

mushie Stacking Cups Toy | Made in Denmark (Original)
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jandreas
> 3 dayThese are great for many skills across the first couple of years. I really love the colors that we can choose from now.
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Nicole
> 3 dayMy girl is obsessed with these! Im literally considering getting a second set because she has cups scattered all over the house! When she crawls around she holds one in her mouth and crawls from room to room taking her cup with her- she is literally obsessed with them! And the neutral colors are perfect! I hate loud bright primary colored kids toys so the matted neutral colors are absolutely beautiful. Like I said, Im probably going to buy a second set.
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Natalie Heddens
> 3 dayI love that these cups are plastic because they’re easy to clean and my baby LOVES chewing on them. The colors are gorgeous and they’ll grow with my baby which makes them the perfect gift too!
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Sara Marie
> 3 day10/10 recommend! My 9 month old is in love with these! especially the blue and green ones they are his favorite colors and really help him develop his hand skills and eye coordination of putting them together and also knocking them down! He has a blast and can’t help but laugh when playing with them thank you for such a great toy that I don’t have to worry about him chewing on! I also love to give him one at changing time to keep his hands occupied because he has eczema and it’s a natural way to stop him from itching!
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Eileen
> 3 dayGave these to my daughter at 6 months. She mostly liked to knock them down and push them around. Shes now 10 months and really enjoys nesting the smaller cups into the bigger ones and likes to find smaller things to put in the cups. She will see me stack them together or stack them on other things and is now trying to do that too. These are easily her favorite toy! Theyre cute too - pretty colors. Really good gift in my opinion.
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Elizabeth Ramirez
> 3 dayI purchased these cups for my baby boy’s Easter basket. He is 15 months and both he and big sister (3) love to play with them. They are a modern twist on simple stacking cups with their earthy palette and sweet laser cut designs (rainbow, stars, etc). Of course, the obvious play is to stack, knock over and stack again, which is a hit with most Littles. But, watching my toddler incorporate these cups in her small world play makes this purchase all the more worthwhile. She uses them as bowls for her dolls’ meals, as doll hats, as a place to collect treasures scavenged from the outdoors, etc. I don’t mind keeping them out on my coffee table because they are so pleasing to the eye. Overall, a great open-ended play purchase.
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Lauren W
> 3 dayMy bunny loves these little cups. I know they’re intended for infants, but I use them as toys for Beasley. I hide his pellets in each cup and stack them and he will remove each cup from the stack as he eats his way through or he will knock them over. Also the colors and the different shape cut outs on the bottom are adorable!
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Jen
Greater than one weekMy little guy loves to knock over his cups as well as pull them out of the stack individually. Right now hes trying to figure out how to put the cups back inside each other but his hand is a bit wobbly. Still very cute to see him observing and figuring them out. The colors are very beautiful and the product is very well made. Loved them so much that I bought the teeny tiny stacking rings as well. lol
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Swanson Fam
> 3 dayThese are so fun for them to learn to stack inside of each other! They also make fun containers for small amounts of snacks.
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Florida Girl
> 3 dayThese work well for little hands.