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Playskool Form Fitter, Shape Sorter, Ages 18 Months & Up (Amazon Exclusive)

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Shape sorting with a smile: look! This toy is so happy about your wee one's super-smartie-pants shape-sorting skills, it's smiling! By identifying colorful shapes made from materials easy for little hands to grasp, kids can match, sort, shake, and dump out

Practice fine motor mojo: kids will love discovering that each of the 9 shapes in the Playskool form Fitter corresponds to a cut-out in the Cube. Plus, they'll be practicing their mighty fine motor skills

Matching fun for ages 18 months and up: each side of the form Fitter has a texture to match its corresponding shapes, which gives babies and toddlers a tactile Cue to shape-matching success

Easy storage galorage: storing the 9 cubes makes clean-up time a snap. Literally. One side of the cube opens and snaps shut, conveniently containing all of the shapes

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Toy

Brand:

Playskool

EAN:

0630509449354

Label:

Hasbro

Manufacturer:

Hasbro

Model:

00322

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Playskool has been making the same shape-sorting toy for so many years, parents may worry about their own regression rather than their child's. For young children, however, the Form Fitter is still reliably educational. The big, bold, yellow cube has cutout shapes on each side; three per side make each of the six sides look like a different, silly face. The cookie-cutter pieces in blue, green, and red get matched up and dropped in. Be aware that some of the shapes look very similar, so it takes practicing shape discrimination to get it just right. There's an extra clue built into the Form Fitter, too: each side has a different texture, and the shapes that fit in that side have the same texture. When all the shapes are done, one side flips up to release them from their cubed cage, letting preschool learning run free one more time. --Lynne Sampson