You have to put the stickers on yourself; if you screw up, you can't move them. Be Careful! The product is great, my kid (10 months) loves it. He likes to chew on them and has almost eaten off the sticker on the "No. 1" cup.
Update 12/20/2012: I wish I had put the stickers on "upside down" aligned so that when the items are stacked up from biggest to smallest, the numbers are right-side-up. Instead, I put them on so that they are right side up when the open end of each bucket is up. So now when my (second) kid is using these to make a tower, the numbers are upside down. Sigh. When you look at the picture on the site, note that they are having their cake and eating it too! The "big" picture of the #10 bucket is with the sticker on my way. But in the tower, they have the sticker on the other way. Do it the tower way.
On the plus side: Still is great condition for my second kid!
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This truly is a great toy for hand and eye coordination! For months she would watch us stack the cups until recently when we discovered her doing it on her own! We were so proud to see our 15 month old daughter do it without any help from us. She likes to build, then destroy, then build, then destroy... We never put the stickers on. She knows the colors and knows when she is placing them out of order. She is now 16 months old and a skilled cup stacker! She still doesn't care for the shapes and sorting them into the bucket but what a great multi toy!
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My family owns a toyshop and i sold this toy for many years, it is the best stacker you can get. The reasons... the cups are round and they have straight sides so your little one can roll the cups all over the floor, they have a ridge on the bottom of the cup so that they stack without sliding off each other. There are stickers you can put on the sides of each cup with numbers and pictures to count. The cups go in three colour order, they stack inside each other as well so that your child learns to stack "up" and stack "in". The best is stacking them up and getting your child to knock them over, my son plays all day with his and never tires of knocking them over (great exercise for mum!) the biggest cup has a handle and is the shape sorter bucket and the lid has four simple shapes in it and the pieces are the best size for picking up in little hands but not being able to shove in their mouth (always a plus!!!) The plastic is hard wearing and durable, there is nothing bad about this toy, and the price is fantastic!
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My 16-month old loves nesting and stacking cups. We have the basic set of small round cups. When I saw this and the positive reviews, I bought them so he would have a different set of stacking/nesting toys. They are GREAT! He can do so many things with them. He can stack or nest them. He likes putting the circle shape it comes with in the smallest cup, which fits in his hand perfectly. He likes carrying the bucket around by the handle and of course, chewing on the handle too! He puts balls in all of the different cups. He puts the smallest cups in his Playskool Explore and Grow Tumble N Twirl and watches them spin around and get tossed out when he opens the door on it. He hasn't taken advantage of the shape sorter lid yet, but I'm sure he will soon. I really like that this toy has a shape sorting lid and 8 shapes. The cups also all have their number on the bottom. I highly recommend this toy and if you're only going to buy one set of stacking/nesting cups, this is definitely the one to buy!
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My granddaughter has a set of these plastic buckets and we had so much fun with them that I had to order a set for my house, They nest easily for storage. They have stickers to appy for the numbers 1 to 10. I wish they also had another set of stickers with the alphabet. I have an old favorite set of Disney nesting boxes that have both the numbers and the alphabet but they are cardboard and almost worn out.

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