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ABOUT Ages 2 - 4 years Stack, topple, spin, balance, wobble, tilt, and wiggle! Little hands delight in the never-ending discovery of Tobbles. Physics interplays with design perfection. Creativity, experimentation, and innovative play take on a new spin. And do they ever spin! The 6 uniquely weighted Tobbles pieces can be carefully balanced, suitably nested, recklessly spun, and stacked to tower far above your expectations. BENEFITS Tobbles accelerates aptitudes for exploration with hours of abstract fun! Creativity Innovative Play Sensory Exploration Fine Motor Skills Coordination Visual-Spatial Acuity Open-Ended Play Weighted Dual-Textured Surface Early Physics Lessons OUR PROMISE Fat Brain Toys has always been focused first and foremost on each toy's safety and quality of craftsmanship. All of our creations are tested many times over to ensure both parents and children get the best experience possible. By working with brilliant inventors and designers from all over the world, we are continuously establishing entirely new trends and creating innovative, contemporary designs that are sure to inspire creativity and spark curiosity. OUR DIFFERENCE Fat Brain Toys designs unique toys and games that inspire learning through pure, authentic play. Since 2002, Fat Brain Toys has been a family owned and operated toy company based in the heartland of America - Elkhorn, Nebraska. Our toys have appeared in USA Today, Consumer Reports, Real Simple, The New York Times, and on NBC's Today Show and ABC's Good Morning America. We utilize safe, innovative materials in combination with modern designs to create toys that are as entertaining as they are educational.
Physics interplays with design perfection with this vibrant set of six wobbling, wiggling, spinnable, stackable spheres; a design-savvy conversation piece for parents, a brilliant playtime experience for children
Balance them, nest them, spin them, stack them up in all kinds of gravity-defying angles; watch them wobble, tilt, wiggle, and roll; ideal for busy, curious children
Playtime perfection for children ages 2 and up; fully safety tested; made with high quality ABS plastic; BPA-free; built exceptional strong to stand up to endless toppling and dropping
Inspires sensory exploration, imaginative thinking, creativity, experimentation; strengthens fine motor skills, coordination, visual-spatial acuity; creativity and innovative play take on a new spin!
Winner of Major Fun Award for Toys, Dr. Toy 10 Best Creative Products Award, Parents' Choice Recommended Award, Parents Magazine Toy of the Year, and more; Includes 6 dual-colored spheres and a base to stack them on; made in China
Not really a big fan if this toy. I know I lot of the reviews state that the adults play with it half of the time so I'm sure that assist in the rating. I will say off the bat though that my kids (3yr & 18mo)do love playing with it for a good few minutes at a time but mostly as a colorful ball toy.It stands about 12" high when stacked/assembled. The balls range in diameter from about 2", 2 1/4", 2 1/2", 3", 3 1/2", 3 3/4" with the 4" base. Again those measurements are really rough, but it's just for a general idea. I'd say that they are weighted in the bottom center of the balls base, but not magnetic from what i can tell. Just given the shape when tucked into each other and the small weight might give that impression though. The balls are assembled with the top half(cup) and lower half(ball). The top half has a very slightly rubberized coating all except for the smallest ball.They are light weight balls but you can feel the presence of the balance weight. I know because they are a ball shaped toy most kids might be inclined to toss them around accordingly and for that I wouldn't rate them durable. My kids haven't tested that limit yet, but I'm sure it's a matter of time until it goes Humpty Dumpty right into the wall.They state that you "can stack, spin balance, open ended play". Honestly from practical play at the young toddler age, they can stack it directly on top of one another very still and it will stay piled, that's about it. I played with it myself initially to check the limitations/range of stacking play and really the second product picture is about the most staggered you can make it before it topples all over the place. You can roll it, because it's a ball shape, and yes like a ball you can spin it too, imagine that, a 'free extra feature' ;) I've tried to stack these outside of the base with no luck, of course, and I've tried to stack them inverted(cup side down, one on top of another) with no luck there either. Again if I approach it as meticulous as one would while disarming a bomb then I can get a couple different configurations out of it, but my kids with more of the 'pull the pin and launch' grenade style leave little else for this toy to do but to stack it straight up.It's colorful, it's a nice idea and the weight is a nice touch. If that weight was in fact also slightly magnetic, this might be worlds more fun with far more range of play. Being that it's not easily stable or all that durable(for 'ball' type abuse)and really nothing more than a plastic stacking toy, I think it's overpriced. I would have paid $12 for this at Imaginarium or a store like that. My kids do love it though for the few minutes at a time that they play with it so, I concede to their authority, and don't pretend to understand why.I bought toys for my two grandsons who visit from out of state. Both are the same age (21 months) and I needed some age appropriate things. I always get toys that are both learning toys and fun. This was just the ticket. There are so many ways to use it, it teaches so many things, is very well engineered (there's no other way to say that, it is engineered!) and is really fun. My husband and I played with it and familiarized ourselves with it ahead of the first grandson's visit. Great.My grandchildren opened this last night at a Chanukah party. The 7 month old and the three year old were both entranced. The individual components are weighted so they can stack the balls in all kinds of leaning confections. The adults gathered around and played with the toddler to see how much off balance would still work. He then balanced it with different sizes on the bottom. The seven month old put the items in his mouth and tottered them around. He liked them because they are approximately balls but do not roll off so quickly so he can explore different properties, and tastes. The components got a hard handling given the adult participation and I didnt see any scratching or chipping. The toy itself is bright and attractive. I always like a toy that is fun for the parents too, and this fulfills this wish beautifully and colorfully.Received the toy on time, and it was in perfect condition! My 11 3/4 month-old loves knocking it down and watching the "balls" spin around. She tries to teeth on them (cutting molars right now) but haven't had any problems, since they're round, and she can't get a good bite on the side that has the indentation. Husband likes to stack them for her -- I like that it almost looks like an art piece, and not just a baby toy. Seems pretty durable. I think that this will be one of those toys that stick around for a long time...oh, and I know that it says it's for "3+" but if you watch your baby play with them, it's safe.Update: My 17-month-old is still playing with these! She's no longer trying to teeth on them, but they do make a terrific racket when she clatters them onto the hardwood floor. Still, no scratches on the toy or our floors, so everyone wins.Kids love this product very much...... very colourful & attractive ......it’s very strong to survive the drops & throw by my Son......? ???Tobbles should be a staple on everyone's shelves. It is so simple and yet so engaging to interact with, even for adults. The colors are cheery, the material feels great, and the endless variations of stacking the spheres is a total creativity jackpot. This is my go-to toy for all early childhood gift ideas. LOVE IT!I purchased this toy for our 1 1/2 year old grandson. The first "hand" toy we gave was the good old standby... the graduated ring set on a post. This Tobble toy seemend to be and has proven to be the next logical step in hand/eye coordination. Grandson gets to play with it after the adults in the room are finished. I personally have spend more than a few minutes "pushing the extremes" of the toy's ability to defy gravity and create super bends and leans in the stacking. Grandson also has found that the smaller "balls" will fit in the larger ones..... a new way to play... I've recommended the toy to my dentist for her child and also to other grandparents to give their little ones.I love this toy!!! My son has special needs and has a hard time with his motor skills. What I love about this toy is is that's it's very forgiving, it doesn't have to go on balanced and straight. Usually he's successful with his attempts and can stack several without it tipping over. We have tons of fun to see how out of balance we can make it and are surprised at how well it stacks! This toy has also encouraged him to use two hands which he does not like to do. The bigger pieces are a bit too big to use with just one hand so it's been a great toy to encourage use of both hands.I love a good quality educational toy, and this is a great addition to our ever growing toy box. Bought for my 13 month old to help with his tower building skills. This toy is so addictive (for me, he's not so bothered yet, but still a good toy). All the pieces are weighted just right so they stack perfectly on top of each other like magic. One half is plastic and the other is silicone so they stick together really nicely which helps my son when he smacks the ball on the top as it doesn't just slip off. It sort of feels like it's magnetic but it's not, just very well crafted. Some of the positions you can get put in defy gravity a bit and it's great to mess with. It's a fab toy. A bit on the pricey side, but still, it's probably worth it and will help advance by son's balancing skills as he gets older and more precise. Highly recommended by a toy addict Mummy.So they are expensive but I have bought them for work as a change from stacking beakers and something a little more open ended. Where I want older children to be developing the motor control of stacking beakers this is not seen as a 'baby toy' but construction or art. The texture is smooth- and the top slightly different texture. The colour is bright without being overwhelming. They are fun, appealing, appear durable. Of course more storage space than stacking beakers but worth the pay off. I think these will become a favourite in intervention work.Bought for a 1 year old boy who occasionally shows some interest in this. I wouldn't say it's a "must have" toy and it's a bit pricey for what it is.Brought this as a Christmas present for a 12 month old as was recommended by a friend who said every toddler should have one fab toy but was disappointed when the parents told me one of the stacking balls had come apart .Bought as a gift after having used them at the school I work at. They're brilliant and stimulating for young toddlers to even 6-7 year olds!