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Playskool Busy Basics Form Fitter (Colors May Vary)

Playskool Busy Basics Form Fitter (Colors May Vary)Brand: Hasbro
Category: Toy

Buy New: $5.39
as of 5/30/2012 08:24 EDT details

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New (27) Collectible (2) from $5.39

Seller: Phils Hobby Shop
Sales Rank: 5,843

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.7 x 5.6

MPN: HSB00322
Model: 322
UPC: 032245003225
EAN: 0032245003225
ASIN: B00000IW2S

Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days

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Product Description

This multi-textured cube and basic shapes makes it fun for toddlers to learn their shapes and colors! Kids match the colorful shapes and textures with their corresponding holes. The shapes store inside the cube for easy storage and shape-sorting fun on the go. Nine different colorful shapes.  

  • For Ages: 18 months & up.


Editorial Review
Playskool has been making the same shape-sorting toy for so many years, parents may worry about their own regression rather than their child's. For young children, however, the Form Fitter is still reliably educational. The big, bold, yellow cube has cutout shapes on each side; three per side make each of the six sides look like a different, silly face. The cookie-cutter pieces in blue, green, and red get matched up and dropped in. Be aware that some of the shapes look very similar, so it takes practicing shape discrimination to get it just right. There's an extra clue built into the Form Fitter, too: each side has a different texture, and the shapes that fit in that side have the same texture. When all the shapes are done, one side flips up to release them from their cubed cage, letting preschool learning run free one more time. --Lynne Sampson


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