Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.Shari
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Love this. Lots of things for the babies to “work” at. Love that it unfolds and will lay flat for those belly babies and then make the box for the sitters. Would buy this a million times!
ReadingGypsy
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
There are too many small parts that could easily come off and cause baby to choke
Joylee Phinney
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
This was a gift for my granddaughter who is almost one, she seemed to like it.
Me
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
My niece loved it very entertaining & learning experience in one . The toy makes noise as the child plays and it folds up on a cube for easy storage. Definetly worth the money and is very cute
Alison
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
Such a cute, functional toy for little ones. There’s so many different little things to play with on each section. It’s pretty compact when closed into a cube which makes storing it easy. And when it’s open, it’s a great size as well. Not too big not too small. Keeps kids busy. Definitely recommend.
Joseph H.
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
Six different sections with lots of activities. It can be hooked together into a cube or lay flat -- apparently can also be separated, but wasn't sure how easy it would be to get together again. The panels are designed for little fingers and hands to easily use. Lot of vibrant colors. The grandchild had lots of fun with this, for about as long as a one year old can be distracted by anything :-)
TM
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
My 18 month old grandson loves this. He will happily sit for 15-20 minutes playing with the different sides.
AverageConsumerGuy
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
This busy board is compact, brightly colored, and has quite a few activities that keep my grandkids entertained for a reasonable period of time. The size is about eight inches square which is big enough for little hands and fingers, but small enough to put away in the toy box. The kids are 1 and 3 years old respectively, and they each use the toy differently. The younger one tends to focus on the things that he can push, prod, and poke, while the older one manipulates many of the smaller and more intricate pieces. It’s great that the cube can be separated into six separate boards so that the two can play with the same toy while not having to monopolize the thing.The boards are difficult for the kids to separate, and a few of them require a bit of force and/or manipulation to take the cube apart. Because of that, they don’t even try to do it, and it’s up to us to break it down for them when they both want to play. Perhaps over time some of the connections will loosen up a bit as it wears. It is easy to put together though. The plungers on the connections are beveled so that they slide pretty easily into the holes on the other boards so the older one can hook them together.When assembling the pieces back into a cube you do have to pay attention to which pieces go where, they are not all interchangeable. One board holds all the connectors while the rest have the holes for the connector, so the one with the connectors is the starting point for reassembly. And only one piece has a small nylon loop that stretches over a small post found on only one other board that serves as the latch to hold the cube together. I’ve read a few reviews that indicated that they had trouble keeping the cube assembled. I haven’t experienced that and have found that once assembled it helps to press all of the boards together firmly, then there should be no problem.
Recommended Products