QZM Shape Sorter Toy with 19 Holes My First Wooden Toys Shapes and 12 Color Wood Baby Geometric Puzzle Blocks Matching Sorting for Toddlers – Learning and Educational Toys for Kids

February 27, 2020 - Comment

Fun Cubed This classic wooden shape sorter is fun cubed! The beautifully crafted toy features smooth, natural wood, dove-tail joints, a slide-off lid, and 19 cut-out shapes in four of the sides. The 19 brightly colored solid wood shapes are easy for little hands to grasp and make a wonderful ‘clunk’ as they drop in

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Fun Cubed
This classic wooden shape sorter is fun cubed!
The beautifully crafted toy features smooth, natural wood, dove-tail joints, a slide-off lid, and 19 cut-out shapes in four of the sides.
The 19 brightly colored solid wood shapes are easy for little hands to grasp and make a wonderful ‘clunk’ as they drop in the shape sorting cube. Fit the pieces in the matching holes, then dump them out and do it again!
An illustrated guide on the label helps identify the names of the shapes – from a triangle and a trapezoid to a parallelogram to a pentagon.

Shape Their Skills
The shape sorting cube helps teach sorting skills, color and shape recognition, and helps children develop and hone fine motor skills.
It encourages problem-solving and builds hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity.
See confidence and self-esteem grow as children two and older rise to the challenge of matching the shapes to the correct holes.

Product Features

  • GREAT FOR BABY PHYSICAL & MENTAL DEVELOPMENT – One of the classic baby and toddler puzzles, he solid wood shape sorter cube comes with 12 different geometric shapes for sorting and encourages development of not only problem solving skills, shape and color recognition but fine motor skills and dexterity as well.
  • PERFECT FOR CHILDREN AGES: 1, 2 or 3. Feel great about giving this timeless toy to your child as a gift, it helps makes them smarter!
  • SAFE TO PLAY WITH – Only Non-toxic paint is used, no choking hazards, smooth edges on every block. This toy meet or exceeds the strict product safety regulations set forth by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) within the ASTM F963 regulations for children’s toys for ages infant to 3.
  • SUPERIOR QUALITY & DESIGN – You touch this shape sorter cube, Handcrafted to be a toy, you’ll notice the weight and strength of the solid wood, the vibrant colors and smooth finish. It includes a hinged lid and a carrying strap for convenience.
  • GIFT – This shape sorter is a timeless gift. As it is a very attractive and cute toy that looks great on the nursery shelf until the baby is ready to play with it.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Kid approved- adult annoyed My almost two year old loves this toy! I have an issue with one aspect of the design. It sure would be nice if the side that opened could be secured closed so that when she is turning it up and down and every which way trying to find the correct hole for the shape that the others that she’s already put in wouldn’t come spilling out. It doesn’t seem to bother her as much as it does me so I’ll give it a 4 star rating.

Anonymous says:

Assembled incorrectly- not fully usable- missing one side The wooden box itself it nice and the blocks are also nice, but the box has two of the same sides. i believe mine must have been assembled wrong.-I layed out all the blocks in one photo.-You can see the top uses the navy blue square, yellow circle and light blue half-circle.-One side uses the rust right triangle, pink trapezoid, orange pentagon and yellow Octogone (accidently set red hexagone next to it you can see the correct yellow octogone block in last picture)…

Anonymous says:

For the most part good quality product I’m giving this 4 stars because it really is a great product. It is sturdy and has a lot of shapes for the kids to learn. The kids in my daycare love trying to figure it out. The only downside about it was the quality. It came without one of the corner pieces on the inside of the box that holds up the lid. So when the kids try to put shapes in the top, the lid falls in.

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