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(based on 5 ratings)
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Located in:Children's Products, Infantino

It s shaping up to be a fun day at the Shape Sorting Barn. Here baby can sort it all out matching shapes and letters while learning numbers, colors and animal names too! When it s clean-up time just herd everyone inside, grab the handle and go - keeping it all together for the next time baby plays!

  • Easy-to-grasp letters and farm friends help baby match shapes and learn colors
  • Clock has a movable hand that clicks and clacks to make learning numbers fun
  • Fun rooster beads spin and slide
  • Includes cute cow and happy horse tumbler
  • Made in China
  • Infantino Product Number: 150-3046
Product Reviews Summary
Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4.4 stars
(based on 5 reviews)
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Customers most agreed on the following attributes:

Pros:
Durable(3), Interactive(3)
 
This is a great product
By Nana's PooPooVerified Purchaser from San Diego, Ca on 10/20/2008
Gift:
No
Pros:
Durable, Engaging, Fun, Interactive, Promotes Learning
Best Uses:
Creative Development, Indoor
Describe Yourself:
Grandparent
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

My granddaughter loves this product its the first thing she looks for when she comes to visit

 
Love it!
By stay-at-home mom of 2 from Williamsport, PA on 9/30/2008
Gift:
Yes
Pros:
Durable, Engaging, Fun, Interactive, Promotes Learning
Describe Yourself:
First Time Parent, Parent Of Two Or More Children, Stay At Home Parent
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

My son absolutely loves this toy! He got it for his first birthday and it was an instant favorite. He's now 16 months old and still plays with it everyday. It's the only toy we can say that about. It took him a little while to learn how to put all of the animals in their spots, but he can now do that on his own. My husband has been teaching him animal sounds using these animals. My son is unable to put the letters in their slots yet, but that's the next thing we'll work on. I like the different textures on all of the pieces, and the sizes are just right. I also like the carry handle. The only complaint I have about it is that the paint is coming off the animals. It's not terrible, but it definitely looks loved. Overall, this is a well thought out product!

 
fun
By erikaVerified Purchaser from los angeles, ca on 8/20/2008
Pros:
Great Value
Best Uses:
Young Children
Describe Yourself:
Stay At Home Parent
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

not just great for sorting, but my son likes to use the animal characters for pretend play, too.

 
My 18 mos. old granddaughter loves it!!
By GramamaVerified Purchaser from Los Angeles, CA. on 7/24/2008
Pros:
Durable, Educational, Interactive
Cons:
No Cons
Best Uses:
Entertainment, Indoor, Outdoor, Young Children
Describe Yourself:
Grandparent
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

My granddaughter is learning her shapes and letters using this product. I love that it is "self-contained" with all pieces fitting into the barn and it has a carrying handle as well.

Good product for the price,and required no assembly.

This is the third purchase I have made from your company and will not be the last!!

[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

 
Nice shape sorter
By Sad_discovererVerified Reviewer from Charlotte, NC on 3/22/2008
Pros:
Educational, High quality
Best Uses:
Home
Describe Yourself:
Educator, Parent
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

My daughter got this at 14+ months and loved it right away! She's 17 months old now and stuffs all kinds of toys in it and carries it around. It's the only shape sorter I've seen with a carrying handle. The door is a little hard for her to open sometimes since the door handle is smooth and not very long. Maybe if it had finger depressions on either side it would be easier for her to grasp. My only real complaint about this toy is that once all the animals are in you can't open the door. This makes for a very frustrated toddler who can't understand why she can't get the door open. She did eventually figure this out though and now the animals/shapes spend more time under the couch than they do in the slots.

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