Here's the but. These are stackers, but each one of ours is grossly misshapen. They didn't get squished in shipping; you can see by the way the cloth is cut and the seams are stitched that it was lopsided in the crafting process. Consequently, the fish pitches forward, while the bird and beaver both slant to the side, meaning that stacking all three on top of each other is a wobbly affair, even with the magnets helping out. Presently, my son doesn't care -he can't exactly stack them correctly anyway -but when he's older, I can imagine him getting irritated when they fall over due to fabric flaws rather than his own error.
Overall, it's a darling toy, but you're probably better off buying it from a brick-and-mortar where you can see whether it's defective or not, especially considering that all three of ours were goofed, not just one.
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My husband bought this for our 5 month old son. These are wonderful toys. We are already fans of the Lamaze brand, owning both Lamaze Early Development Toy, Captain Calamari Lamaze Mortimer the Moose.We bought these because they are unique for stackers. They look like a totem pole. I wasn't certain of the material until they arrived. They are a cloth like material so they can be wiped down with a damp rag. They are much larger than I thought, which is great for small hands that haven't quite learned how to grasp small items. They are each about the size of a baseball. They also have magnets that stack them together. So dexterity isn't an issue with stacking them on a pole like most of these toys. And each one can be as an individual toy.
I highly recommend this product.




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