got these for my son to start working on the 3D puzzles concept with him, he’s 4, and has a lot going on, so he’s older typically then you’d get this toy for, and my use for it is probably not typical. 

Roseann M. says:

Worth money from cleanliness perspective Compared to the much cheaper plastic animals that we bought at a big-box store, these animals are far superior. CHEAP ANIMALS: The cheaper animals are very soft and have small holes in their faces where air goes in and out when baby squeezes them. So, when baby mouths the animals, her saliva gets sucked into the small holes. I have squeezed them and seen her saliva come out. Cleaning them is a hassle, in that you have to make sure the vinegar water gets into the animals, sloshes around, and…

ChrissyCars says:

Pop! Pop! Adorable! These are a great size for pudgy little one year old hands! My guy loves to pop them apart and put them back together (with the help of mommy or daddy as he’s not that coordinated yet!). Our friends’ toddlers like them, too! A 2-year old enjoys putting them in a barn we have and lining them up. A 4-year old niece thinks it’s silly to put the cow’s head with the pig’s backside and giggles and giggles. Overall, they appeal to many ages and I know our guy will be able to play with them for many…

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