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Smart Snacks Sorting Shapes Cupcakes

Smart Snacks Sorting Shapes Cupcakes

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Brand: Learning Resources
Category: Toy

List Price: $19.95
Buy New: $16.50
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
Sales Rank: 5281

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 2 - 4 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 5.1 x 10 x 10.2
Legal Disclaimer: no_warning_applicable

MPN: 7202
Model: LER7202
UPC: 765023072020
EAN: 0765023072020
ASIN: B00009XNST

Release Date: June 12, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Great for developing fine motor skills and shape recognition
  • Shapes include square, triangle, clover, half-moon and circle
  • Six colorful two-part cupcakes
  • Each shape fits tightly into the matching pan
  • Cupcakes measure 2.5" x 2.25"

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Sort shapes with these fun cupcakes. They look good enough to eat, with yummy white frosting and colorful sprinkles. Great for developing fine motor skills and shape recognition, these 2-part cupcakes pull apart to reveal a hidden shape. Each shape fits tightly into the matching pan. Shapes include square, triangle, clover, half-moon and circle. Six cupcakes measure 2.5" x 2.25".

Awards:

  • Honors Award Winner-National Parenting Publications Awards for Children's Resources (NAPPA-2003)




Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Cupcake Heaven   January 6, 2009
T. D'Amours
My son was playing with these at a friends house and didn't want to leave them. I decided to put them under the tree this year and it was a smash hit. His dad is a chef and I like to cook, so this allows him a clean way to participate in some of the fun. Further, this is a very educational toy. On the top of each cupcake are sprinkles in a specific shape. The bottom of each cupcake has a large shape to match. Then the base of the cupcake, or the cupcake wrapper, has a hole in the shape. With this, they will learn shapes, colors and coordination. In order for things to fit back together correctly, they'll have to match the star cupcake with the star cupcake holder. Within a week, my son is now able to tell me each of the shapes and he's 2.

This plastic is rubber/plastic and very easy to clean and sterilize. Plus, you'll love the way it all goes back together in one neat holder.



5 out of 5 stars Cupcake Fun!   September 30, 2008
A. Marchialette (Mount Prospect, IL)
My 3.5 year old has not stopped playing with the cupcakes since we opened the package. My two year old and one year old are enjoying them too. It offers color sorting, shape identification, and counting for educational stimulation. Plus, there's the fun of making cupcakes over and over. Would highly recommend.


5 out of 5 stars Awesome Autistic Resource! Delight Your Child w/ These!   September 10, 2008
xoxo (AL USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

As a parent of an Autistic child who also suffers from cerebal palsy & epilepsy I am always looking for new ways to help improve my child's development. This is one such item. Not too complicated and very pleasing to my child. The smiles given as he accomplished the sorting are enough reward to last a life time!


5 out of 5 stars Great fun and educational too!   July 23, 2008
J. Graft (Arizona)
My 3 year old little boy loves cupcakes and when I found these, I had to buy them. He got them for his birthday and he forgot all his other presents for quite a while why he played with the cupcakes. Everyone at the party had to have one. He's still playing with them and has parties with his stuffed animals. It's very cute. He already knew his shapes, but it's fun to watch him take these apart and put them back together looking at the shapes. Great toy and I would recommend it.


5 out of 5 stars Good sensory toy   June 26, 2008
Amy L. Donnelly
We got this toy after my daughter's OT brought it during therapy sessions. She loved it then and her and her her sister (4 yrs) love it now. Great design but can be alittle hard for my 2 yr old to pull the cupcakes apart.

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