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Infantino Barn Shape Sorter | 
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| Brand: Infantino Category: Baby Product
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $9.97 You Save: $10.02 (50%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Age: 1 - 3 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 10 x 11
MPN: 1503046 Model: 150-3046 UPC: 773554030464 EAN: 0773554030464
Release Date: January 12, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 4 to 6 weeks
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| Features:
| • | Baby develops hand-eye coordination while matching shapes and learning colors and animal names | | • | Features easy-to-grasp figures and letters, movable clock hand that clacks and beads that spin and slide | | • | Barn holds everything for easy clean up and take-along play |
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Product Description Engage little ones with this activity barnyard with lots of fun surprises! 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. The clock has a movable hand that clicks and clacks to make learning numbers fun. It helps little ones develop hand-eye coordination, while teaching cause and effect. There's also a cute cow and a happy horse tumbler. Fun rooster beads spin and side! Easy-to-grasp letters and farm friends help Baby match shapes and learn colors.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Looks can be deceiving November 20, 2008 I purchased this shape sorter for my son when he was 1 year old. In the package it looks very cute. Out of the package, the pieces are much less sturdy looking (all of the animal and letter pieces are hollow and bottomless which I wasn't expecting). The sorter is also a lot harder to complete than I anticipated. My son is able to do this now at 15 months, but with some difficulty. The pieces themselves are very colorful and my son just liked to drag them around the house. As a previous reviewer mentioned, you cannot open the barn door if the animals are in their slots in front. Most of the time the animals are everywhere else but in their slots for this reason - my son is more interested in putting the letters through the roof and taking them out through the door.
I don't like this sorter as much as the traditional fisher-price that he also has - the plastic these pieces are made of is more apt to crack or shatter and has no give so if your child is a big chewer be very careful. My son loves this toy so it does have kid-appeal value, but I was disappointed in the quality for the $10 I spent on it.
My son loves this! September 3, 2008 We got this as a gift and it was a hit with my son (6 months old then) right away! He loves to take out the animals and chew on them and he's been able to figure out how to open the barn door to get at the letters inside (8 months old now)! My only complaint is that the barn door doesn't open when the animals are in place. As far as cleaning, we just put the whole thing in the dishwasher when it starts to look dirty, so easy!!
Poorly Designed June 26, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
It has several design flaws. I would not buy this one again. Looks nicer than it is.
Great toy April 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great shape sorter. I didn't have the previous one, but my daughter did have three other ones and I liked this one the best. You can play with the animals as well as sort the shapes they are standing in and the letters are also for sorting as well as practicing your abcs. It doesn't come with any talking or music-which I happen to really like. It has a little clock on the side and is great for imaginative play. We brought this toy with us on a 15 day vacation and my 18 month old daughter found many ways to play with it besides shape sorting. It is true that if the animals are in place, you can't open the barn door, but that just made her work on taking them out and putting them back in again. We really enjoy this toy.
Poor Replacement for the Castle Sorter that was Recalled October 31, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This toy has several faults...The door won't open to get the letters out when the animals shapes are in their proper places. The overly textured surface holds dirt. The letters don't fit in all of the spaces without forcing them. This toy was the company's replacement for the castle sorter which was a wonderful toy...sad.
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