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Item: MD272 Quantity on Hand: 112
Barnyard music to their ears!
Little children match halves in a wooden tray to complete animal picture images. And when they do, realistic sounds - a horse, cow, dog, sheep, pig, and rooster signal achievement!
These images come to life when their picture halves are properly matched! ...and there is only silence when it's not a match!
A clever way to introduce cause and effect, matching skills, and make associations.
A Great First Puzzle
Animal Sounds Reinforce Learning & Achievement
High Quality Melissa & Doug Construction
Dimensions: 7 inches x 4.25 inches x 3.75 inches.
Ages 2+
Toy Value Index: 8.79
The Toy Value Index is a Fat Brain Toys exclusive intended to quantify the overal play value of a given toy or game. We do this by taking our customers' feedback on (QUALITY + TIME PLAYED + AGE TRANSCENDENCE)/PRICE.
Fat Brain Index: 8.01
The Fat Brain Index is another Fat Brain Toys exclusive that factors in 14 different traits that we've identified that make a toy "Fat Brain Worthy".
Great for teaching about farm animals
Posted 22 days ago by Tim
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I gave this to my 2 year old that is in love with farm animals at this point. He loves it!!! It's great for learning eye/hand coordination as well as fine motor skills and the reward is hearning the animal's sound. He has a failry easy time making the matches and tries to repeat the sounds after he hears them. A great learning tool!
Fun Toy
Posted 23 days ago by Dawn from Seattle
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I bought these toys for my daughter on her second birthday. While the animal sounds aren't as realistic as they might be, she enjoys the toy overall. The blocks are a good size for small hands to easily manipulate, and matching the pictures on the blocks is easier than trying to snap puzzle pieces together. Although the sound quality isn't great, it's not too loud (nice for parents) and fun for little ones regardless.
A rating of Farm sound Blocks
Posted 23 days ago
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Our 18 month and 2 1/2 year old grandchildren loved this. Over a weekend we saw each come back again and again to put the puzzle together.