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For Fisher-Price Stacking Cups, 225 customer reviews collected from 2 e-commerce sites, and the average score is 4.6.

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21.9.2017

I have written hundreds of reviews in regards to items sold through Amazon. The good, the bad and, sometimes, the uglyThis review is based on my personal opinions gleaned as a result of decades of experiences in a professional occupation, using firearms for close to fifty years, outdoor pursuits, DIY, as a consumer, a property owner and raising a family.REVIEWThis fisher price cup set I s sold as a prime item through Amazon at a cost of £4.99. (September 2017)Prime items come with a promise of next day delivery.You cannot rely on the next day delivery promise.There is no indication as to what a potential additional postage charge will be in regards to non Amazon prime members.The set of brightlycoloured cups is made of a light weight plastic in a series of different sizes.Each fits into the next so that the whole is storeable in a small space.My granddaughter loves them.A great means of coordination and play.
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23.10.2016

These are brilliant!They are bright colours & good quality.We have had these for over a year and still look like we have just bought them despite being played with a lot.I think these are a good 'basic' toy to have in any toy box as they have many uses. My son rarely chooses these to play with out of other toys but he does love them when I initiate play with them and we use them as stacking cups, to aide with counting, colours, building, etc. As they stack into each other and are only plastic they are good to keep in changing bag to play with when out and also good for bathtime. 4 of the larger ones have little holes in them too so can use as a waterfall in the bath.Would highly recommend as a cheap basic toy & great for a little gift for any child from birth to 18 months.Plus they have use up to 3 years age (ish).
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7.12.2015

These are brilliant toys. My baby has had them since he was about 5 months old. He loved to watch towers being built and then knock them over. Now he is older (9 months), he still loves to do this, and also to play with them stacked inside each other. He has had hours of fun with them. They are lovely bright colours, good quality plastic. Each cup has a picture of an animal on the top - e.g. a dog, a cat, a snake, an octopus. I can see these being played with for a much longer time, as he learns to stack them himself, etc. We had two sets, these were much the better quality, they stack very well and sturdily - it sometimes takes a couple of goes to knock them all down, and they fit together neatly.I would recommend these.
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15.7.2013

I thoroughly research all the products I buy for my little boy and this was no exception. The nesting cups are bright, fun, full of curiosity for my son and we have yet to play with them in water. Delighted with this purchase and I would highly recommend them to other parents. A good educational toy as they learn the colours and to count them as they stack them up and knock them down so also good for hand/eye co-ordination. 5 stars plus they are Fisher Price so the quality is excellent.

16.8.2014

Not exactly generous with the 8 cups provided for the price, though. £9.50, and they could only be sourced, at the time they were required, via Amazon, from Germany - although I notice they are now available, 'fulfilled by Amazon' for around £6.50.I seem to recall our kids had around ten or 12 cups to stack. Presumably Fisher-Price don't feel the child of the 21st century needs that much of a challenge in the skill of dexterity.

23.6.2017

My 5 and a half month old loves these. Endless fun bashing them together and looking in them for now and hopefully stacking them later. They have animal pictures on the bottom of each cup and the bigger ones have tiny air holes in the bottom- I presume to avoid any risk of suffocation? But I'm thinking they'll be good in the bath for different trickles of water, etc.

14.3.2017

Well they may be just a classic set of cups but they are very popular with my grandson . Endless fun knocking down the towers that mummy and daddy build (not yet old enough to build it himself), but plays with the cups individually both on the floor and in the bath (some have holes in which is extra fun with water in). Well made and lots of fun for the money

3.1.2020

I love these. I stack them up, I stack them down. I knock them over......then Mummy or Daddy builds them up for me again. I take them in the bath and splash with them, then I use them as cups to drink the soapy bath water....yum! I take them in the garden and make mud pies with them, then I eat the mud out of them. They are fab!

9.8.2016

We have great fun building and knocking over the cups together and bashing the cups together. I hope when she's older she can utilise as advertised to learn how to stack and store in order.Only downside is that I think it'd be useful for the item to come with a storage bag to ensure the cups stay together when not in use.

28.6.2016

This is the second set I have purchased. My grandson was devastated when a dog got hold of his beloved cups and chewed them, which meant he was no longer able to stack them. We take these everywhere and they have provided (and continue to provide) more entertainment than any of his more sophisticated and expensive toys.

16.10.2015

I am old enough to remember to original stacking cups and these were far superior.They were made of a thicker/ softer plastic with a rim so that they stacked securely.These new ones are okay and that's all that can be said for them, not worthy of the Fisher Price name which used to mean a lot.

31.8.2013

My children had one of these when they were young and got a lot of pleasure out of it. My grandson loves knocking the tower down and when he's a bit older there are other things he will be able to do with the cups. Altogether a good toy. I would recommend getting this from an early age.

12.1.2016

Lovely baby present. Had this sort of thing for son (now 52) and here we are again buying for his 10 month old baby! Second son (46) also had these. No better baby gift anywhere, as they love tapping them together, knocking down stacks, and when older, building the stack. Great toy.

24.1.2016

really cool product if you of a certain age (any age actually) that enjoys stacking cups and knocking them overIf you are a grown up make sure you involve the child this is supposed to be for or it does look a bit strange.If you are 6-12 months old this the best toy in Universe

5.8.2018

Bought these for my grandson who is 6 months, I'm sure he will get lots of happy hours picking them up, bashing them together & chewing away on them, as he is teething badly .Very pleased, the blocks are small but the price was decent so no complaints, would definitely recommend.
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