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Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Baby's First Blocks
- Ten bright blocks for sorting, stacking and shape-matching fun!
- All ten blocks fit inside the bucket for storage
- Carry-handle for easy take-along
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Product Dimensions | 8.46 x 5.51 x 5.51 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.01 pounds |
ASIN | B000LSZVKA |
Item model number | K7167 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 months - 3 years |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Best Sellers Rank | #975,436 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #1,940 in Toy Stacking Block Sets #29,564 in Baby & Toddler Toys |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | September 29, 2018 |
Department | womens |
Manufacturer | Fisher-Price |
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Ten bright blocks are ready to introduce baby to shape-sorting fun! Baby can drop blocks into the open bucket…or through the shape-sorting lid! Filling the bucket with blocks, dumping them out, and starting over is great for eye-hand coordination and other early skills. Then baby can move on to sorting and stacking, learning about identifying and matching shapes while having fun! All ten blocks fit inside the bucket, with a carry-handle for easy take-along.
Top Brand: Fisher-Price
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Customers find this building block set to be a great first toy that helps babies learn shapes and colors, with pieces that are just the right size for little hands. Moreover, they appreciate its build quality, noting it remains in good condition after three years of active play, and consider it good value for money. However, the slideability receives mixed feedback, with several customers reporting that the lid doesn't stay on securely.
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Customers find this toy to be of good quality, describing it as a classic and nice little set, with one customer noting it's perfect for babies aged 6 months and up.
"Such a simple idea but such a great toy that’s been around through the ages!..." Read more
"...But it's a great bucket..." Read more
"...Otherwise, it is a good sturdy product that is EASY TO CLEAN when it is full of baby germs." Read more
"This has been a beloved toy with each of my 3 boys. In the beginning they will enjoy dumping the blocks out and putting them back in the bucket...." Read more
Customers find the building blocks fun and entertaining for their little ones, noting they are great for learning and growing, with one customer mentioning they help with sensory development.
"...The colors are very bright and fun and capture his attention and before he lost the bucket it was easy for him to carry around with the handle...." Read more
"This toy is so much fun!..." Read more
"...#34;object removal" type of toy, which makes this useful for some babies around 6-9 months, although sorting itself probably won't happen until 9..." Read more
"...He loves it, and it's his overall favorite toy...." Read more
Customers find these building blocks suitable for toddlers, helping them learn shapes and sizes, with one customer specifically mentioning they are a favorite shape sorter.
"...He can easily open, dump, and put back the shapes...." Read more
"Great for babies and toddlers to boost their fine motor skills by staying curious and producing problem-solving skills in the process." Read more
"...He lifts the top, drops shapes in, dumps them out, flips the bucket from upside down to right side up, rolls the shapes across the floor, and even..." Read more
"...She hasn't quite grasped how to play with these but enjoys dumping them all over the floor and picking them up...." Read more
Customers find the building blocks well-made and durable, noting that they haven't broken or cracked and remain in good condition after three years of active play. One customer mentions they are made of hard #5PP plastic and can withstand being thrown across tile floors.
"...Otherwise, it is a good sturdy product that is EASY TO CLEAN when it is full of baby germs." Read more
"...I've had this since december and it has held up well currently our bucket part is missing I'm not sure where my son has decided to place it but I'll..." Read more
"...Overall though, it's durable, easy to clean, and she seems to really like it." Read more
"...1. Five very distinct shapes and colors. 2. Hard #5PP plastic, one of the most safe plastics. 3. No painted surfaces 4...." Read more
Customers find the toy to be a great value, describing it as a fun toy for the price and an inexpensive baby shower gift.
"...First of all, it's a great price. Comparable toys made by other companies are almost always more expensive...." Read more
"...'s played with it for about 5 months now, I definitely think it's worth the price." Read more
"...It was well worth the price." Read more
"...They shoukd keep the product consistent. This is a good price too- I've seen it higher at other stores." Read more
Customers appreciate how the blocks help babies learn colors and shapes through play.
"...if your child doesn't like it as a shape sorter, it's a good way to teach colors and shapes, as well as taking things out and putting them back in..." Read more
"...This one has also taught her colors because each shape has it's own color. Some others I have seen have the shapes all one color...." Read more
"...The colors are very bright and fun and capture his attention and before he lost the bucket it was easy for him to carry around with the handle...." Read more
"This item is a great learning tool because of all of the shapes and colors and it helps a child work on spatial reasoning...." Read more
Customers appreciate the blocks' size, noting that they are good for little hands, easy to grasp, and safe.
"...The box is smaller than expected but perfect for little hands...." Read more
"...The pieces are perfectly shaped where baby's fingers can pinch them easily; the way they are somewhat hollow with a rim around the outside of each..." Read more
"...It is smaller than it looks as well so make sure to be aware of that...." Read more
"...The blocks are large enough that he can't fit them in his mouth, yet they're big enough for him to easily pick up...." Read more
Customers report significant issues with the blocks' lid, noting that it does not stay on securely, comes off too easily, and does not snap in place.
"...chime in since a lot of people are downing the sorter being the lid doesn't stay on...." Read more
"...The lid is not fixed - in any way - you can just lift it up at any given point...or if you knock it over the lid will come off as it literally just..." Read more
"...It comes off quite easily which I think will be annoying later on when we want to use the shape sorting part more!..." Read more
"...when an adult is carefully carrying this by the handle, the lid can pop off...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2011Let me just start off by saying that I can't speak to the product safety other than the obvious. I don't get overly sensitive about toys' being made in China because, let's face it, pretty much all of my son's toys are made in China. I don't know about the whole "California says this toy might contain carcinogens" thing, either. I have no idea what California's standards are versus other states, and I don't know if the fact that this toy apparently used to have that warning but for some unknown reason doesn't anymore should be worrisome. According to another reviewer, a Fisher Price customer service representative confirmed that no changes had been made to its manufacturing in the interim, which implies that they just removed the warning for whatever reason. I have no idea whether this toy was "safe" the whole time or wasn't "safe" but now is or the standards changed now no longer declaring this toy "unsafe;" I simply can't bring myself to lose sleep over it.
Anyway, about the toy... Overall, we have had a great time with it! First of all, it's a great price. Comparable toys made by other companies are almost always more expensive. I bought it when my son was only a few months old, and there was very little he could do with it. Now he's 10 months old and plays with it probably more than anything else. He likes to take the lid off, dump the shapes, pick up the shapes, put them back, smack them together, and he even matches them up. I'll see him, say, looking for the other blue circle to match the one in his hand.
Some complain that the cover opens too easily. I see that as a plus, actually, since my son is clearly too young to be using a shape sorter. He can easily open, dump, and put back the shapes. I'm teaching him colors and shapes with it, and he finds it interesting when I put the lid on it and drop the shapes in their respective slots. I'm sure when the time comes for him to be actually using it as a shape sorter that I will continue to appreciate the lid's opening easily because he will be able to sort the shapes, then dump them and start over. My sister, for example, has a screw-on lid one with wooden shapes, which is nice, but when her boys are done sorting the shapes, they need an adult to open it back up and re-dump them.
I guess it depends on the kid, but even if your child doesn't like it as a shape sorter, it's a good way to teach colors and shapes, as well as taking things out and putting them back in their place.
My niece has the Fisher Price shape sorter with the little elephant on the front (Fisher-Price Growing Baby Elephant Shape Sorter), and I played with it over Thanksgiving with my son. At first I was sorry I didn't buy that one because (1) it was cute and (2) it had the elephant that spun on the front, but after playing with it for a little bit, I'm glad I bought this one for two reasons: (a) it has more shapes; and (b) the colors match - meaning both circles are blue, both squares are green, etc. The elephant shape sorter had, say, a red circle and a green circle. Like I said above, my son likes to find the matching pieces, and I think their having the same color helps him out with that, e.g., he can easily find the two orange stars. It's not a big deal, but it made me feel less bad about not buying the cute elephant shape sorter.
Honestly I really have no complaints about this toy. If you're not sure about its origins and safety, then go ahead and buy something else. I'm not saying you don't have a point, but at this price I didn't expect this toy to be made in the USA with post-consumer recycled materials that I can compost down the line. There are definitely other options if you're worried about product safety.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024Such a simple idea but such a great toy that’s been around through the ages! Highly recommend for babies who can sit up - it’s amazing how long they’ll sit to get this right!
- Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024Great for babies and toddlers to boost their fine motor skills by staying curious and producing problem-solving skills in the process.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2011I bought this when my daughter was 6 months old. She loved to chew on the blocks. Occasionally, I would try to get her to put the blocks in the bucket and yes she would just rip the yellow lid off. My thought process was she's just a baby and she doesn't have to know her colors and shapes and learning shouldn't be a chore at that age.
Now that she is 2, she likes to put the shapes in bucket with the lid on. She knows the names of all the shapes but doesn't really know the colors just yet. She absorbs so much by interaction and by people saying the words to her. Not drilling her on a formal level, just by playing. You'd be suprised how much better kids will learn if you gave objects a name instead of saying "Pick that up over there, go get that. No not that, that!" Calling objects "that" does not allow children to learn that objects have different names and especially what those names are. I have said, "Where's the triangle? Go get the triangle. Let's put the triangle in this hole." When she was 13 months, half the time I'd have to go pick up the triangle because there were too many things and she didn't know which object the triangle was but eventually she learned it and now she knows which hole the triangle goes in. I'm sure if I was more vocal with colors she would be there too. I'm not too stressed though. She'll learn her colors eventually.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2011We got this toy when my son was 6 months old. At that time, he liked to chew on the blocks and the lid but had no other use for this toy. By about 8 months old, he also loved knocking over the blocks if I stacked them for him. When he started crawling, he'd shoot across the room toward me any time he saw me starting to stack the blocks.
By about 9 months old, he got the hang of "in" and "out" and enjoyed dumping the blocks out of the bucket and occasionally throwing them back in (with the lid off). At 11 months old, he still has not mastered the shape sorting aspect of it, though he does sometimes try to put the shapes through the holes in the lid now. One thing I have noticed is that if I put the lid on top of the bucket, he immediately removes it. However, if I put it on the floor, he will sometimes try to put the shapes in the correct holes.
Considering that I paid $8.99 for this toy and he's played with it for about 5 months now, I definitely think it's worth the price.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2011I read through several reviews before deciding to post my own. I noticed that several other reviewers gave poor reviews of this toy because their babies (ranging from 6 months up) simply took the lid off and dumped the blocks out instead of pushing the blocks through the holes. At a young age, this is NORMAL, and figuring out that you can take off the lid and put the pieces in and out of the box is actually a good learning experience. My baby played with the toy this way at first too. As she got older, she learned how to put the lid back on (she was quite proud of herself the first time she managed it on her own), and eventually she learned how to sort the pieces through the right holes. Now she's an expert at fitting the blocks into the holes, but that's thanks to her age, development, improved manual dexterity and experience playing with this toy.
Please do not discount this toy simply because your baby plays with it as they should for their age and developmental stage! Instead, realize that there is more than one way to play with this toy. My daughter, who is now two years old, still enjoys playing with it in her own creative way. This is one toy that she didn't outgrow in just a few months. It was well worth the price.
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- CiroReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 15, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Value for money
Really enjoyed watching my child play with these blocks.
Very sturdy and durable, fun to play with and fit into the holes nicely, i think this is a very good children's toy and recommend it to anyone looking for this type of toy.
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AlessandraReviewed in Germany on March 12, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Trainiert Feinmotorik & Logik spielerisch
Auch heute noch mit 17 Monaten spielt unsere Tochter noch gerne mit dem Sortiereimerchen.
Zu beginn, als sie ihn bekam war sie ca. 10 bzw. 11 Monate alt und fand es unheimlich spannend die Förmchen ein und auszuräumen und das immer und immer wieder oder dazwischen noch den vollen Eimer zu schütteln, sodass alle Förmchen durch die Gegend flogen. Damit konnte sie sich ewig alleine beschäftigen.
Kurze Zeit später, irgendwann nach dem ersten Geburtstag, hat sie auch begriffen die Förmchen durch den gelben Aufsatz zu schieben. Es stellt für sie kein Problem dar, den gelben Deckel selbstständig abzunehmen und erneut draufzusetzen.
Die Förmchen haben eine gute griffbare Größe und sind gut zu erkennen.
Die Farben sind auch sehr gelungen, mag sein für uns Erwachsene vll etwas zu lanweilig, aber für so kleine Kinder super um ihnen leicht und spielerisch die Grundfarben beizubringen.
Zudem kann man alles schnell abwischen bzw. auch ins Waschbecken schmeißen und gründlich waschen. Was ja bei so kleinen nicht gerade so unwichtig ist, da sie alles erst mal bespeicheln müssen.
Von der Qualtiät hab ich nichts anders erwartet, wie gewohnt von Fisher Price, alles kindgerecht und stabil, einfach gesagt „super“.
Wir sind damit vollkommen zufrieden und vergeben 5 Punkte.
- Alex SudzReviewed in Canada on October 3, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Great educational toy for toddlers!
This is a great toy for my 1 year old daughter. Took her about 10 minutes to figure out the "objective" at first she just put the pieces in the bucket, leaving the lid on the floor, and then she started putting the pieces in the lid... and realized what was going on.
The lid and pieces seem perfectly designed to not allow any other piece to pass through, which is a plus. My only suggestion would to have a stronger fit between the lid and the bucket. Its very easy to pull off and remove, which sometimes stops her from playing with it.
I like that there are two of every piece. Some WILL get lost, and its nice to have an extra of each!
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loanibzReviewed in Spain on August 20, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Recomiendo para bebes de 8 meses eb adelante
Un juego de toda la vida , donde el niño aprende a encajar figuras , aprendiendo formas y colores , para mi son juegos para su destreza de psicomotricidad de coger piezas de forma.correcta y conseguir encajarla a la vez q aprende colores y formas .
Puede entretenerse solo o para jugar con el .
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CelineReviewed in France on September 25, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars une valeur sure
Alors oui c'est un modèle en plastique et non en bois mais c'est un choix personnel (celui du parent qui en a marre de recevoir du bois dans la tête en jouant :D)
Produit classique, bonnes finitions, étiquette qui tient bien, supporte tout (jeté, lancé, écrasé...) , c'est plutot solide!
Niveau intérêt, très bien pour le développement de la motricité fine, pour l'apprentissage des formes et des couleurs (utilisé par le pédiatre pour la visite des 2 ans).
Ma fille l'a eu pour ses 12 mois et l'a bien vite adopté. A 2 ans elle y joue encore bien volontiers.
ca fait donc un an que nous avons ce jouet dans le salon, le plus pénible c'est de retrouver les petites formes meme dans nos chaussures :oD