Fisher-Price Rock-A-Stack | 
enlarge | Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Toy
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $5.50 You Save: $4.49 (45%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 68 reviews Sales Rank: 82
Media: Baby Product Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Age: 6 months - 2 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 5.1 x 7.9 x 9.8
MPN: 001050-00320 Model: 71050 UPC: 040002858704 EAN: 0075380010505 ASIN: B00000IZQP
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Stimulating the senses | | • | Developing motor skills | | • | Encouraging cognitive abilities | | • | Comes with brightly coloured, shiny reflections and swirling beads | | • | Rainbow of five rings fits over a cone with rocking base |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Editorial Review For generations babies have delighted in this classic stacking toy. Consisting of five bright candy-colored rings in graduated sizes looped over an 8-inch-tall plastic post, the Rock-A-Stack helps babies develop coordination as they learn to stack the easy-to-grasp rings in the proper order. Little ones will have the time of their lives sorting, stacking, and tasting to see if the rings really taste as good as they look. Made of absolutely safe, washable soft plastic suitable for teething. --Marianne Painter
Product Description
Some things never go out of style. A rainbow of five rings fits over a cone with rocking base. Stacking toys help baby develop fine motor skills while encouraging cognitive abilities. Made of teethable material.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 63 more reviews...
Hoped for more.... July 11, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
We got this for our son when he was 6 mo old. He's now 11 mo old and still isn't very interested in playing with it....maybe he will eventually. Right now he will take the rings off, throw them, then moves on to something else. It's not very entertaining for him (yet?). I really liked the price though!! We'll see what happens.
toxic plastic? May 7, 2008 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I called the fisher-price customer service line to ask if this product contained bisphenol-a (deemed toxic recently by Canada) and they refused to answer stating the content was a trade secret and spouting off a rehearsed line stating that the FDA had not found reason for concern about this type of plastic (in the two major studies conducted by them that were, surprise, funded by the plastics industry). I thanked them and bought something else, the Melissa and Doug stacker made of wood and lead-free paint. Fisher-price, shame on you for not being upfront about this. Get used to the question because American consumers are getting educated about this possible very dangerous plastic in our children's toys, baby bottles, Nalgene bottles and lining 95% of the canned food and soda we drink. If you aren't already aware of this danger, educate yourself and find out why Europe and Canada are removing it from food products and children's products.
classic toy still pleases May 5, 2008 My 9 month old son is fascinated with this toy. From a mother's perspective, this toy is great because it is easy to clean, durable and doesn't require batteries which means it always works!
Simple, timeless toy April 28, 2008 This toy is just what I titled it.....simple and timeless. I remember this toy for my own children, the oldest of which is now 25 yrs. I recently bought this for my grandson and of all the fancy, electronic toys he has, this simple toy is by far his favorite! You cannot go wrong with this and I certainly recommend it!
Great Developmental Toy April 3, 2008 My daughter (14 months old) was in the hospital for 5+ weeks, and I picked up this toy from Childlife. . . . You could just see her learning how to play with this deceptively simple toy. First she learned how to take the rings off, then how to put them on, then wearing the rings like braclets, then taking the rings off by "dumping" the stack, then pretending to wear the base like a hat, playing peek-a-boo with the rings over your eyes, etc. Some people mentioned how they don't like how the pole is tapered so all the rings won't fit if placed on out-of-order, but I like that feature. . . I feel like she will learn eventually how to put them on in order. It was refreshing to have a toy without lights, sounds, and batteries and be just as entertaining (at least at this age.) It is cheaper to buy elsewhere, though.
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