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Gift for a 14 month old child

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ScottishStottie · 10/12/2020 16:25

Saw this and thought is was nice and age appropriate, but noticed that the description said age 3+

Wanted opinions on whether this was an inappropriate gift for a child that age? I kinda thought she would be able to play with it now, but get more out of it as she grows? Or would it just be no use just now and put away till later.

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ScottishStottie · 10/12/2020 16:26

Help if i linked the item... 😂

www.scandiborn.co.uk/products/little-dutch-wooden-building-blocks-pink

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Forevercurious · 10/12/2020 17:04

My 12 month old has similar wooden blocks, he’s not interested in building with them yet just tipping them out of the box but I can see him playing with them before he’s 3.

SnuggyBuggy · 10/12/2020 17:39

They'd probably just handle them individually at first. For what it's worth my DD started building with blocks at 2 and I don't think she's advanced or anything.

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ScottishStottie · 10/12/2020 18:00

I was thinking maybe at this age they might be good for an adult to build a tower then child knock it down 😂

And they are just so pretty!

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reluctantbrit · 10/12/2020 18:07

DD got building blocks for her first birthday, total waste of space. I think she hardly used them at all until she was 2-3. She was also never into knocking down what others build.

But that may just be her.

weepingwillow22 · 10/12/2020 19:11

My LO is 13 months old and his favourite activity is throw building blocks down the stairs and taking them in and out of his pushalong.

weepingwillow22 · 10/12/2020 19:14

According to this stacking starts at around 18 months

Gift for a 14 month old child
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