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Putting a hand in this smiling cookie jar gives baby a special treat - learning fun with a magical surprise! Two different modes teach shapes or numbers, songs teach about making things happen, and fun phrases are sure to bring a giggle. Baby learns to identify and sort five cookie shapes, enjoying fun rewards with each success. Learning never looked so yummy! Requires 3 "AA" batteries, included. Measures 8"H x 7.5"W x 6.75"L.
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Technical Details
- This smiling-faced cookie jar features a magical opening that senses baby's hand, or the cookie shapes- It plays music and sounds and says phrases each time something is placed in or on top of the jar
- 2 play modes include Shape Mode and Number Mode
- As baby places the correct shape through the correct opening she will hear the name of the shape or the number that is on the shape
- Includes 5 cookie shapes, magical cookie jar and lid
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By A. Amanda (Brick, NJ United States)
We got this for my daughter when she was about 6 months old and since then she absolutely loves it. The music can get a bit annoying for us, but it's easy to turn off and she could care less about it. At 10 months she's already putting the square and circle shapes into the proper holes. This is definitely a great toy.
By K. Reyna (SoCal)
I received this as a gift for my son's b-day, and this was his favorite out of all of them. He loves putting the "cookies" in the jar and can put on the lid. He loves to rock back and forth to the music it plays. There is only one shape that does not fit well, but it hasn't been an issue, and I take this toy whenever we go to visit relatives.
By L. Kremer
I bought this becasue my son loves his Fishbowl ( I think it's Fisher Price) and this is kind of the same idea with a container for things to go in and sounds when you drop things in/take them out, but I was very dissapointed that the shapes are really hard to get through their holes. Then, even if you can squeeze them through, once you get a few shapes in the jar you can't get the rest of the shapes though their holes becase the holes are at the very bottom and the shapes inside take up too much room to fit new ones in. It's cute if you just want to use it with the top hole, but the shape sorter holes weren't very well designed.
By diane page (new york city)
I agree with the other posters in that the concept behind this toy is great: shape sorting, with the added bonus of color and number recognition. And I'm not against light/sound toys that offer reward when the task is done (ie, singing when you get the right shape in place). BUT the shapes are hard for our 17 month old to push all the way in. And the movement-activated noises are very annoying. Any time you put your hand in the center, or on the shapes, you get sound reward -- "yummy, cookies" is one. Our child doesn't yet eat or ask for cookies, so that's unfortunate. (This was a gift, I probably wouldn't have bought it myself if I'd heard the messaging.) We're pretty happy with the wooden Melissa & Doug version of this, I'd recommend it instead.
By e's mom (asia)
I was excited about getting this shape sorter because it's cute, has a lid, music, teaches shapes-- but no one mentioned how annoying this toy's emphasis on cookies is! I don't want my daughter's first words to be about how yummy cookies are, since she doesn't even eat them yet. yes, i know it's a "cookie jar" but i didn't realize the sounds that it makes is all about how the shapes are all of cookies and how yummy they are. it's a shame because the rest of the toy is pretty cute. Also, the shapes are somewhat difficult to fit in-- even for me!
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