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Melissa & Doug Geometric Stacker - Wooden Educational Toy & Deluxe Pounding Bench Wooden Toy with Mallet
Melissa & Doug Geometric Stacker - Wooden Educational Toy & Deluxe Pounding Bench Wooden Toy with Mallet
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- Product 1: EDUCATIONAL GEOMETRIC STACKER TODDLER TOY: The Melissa & Doug Geometric Stacker Toddler Toy features 21 colorful wooden pieces of rings, octagons, and rectangles that can be matched and stacked on three rods.
- Product 1: HIGH-QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: This geometric stacker is made from durable and child-safe materials that deliver exceptional quality and value.
- Product 1: BUILDS MULTIPLE SKILLS: Our developmental toys help to build early shape, color, and size differentiation skills. Parents and children can play multiple games to help strengthen hand-eye coordination and more.
- Product 1: GREAT GIFT FOR KIDS 2 TO 4: This Geometric Stacker is an exceptional gift for kids ages 2 to 4 years. Add the Melissa & Doug Shape Sorting Cube to round out the hands-on, screen-free play experience.
- Product 2: CLASSIC POUNDING TOY: The Deluxe Pounding Bench Wooden Toy with Mallet is a classic pounding toy with a design twist. As the colorful, non-removable pegs on the bench go up and down, they play peekaboo, taking turns showing their friendly smiles.
- Product 2: HELPS DEVELOP FINE MOTOR SKILLS: Our pounding bench is an exceptional learning toy that helps children practice fine motor skills. The action of the pegs helps children name the colors and provides an effective, hands-on, screen-free play option.
- Product 2: DURABLE WOODEN CONSTRUCTION: This wooden toy set with mallet is made from high-quality materials. The built-in pegs are non-removable, and each component is made from solid wood – for superior strength and longevity.
- Product 2: GREAT GIFT FOR 2 TO 4 YEARS: The Melissa & Doug Deluxe Pounding Bench Wooden Toy makes a great gift for kids ages 2 to 4 years. Add the Melissa & Doug Wooden Latches Board to round out the developmental play and learning experience.
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This toy is an absolute hit in our backyard! The rockets fly so high, and it keeps my kids running and laughing for hours. Great quality and super easy to use.
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