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Tolo Toys Shape Sorter Play Bench

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It has an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars!

  • Two classic toys in one
  • Shape sorting and color matching
  • Hammer is attached for safe keeping
  • Removable shapes
  • Safe and Durable

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Give toddlers the benefit of 2 classic developmental toys with this great plastic bench by Tolo Toys! It combines shape and color matching with a pounding toy to improve motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Kids insert the 6 colorful shape blocks into the matching cutouts and bang them home with attached hammer for loads of energetic fun!… More >>

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Tolo Toys Shape Sorter Play Bench

Tolo Toys Shape Sorter Play Benchunrateddestiny2010-09-12 21:49:36

What is great about this item:

It has an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars!

Two classic toys in oneShape sorting and color matchingHammer…

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5 replies on “Tolo Toys Shape Sorter Play Bench”

This is one of my son’s favorite toys. He loves hammering on it and is very interested in the concept of getting the shapes into the correct hole.

The string attaching the hammer is so short that it makes the hammer very hard to use, even for daddy. If the string were longer it would probably be a strangulation hazard, but there is no good reason for the hammer to be tied on. (If you’re worried about keeping all the parts together there are already 6 shape pieces that could come out and get lost under the furniture.) I cut the string off at both ends to make the toy usable.
5 stars

I am constantly looking for non-electronic toys that don’t “play themselves”. I bought this toy for my 9-month old daughter-each of the shapes have a different rattle sound and she loved to shake them. Now that’s she’s 11 months she’s starting to learn the shapes and using the hammer. My husband and I love to play with this too!
5 stars

This toy was given to our little one when he was two and he just loves it. It gives him an outlet to bang on something without destroying it and it really keeps him occupied for a little while. He loves the fact that it looks like a tool bench and that he has his own hammer. That hammer has whacked quite a few thngs around the house, including the cat, and it doesn’t hurt anything like the drywall, baseboards, etc. Really a nice toy and one that won’t destroy other things in the house. It’s easier to use than the wooden ones plus you don’t have to worry about splinters. Some of the nuts are harder to get through than the others, but it really makes a nice challenge for him.
5 stars

We got this for our son’s first Christmas when he was 10 months old. At first he just like the shapes when they were out of the table… they rattle. It wasn’t until about 14 months old that he started to understand the concept of hitting them through the table with the hammer. Now at 17 months old it is one of his favorites. The string on the hammer could be just a little longer… it has to be lined up just perfect in order to have enough room to hit the shapes. Also the sides could be a little taller so that the shape actually fell through the other side when it is sitting on the floor. Normally my son wants me to hold it while he hits so he can push the shapes all the way through. Overall we really like this toy and I’m always excited to find a basic non-battery skill teaching toy. We recite the colors while playing with this and some of the shapes… although some are hard to really name. Oh and my son thinks any toy you can hit is great… definate bonus.

4 stars

My 22-month-old has loved this toy for almost a year. The shapes are attractively colored and very pleasing to hold, and the attached hammer never gets lost! All in all, a very nice version of a timeless toy.
4 stars

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