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HABA
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Description
These thoughtfully designed blocks offer curious infantren a variety of sensory activities. One block rattles, another has a infant-friendly mirror, the next offers a kaleidoscope, another squeaks (but only when the red button is pushed,) and the last block has a bell that chimes gently with babies touch. Blocks are made of hard wood and finished with completely non-toxic, infant-friendly paints and finishes. Ages 1 and up.
Customer reviews for 'Discovery Blocks'
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Worth the price, great set.
I bought these with the HABA First Blocks set, and they are both great products. The quality is amazing, definitely worth the price. I will buy HABA again if I feel the need to add to my daughter's block collection. My daughter was 9 months when I bought them, even though the recommended age was 12 months+. The blocks themselves aren't small enough to be a choking hazard, but if any of the little objects fell out they could be. The blocks are so well made, though, that I sort of think they are going to last for many, many years.
[Sunday, December 14, 2008]
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great quality, entertaining but VERY small
Overall it's a good product. I'm happy with the quality and that the blocks are made of safe materials. Your baby will have a lot of fun playing with them. Just make sure you know that the blocks are VERY small. I thought that they would be a little bit bigger.
[Tuesday, September 16, 2008]
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Great toy, multi-functional and will be able to be enjoyed for many years
There are so many things you can do with these blocks. Besides the favorite now - putting them in her mouth (she is 6 months old and teething), our daughter also enjoys knocking down our towers, shaking the blocks (some make noise), and looking at the colors/feeling the shapes. But as she grows, she will make use of some of the other features like being able to look through the kaleidescope block and tinted window block...building things...using them to learn colors, etc. Great, durable, good longevity.
[Monday, June 16, 2008]
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