TOP BRIGHT Wooden Activity Cube Toys for 1 2 Year Old Boy Gril, One Year Old First Birthday Gift Ideas, Baby Toy 12 Months with Bead Maze Shape Sorter
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The activity cube is suitable for children aged 12 months and up.
No, it's ready to use right out of the box.
To be honest, I have no idea whether the paint is lead-free. free. However, in today's world, it's safe to assume that leaded paint is prohibited in nearly every situation where animals or humans will come into contact with it. I'm not sure where this item was made, but that could be a better indicator of the paint base quality. I would, however, recommend contacting the manufacturer or distributor for a more definitive response.
I did not see the packaging because it was sent as a gift, so I am unable to respond.
Selected User Reviews For TOP BRIGHT Wooden Activity Cube Toys for 1 2 Year Old Boy Gril, One Year Old First Birthday Gift Ideas, Baby Toy 12 Months with Bead Maze Shape Sorter
Turning the gears and picking up the pieces to put in the side are all fine motor skills he's learning; the clock and telling time is something he can grow into, but right now we're using it to teach my 6-year-old time, and he loves moving the beads on the top. It was an excellent purchase that I would strongly advise!.
look at the critique The top does not lock into place, which is the only reason I did not give it five stars. It is therefore dangerous for babies and toddlers who may lean on it and cause it to topple over. It simply rests on top of everything else: / It's still cute and decent for a small multi-toy.
This would be more appropriate for a four-year-old. There was nothing to do with the toy when I bought it, but it looked like fun. My grandson will turn the knobs, but that is all he does. Although it is a learning toy, do not expect a child to be entertained by it. MY point of view is as follows.
This was given to my daughter for her first birthday and is not suitable for a one-year-old. My main complaint is that the wooden blocks are easily chewable and fit into my daughter's mouth. After the second block was chewed up and I had to remove sharp pieces of wood from her mouth, I removed all of the wooden block pieces. Great suggestion; perhaps make the wood harder or larger so it can't be chewed up into a choking hazard.
It's a fantastic toy, but the box's cover is missing. My daughter pulls it too hard, and the toy usually breaks into two pieces on her, scaring her and making her cry. Gluing it is not an option because some pieces will fall into the box and you will have to remove them for the baby to play with.
This toy is exactly what I expected, though the wood quality and finish could have been better. The cost appeared to be reasonable. It appears to provide many hours of educational fun for the child. It arrived on time and in good condition, as promised. If the need arose, I would consider purchasing it again.
I just received mine, and I'm not sure what all the fuss is about. I could have gotten something similar for ten dollars or less at Walmart or TJ Maxx. br>br>It feels like it was thrown together quickly. There is no locking mechanism or anything, and the top simply sits on the bottom part. I'll try to keep it in place with velcrow. br>br> I'm seriously considering returning this waste of space!.
The wooden sides are extremely thin, with rough edges and a flimsy feel. It's flimsy, and the top doesn't actually attach, so using it with the top on is impossible. It's also a teeny-tiny little thing. This is not something I would recommend.