Stacking Cups, Early Learning Centre
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"A simple, cheap play toy with top marks…"
29-Jul-2012
My son is now 5 and he still has his in his bath. Had them when he was about 6 months and he has had constant play with them as they are so verstile. His daddy stacked them, he knocks them down, daddy spins them and son runs off in the distance to grab them. The cheapest and long lasting toy ever!
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"Great toy, we've had these since DD was about 6…"
16-Sep-2010
Great toy, we've had these since DD was about 6 months old. She gets them out at every bathtime for various different games. Really simple, easy and lots of fun for a range of ages (DH likes building towers with them too!)
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4 Mumsnetters found them helpful
"Just great value and easy to store & travel with.…"
02-Nov-2009
Just great value and easy to store & travel with. Really flexible play...we stack them, arrange them by size / colour, hide and seek with smaller toys, hat, trumpet, drum etc etc etc.
Not tried them in the bath or sandpit yet!Read moreLessMumsnetter JJMAM
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"Firm fave.…"
23-Jul-2009
Firm fave.
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2 Mumsnetters found them helpful
"Great toy - DS (age 2) has loved playing with…"
26-Feb-2009
Great toy - DS (age 2) has loved playing with these since he was 7 months. We stack 'em - he knocks 'em down and squeals with delight. Hours of fun.
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"cheap and cheerful - great for biulding towers and putting…"
27-Nov-2008
cheap and cheerful - great for biulding towers and putting insude each other - in the bath or out the bath - only about
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4 Mumsnetters found them helpful
"These are the most versatile toy we own. They are…"
27-Nov-2008
These are the most versatile toy we own. They are a holiday toy essential as they double up as bath toys, stackers, pourers, sand fillers, pretend kitchen cups, on and on the list goes...oh and they are cheap!
I bet they are on the list of the New York Toy Museum top fifty toys of the century..along with a stick and a cardboard box.Read moreLessMumsnetter blackrock
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5 Mumsnetters found them helpful
"This is the best value toy I think I've ever…"
26-Nov-2008
This is the best value toy I think I've ever bought! I bought them for my daughter when she was about 6 months old, she is nearly 2 and a half and still loves playing with them in the bath. My 10 month old son loves knocking them together. It's great for learning colours too. Bargain buy!
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Mumsnetter eatsleeppoop
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"These are one of the longest lasting toys I have…"
04-Nov-2008
These are one of the longest lasting toys I have ever seen!
We have all had a set haven't we? Well my 2YO got a set for his 1st birthday and he loves playing with them in all different ways.
They have been stacked up high, sat side by side in size, colour and even a hat at one point as well as a cup to play with and teach puring etc in the bath and in the sandpit too. For the money they are excellent.
A true timeless classic that has well surpassed any other.
Only drawback is it can be frustrating when you are building a tower and your child comes along and knocks it down :DRead moreLessMumsnetter mamadiva
- mamadiva has been a Mumsnetter since 2008
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1 Mumsnetter found them helpful
"I agree that these are an excellent toy, they are…"
28-Oct-2008
I agree that these are an excellent toy, they are easy to find second hand too.
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15-Oct-2007
Stacking cups in the bruin range are the perfect toy for 9+ babies. They will take them out of each other and knock them down when they are stacked and even blow rasberries in to them to make a funny noice.
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"I thought that this product was fantastic. it is so…"
11-Oct-2007
I thought that this product was fantastic. it is so cheap yet gives hours of fun to the little ones.
you can take them anywhere - the garden, beach, even inside the house once they're clean!
They're quite resilient too which i think is a must for clumsy kids who like to throw their toys out of their pram!Read moreLessMumsnetter hjc848
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"Abosultely brilliant my daughter loves these. We mainly use tes…"
03-Oct-2007
Abosultely brilliant my daughter loves these. We mainly use tes them in the bath as she loves to play with water. Watch out though your floors will get wet!!
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"Fantastic! We were given stacking cups for Christmas and my…"
30-Jul-2007
Fantastic! We were given stacking cups for Christmas and my little girl gets them out first out of all her toys. They are good to bash together, or put one inside another, or to stack so good for everything she enjoys. Also they're good to have if you go to the beach, since they can be used as small sandcastles, to collect water in etc, and can be washed out afterward to play with at home again.
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3 Mumsnetters found them helpful
"The perfect toy -cheap and takes up very little space…"
14-Jul-2007
The perfect toy -cheap and takes up very little space but has huge play potential in the house, garden, bath, sandpit, beach etc. The ideal toy to pack to take on holiday because of its versatility yet it takes up no room in your luggage.
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07-Jan-2007
"This has to be one of the most versatile, long-lasting and cheap toys ever". "They can be used anywhere: bath, sandpit, or just on the floor and it is probably the most-used toy we have. That's saying something!" "Lots of fun, from looking at the colours, to building a tower, to using the cups for pretend tea parties - perfect for for one and two year olds". "A 'must buy', especially at only a few quid!"
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