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Giant Stacking Cups

  • Recommended Age: 1-2 Year Old
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Description


These Giant Stacking Cups are more games-in-one that you could ever imagine.

Game 1: Simple stacking from big to small. These sturdy buckets have a ridge to allow for easy-fit stacking.

Game 2: Knock-em down. Yup, that's it. FUN!

Game 3: A simple shape sorter to teach shapes, color and dexterity. Whoops! Where did the shape go? It's inside. A little cause and effect to keep the kids on their toes.

The list goes on an on. The bottom line, this super sturdy set of stacking cups or buckets is a great toy that a child will play with for a very long time.

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Why Our Experts Love It


We just love these giant stacking cups because they are super simple, but fantastic! Here's why we love them.

- They are durable buckets of different sizes that can be stacked or nested (remember, big-to-small!).
- They are a shape sorter to teach your child the different shapes & reinforce color.
- Take them outside for collecting rocks and stuff or to the beach for some cool sand castles.
- The big bucket has a handle for easy transport.

This is one of our most favorite toys of all time. Seriously.
  • Giant Stacking Cups are classic learning toys that teach your baby the spatial relationship of different sizes of the same object.
  • At first your child will learn to nest the cups within each other through trial and error. Sit on the floor and show him/her the different sizes of cups. Line them up in a row from large to small, then put them in each other.
  • Later on, you can show your infant how to build a tower by stacking the cups on top of each other. Let him/her knock it down and enjoy the giggles!
  • You can use the cups to begin to teach colors to your child. Just be sure to differentiate between the color of the cups. Point to the color and say the name aloud. Have your toddler practice repeating the colors back to you as you say them.
  • You can also teach your little one the words, "Big, Bigger and Biggest" or "Small, Smaller and Smallest." Ask him/her, "What color is the biggest cup?"
  • This product meets or exceeds all safety standards

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