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My son received this as a gift when he was around 17 months old. So he is able to create some interesting shapes. He quickly became interested and would stack the clown one piece at a time. The great thing is that it doesn't matter how you put it together, all of the pieces fit. As he gets older, the toy continues to grab his attention and is understanding more of the shape of the clown. I noticed one little chip of paint, but otherwise I highly recommend this fun, colorful, and educational toy.
I received this toy second hand in almost perfect condition,and it's probably close to 25 years old. It's a lot of fun for young children because it's flexible and looks like a silly wiggly clown. This speaks volumes about the craftsmanship and durability of Brio toys. My kids love this stacker. The pieces are smaller than a lot of the other stackers which is great for developing fine motor skills. This is a classic toy- buy it for your children and your children's children.
This is my favorite new baby gift. It's made of wood, sturdy and attractive, and my children loved playing with it from the time they could grasp an object until they were well into toddlerhood. No bells or whistles, just simple, old-fashioned play.
My daughter was given this as a secondhand toy and it looks like it is brand new. She enjoyed looking at it and knocking it over as an infant and now at 2 she has mastered stacking the rings and knowing the hat has to go on last. The only problem is the smaller rings and hat can fit very easily in a child's mouth we have had to put the hat and the smaller rings away until she stopped putting them in her mouth.
My 10 month old son loves this toy. At first, I figured he was too young for it, but he enjoys trying to get the pieces on and taking them off. He also likes to hold on to the circles by the center holes and clap them together. The pieces even hold up to his teething --the paint stays on, he cannot bite through the wood, etc.
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