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The Montessori Busy Board is an engaging educational toy designed for toddlers aged 1 and up. It features 17 LED lights, 10 interactive buttons, and comes with animal learning cards and dinosaur stickers. This versatile board promotes sensory development, cognitive skills, and fine motor abilities, making it an excellent gift for various occasions while ensuring hours of fun and learning.
P**S
Great for 16-Month old
This toy has been perfect for our sweet toddler’s inquisitive mind. Great motor skill challenge. It keeps attention for minimum of 10-15 minutes and has been used daily for a month (which is a long time for life-of-toddler-toys). It entertains while waiting in the high chair for dinner; or at doctor’s appointments. It’s light weight and easily fits in the diaper bag with very low noise level. And super easy for toddlers to hold😊
C**N
My grandson loves this busy board
The activities on the busy board provide a nice stimulation for my grandson. He lives across the country so I can only refer to what his parents said about this toy. It was a hit at Christmas time not only with my grandson but even the adults found themselves drawn to it.
S**D
The kids love it
This gift was a hit at Christmas and continues to be a favorite today.
T**S
Difficult for a 12 month old to use.
This is a good toy but needs to be rated for a child older than 12 months.
B**G
baby girl loved it!
18-month-old child was extremely curious and 4-year-old big sister helped her.
B**A
So much fun!
Easy to carry and my daughter loves it!
C**G
Toddler loves this
My 22 month old was occupied for 30 minutes with this and has played with it so much since opening ot in Christmas
K**E
Updated review : broke in 2 weeks, choking hazard
Update: We had this for exactly two weeks and unfortunately one of the plugs has broken and fallen out. It left a hole and luckily the piece was found before my son accidentally ate it. I will be unfortunately returning this product.Original review: I got this busy board because my 13m old has been liking to turn on/off switches, really working on his fine motor skills. The first day he was able to figure out how to move the yellow switch to the "on" position, and also push the button that makes the beeping noise. The second day he found the power button (same as the beep button) and we're working on the green and red switches. One thing I don't love is that the upper switches, the ones that are little metal rods, are placed at an angle. So, instead of pushing "up" and "down" to turn those switches on and off, you have to kind of push them at an angle. I find that a little confusing for kids that are just learning how switches work, especially when I as a 31 year old adult have to fidget with them. I'm sure my little one will figure it out eventually, it just seems like a small detail that was unfortunately overlooked.
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