The ABC 123 Educational Stacking Blocks Set is a vibrant, multi-sensory learning toy designed specifically for babies and toddlers aged 6 months and up. Made from certified safe materials, these educational stacking blocks combine stacking cups and building blocks to keep your little one engaged during indoor play, especially on rainy days in Bangladesh. It offers a wonderful, hands-on way for early learners to develop essential fine motor skills while discovering letters, numbers, and friendly animal shapes.
Key Features
- Early Cognitive Theme: Features letters, numbers, and animal shapes for learning. This helps toddlers build early cognitive recognition and vocabulary through active play.
- Certified Safe Material: Made from BPA-free, non-toxic plastic with EN71 approval. It ensures a completely safe teething and play experience for curious babies.
- Versatile Stacking Design: Includes multi-sized stacking blocks and nesting cups for play. This helps toddlers build hand-eye coordination, balance, and grasping skills.
- Washable Construction: Features a fully washable design for easy, hygienic maintenance. This makes it easy for parents to sanitize the blocks after messy play sessions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are stacking blocks safe for 6-month-old babies?
Yes, these stacking toys for toddlers are made from BPA-free, non-toxic materials and feature rounded edges, making them completely safe for babies aged 6 months and up who love to explore toys with their mouths.
How do stacking toys help toddler development?
Stacking cups and blocks encourage fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and spatial awareness. They also introduce early concepts of size, counting, and letter recognition as children stack, nest, and knock them down.
Does this educational stacking blocks set require batteries?
No, this toy does not require any batteries. It relies entirely on screen-free, creative play, helping to foster your child’s imagination and independent problem-solving skills naturally.






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