(Part 2) Best sorting & stacking toys for babies according to redditors

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We found 345 Reddit comments discussing the best sorting & stacking toys for babies. We ranked the 49 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/elinordash · 65 pointsr/AmItheAsshole

YTA because there are tons of wood toys for babies. Sustainability can be tricky, but there is no reason you need to go for plastic.

Melissa and Doug Wooden Shape Sorter, $13 listed for age 24 months to 4 years.

Melissa and Doug Rolling Shape Sorter, $18 listed for age 12 months to 3 years.

HABA Wooden Zoo Sorter, $35 listed for 12 months and up

Hape Wooden Dog, $22 listed for age 12 months to 3 years.

Janod Forest Stacker, $15 listed for age 12 months to 3 years.

Grimm Fire Nesting Toy, $34 listed for age 12 months and up.

u/Fuckenjames · 57 pointsr/pcmasterrace

That's ok, practice with this: www.amazon.com/BOHS-Geometric-Shapes-Sorters-Baby/dp/B00CSJPYY8

u/WreckToll · 13 pointsr/BeAmazed

Waiting room toy at a place like a dentist office? Eye doctor?

Almost like those balls-on-a-wire toy thing like
https://www.amazon.com/Hape-Original-Supermaze-Activity-Learning/dp/B00712NRUA

(I’m bad at formatting forgive me)

u/youre_a_wizard_baby · 7 pointsr/knitting

I was waiting for that question haha. It's actually a piece of one of my son's toys that seemed roughly newborn-head-sized.

u/toddjunk · 6 pointsr/ActionFigures

https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B07BKGCQTV/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=mega+construx+hellboy&qid=1571927682&sr=8-1

MSRP is $5. He was available for a while earlier this year at Walmart but they seemed to have dropped the line nationwide as of August. Making it very frustrating on me as a collector of the line. I'm not paying these kind of prices for a Scareglow :P

u/doudoudidon · 3 pointsr/MagicArena

Stop this stupid stereotype please.

There's no mistake to be made with esper. A red player has more decisions in most matchups.

Esper just thought erasure turn 2 then just plays like this "ok my mortify goes on his enchantment, my contempt on his legendary creature, my cast down on his regular one, and the counterspell for the only thing I can't manage, I'll do another thought erasure in 5 turns so that i'm sure I can go on...".

Here is all you need to learn how to play esper

u/Claireelb · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

Go to teacher supply stores or Amazon. They sell counting sets of all different shapes, sizes, and colors. Some sets even come with matching colored cups to sort them into.

My mom is a retired teacher and some of my sons favorite toys were manipulatives she had saved from her classroom.

They also used the same type with my son in his speech and occupational therapy sessions so it was nice having similar ones at home.

I like this set if I were to be purchasing one myself.

Learning Resources LER5556 Mini Muffin Match Up, Assorted Color https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H56I05O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_zoGqxbCKDF112

u/EnchantedNanny · 2 pointsr/Nanny
u/DinkaAnimalLover · 2 pointsr/Rabbits

Don't freak out - it will be really good for him, it's the best thing you can do for his future!

Having a really good RABBIT SAVVY vet will really minimize all the risks. :)



  1. Neuter recover is easier than spay so that is a good thing! Usually he will be nibbling within a few hours and you will see energy comeback in 24 to 48 hours hopefully, though healing takes longer.
  2. You will have to keep him in his xpen for a few days and make sure there are no sharp things to injure his surgery site. Try to stock up on some toys he might like and throw around:
    1. May be look here
    2. These nesting cups work great too
  3. You will have to spend more time with him on the floor by his xpen or when he is out keeping him calm and supervising him. Maybe plan to work from home for the first day to keep an eye on him.
  4. You can get a cone from the vet, but that makes it harder to eat and drink sometimes and stresses them out. The alternative if you see him licking his surgery site (not all buns do) is a modified baby onse like here .
    1. If he wears a onse and you remove sharp edges and things for him to jump onto and can supervise, some play time on the 2nd/3rd pay might be ok.
  5. I he does wear a cone be sure to handfeed him hay and his cecotropes. You can stuff hay into a sock and suspend it from up above with the opening facing down do he can actually reach the hay on his own.
  6. Be sure you don't leave the vet's office without enough metacam for a few days - this is critical for recovery!!!
  7. Also be sure you get critical care to feed from a syringe if needed.
  8. Get an after hours number from your vet in case you need it.
  9. Keep his litter extra dry and clean also.
  10. See a couple links below for how to prepare also, they are worth dedicating 15 minutes to
    1. https://www.reddit.com/r/Rabbits/comments/9nz9c3/spay_time/
    2. http://www.bio.miami.edu/hare/opcare.html
    3. https://imgur.com/a/3SemI
  11. Btw be aware that it takes 4 to 6 weeks after the neuter for hormones to leave the body so keep that in mind that behavior changes won't be instant.

    Wishing little one luck and a quick recovery!
u/Mjbellande · 2 pointsr/dayz

Hello, I am a lover of models and DayZ. This will get you started:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00YOVB57S?pc_redir=T1

I may add that the gentleman above has shown one piece minitures with decent detail. This kit is advanced with much detail and tons of parts. Good luck fellow survivors / modelers!

u/kerida1 · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

So for a smaller item that he loves Melissa & Doug Nesting and Sorting Garages and Cars With 7 Graduated Garages and 7 Stackable Wooden Cars https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EX5J9DM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_kWeSybB45YPZQ

For his big present at 2 we got him a kitchen and pretend food which he can play with for over an hour feeding his toys or making us food. We keep it in his room and it has not been a problem, at bedtime he gets 2 more mins with kitchen and then he puts his water or milk whatever in his little microwave and then grabs it and settles down for story and bed.

u/Jess9289 · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

We use the balls that come with all of the Fisher Price toys. The musical Dino is one. (A toy that he never had any interest in.) You can also buy them separately here -

Bright Starts Having A Ball Toys, Bunch of Balls https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008PPQ7GI/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_ATmdvb0VVHZ3C

u/CTerrwyn · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

Vtech Sports Center, books, this nesting and stacking set, a shape sorter, and a bubble machine are all baby's favorite gifts from our 1st birthday! We parents also appreciate a bunch of the clothes we were gifted - we got some stuff we normally wouldn't have bought and they have ended up looking quite cute on baby!

Oh, this Eric Carle nesting set was also probably baby's favorite thing by far however we had to hide it because all he wanted to do was eat the cardboard lol. It was a hit with the 14 and 15 month olds at the party and they actually tried to use the boxes for their intended purpose. :)

ETA with the vtech nesting set, baby still doesnt really use it as advertised however he is in love with the orange cat and will use the triangle blocks as megaphones or as holders for his smaller ball toys. :)

u/sgt_bad_phart · 1 pointr/WatchPeopleDieInside

Every few years we should administer a basic intelligence test.

If they can't solve this: https://www.amazon.com/Play22-Baby-Blocks-Shape-Sorter/dp/B076RHHRN2

In a reasonable amount of time and without help we tattoo "MORON" on their head so everyone knows.

u/italyqt · 1 pointr/Whatisthis

Nanoblocks. I have a few sets. There are a few different brands out there.

Here is one type: Gooband® Donald Duck / Daisy Duck - Pack of 2 LOZ Nanoblock Collection Total 420pcs https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WJ7JWJ2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_OEK6Cb1RSBGQ1

u/acline · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

My son got a wooden abacus at about 5 months, and still plays with it daily at nearly 8 months, he loves moving the beads and rolling them :) Also we love nesting cups! We got the Plan Toys nesting chicken:
http://www.amazon.com/Plan-Toys-0569500-Chicken-Nesting/dp/B00I3VWVK0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418050265&sr=8-1&keywords=plan+toys+nesting+chicken

and a stacking tower, he loved taking the rings off and inspecting them. Also we filled jars with dye/water/glitter/beads/oil etc. So he can examine the contents, he still plays with those as well :)
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/88031367691473835/

Also he was REALLY into tags, textures and details at that age, so we made a tag blanket with several different types of ribbon. And also a string sensory board. We ran different types of string (ribbon/twine/rope/chain/tape etc) through a cardboard box and he spent a long time each day honing in his fine motor fiddling with the different strings.


Also wooden blocks, we stack them up, he would smash them down, still play that today :)

I can honestly say, my son only has a few toys rated his age. Most are 12+months. I am with him 24/7, especially when playing and such, so he is under my watchful eye with them, so I don't worry.

u/MrsStickMotherOfTwig · 1 pointr/Parenting

My favorite site to go to for gift lists seems to be down, but we used gift cards from family/friends to get some things for my toddler from it. If you have an idea what your friend's kid has already, maybe some of these will work: