Fisher-Price Stack & Roll Cups

April 10, 2010
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  • Brilliant Basics Stack and Roll Cups have so many ways to play
  • Can easily stack these 10 rounded cups vertically or flip them over to nest
  • Molded in details expose baby to numbers and colors
  • Similar sized cups can be place together to form balls
  • Comes with a jingle ball to place inside one of the balls baby makes

Product Description
Fisher-Price Stack & Roll CupsEndless combinations give baby plenty of ways to play. Ten colorful cups stack vertically, nest inside each other, and pair up to make simple-to-grasp balls. Each cup is numbered to introduce counting. Top the stack with the smiley jingle ball or place it inside one of the balls that baby puts together for a fun surprise. Simple to pack, this take-along toy keeps your small one engaged on the go.For Ages: 6 months & up…. More >>

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5 Responses to “ Fisher-Price Stack & Roll Cups ”

  1. Pamela A. Poddany on April 10, 2010 at 4:57 pm

    STACK AND ROLL CUPS

    My 14 month ancient grand-daughter AND her grandma LIKE this toy! We have spent many pleased hours playing with these fantastic small cups! I want to meet the genius who invented these.

    This toy can do a multitude of things — you can stack them, roll them, place fun stuff inside, place them together! When they are together, we roll them, stack them, spin them, throw them! Paige runs around the house, holding two of them! She likes to bang them together! What FUN!!!

    The colors are bright, the cups have special small designs on each one, along with numbers too. They are durable and withstand small hands, feet, even rear ends!

    This is one of my favorite toys to play with. I have started purchasing these as baby gifts for friends. The ways you can entertain with these stack and roll cups are numerous; Paige and I constantly find ways to have fun with these. One of our favorite ways to play with these cups is to take them apart and place them side-by-side on the floor. They look so pretty! Then, we take small rubber ducks and sit them on top of each cup. Now, this is fun!

    It is also fun to SNAP!!! these cups together, they inter-mingle and can fit together with other sizes nicely. The SNAP!!!! sound seems to make a amusing impression on toddlers!

    Get some of these cups for the babies in your life. You will all have a fantastic time. Not only are they FUN, but they serve as an educational tool with the different colors, designs, and numbers. Babies will not even know they are learning because they are having so much fun!!!

    Thank you!

    Pam
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Nomadic Mommy on April 10, 2010 at 5:30 pm

    This would make it on my top five list of toys for a toddler. There seem to be an infinite number of ways to play with these — the cups can be stacked in different ways, with handy ridges that allow each size to fit on any of the larger sizes and stay together; they can be place together to make 5 different balls, nested, and any combination of these things (my older kids like nesting the balls inside eachother). Since each one has a hole they are simple for my 15 month ancient to grab, and now she has learned that after you snap them together as balls, they make a cool sound when you talk through one end. Even my 6 and 8 year ancient boys delight in finding new things to do with these cups. We like rolling and stacking the balls after they’re made, putting various small toys inside each ball and peeking in to see them, and just stacking the cups in different ways. Sometimes they are cups or bowls for pretend eating or drinking. Or they’re hats, or telescopes. The colors are gorgeous, and we haven’t even started exploring the numbers/shapes on them yet. They also feel indestructible. I like that the whole toy, when nested together, takes up small space. This is one excellently crafted, well-designed toy that encourages creativity and excellent fun, with an infinite number of uses for the imaginative kid.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Anna Martin on April 10, 2010 at 8:14 pm

    I got this before my son was born and he first used it he when was about 5 months ancient. He liked banging the cups together. The yellow jingly ball for the top is one of his favorite things to carry around the house. He is a year now, and is figuring out how to stack the cups. He also has loved rolling the balls, spinning the balls, and shaking the balls, with other items inside to make rattles. The cups are indestructable and are fun to use everywhere, including the bath tub and kiddie pool. Certainly a fantastic toy, that is well worth the money for many hours of creative fun and learning.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. J-lo on April 10, 2010 at 8:17 pm

    I like that these bowls stack, nest, connect as balls, and I like the colors. I got these for my daughter when she was about 8 months, and now she’s 14 months ancient. She does not play with them on her own as much as I thought she would, which is why I gave it 4 not 5 stars. I reckon these would be fantastic for kids a bit older who get the stacking concept– you really have to push them together to get them to stack huge to small. She likes the Jingle smile face ball and will grab that the most. She also likes to roll around the balls when they are place together more than anything else.

    There is a hole in every piece, which are fantastic for baby fingers to grab on to. She can easily hold even the largest piece. The downside of the holes is that they don’t hold water for pouring in the bathtub, but she still likes to play with them a lot in the tub.

    They are very durable; they have withstood many throws and drum hits on our hardwood floor.

    Educational uses: The colors are fantastic — the red/orange fit together for the balls; the yellows, greens, blues, purples do the same. Additionally, each bowl has small indentions of shapes around the hole. So the pieces with the triangles go together; the pieces with the stars go together, etc. There is also a number on each piece: 1 through 10, huge through small.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. C. Bettencourt on April 10, 2010 at 8:50 pm

    Well, I only paid about $5 for this at a local coat outlet store, and I doubt that I would have paid the $17 Amazon is asking, but after having owned this toy, I can assure prospective buyers that this is really well worth it. It’s pretty straight forward: half cups of varying sizes that snap together as towers or balls, plus one smiley face jingle ball. Yet somehow this toy is just fantastic.

    No batteries, no moving parts, and the jingle noise is not unpleasant.

    The balls are lightweight and simple for even young babies to handle.

    The tower is stable, yet still easily deconstructed.

    The colors are bright and have a excellent range from the spectrum.

    The small jingle ball can fit on top or inside of all the cups/balls.

    The plastic is durable and is very simple to clean.

    The whole thing fits into the largest ball, making this the smallest, lightest, most entertaining toy for travel that I’ve ever seen.

    Normally, this is where I’d place my list of cons, but I really have none. Seriously, this is an absolutely incredible small toy.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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