2009 Advisor
SpokaneMan
Spokane, WA

The Fisher Price Rock-a-Stack is a Fun and Interactice Baby Toy.

5 star rating

cost-conscious, budget-conscious, always looking for interesting toys, impressed with this product, a father to a young baby
Pros

    Easy for Baby to Understand (eventually), Good as a Teether, Durable, Easy to clean, Helps with Coordination, Teaches motor skills


OCT
29
2009

 

The Fisher Price Rock-a-Stack is one of those classic toys where most parents now have already had one when they were a child.  The Fisher Price Rock-a-Stack has been around for a long time now, and that is because the product is great for the baby's development.  Not only that, but the Rock-a-Stack is such a simple toy that even if the baby doesn't understand the point of the toy at first, it double's as a great teething toy with lots of different parts that the baby can play with.

For those who haven't heard of the Fisher Price Rock-a-Stack, it is a toy that comes with a base and a pole which has five rings on it.  These donut shaped rings all slide off the top of the pole, and can be played with individually by the baby or toddler.  Each ring is a different size, working from the biggest one on the bottom up to the smallest one on the top, and they also all come in different colors.  Recently Fisher Price has started selling the Rock-a-Stack with a fifth ring that is partially clear and contains little beaded balls.  These balls move around to make noise when that particular ring is being played with.

One way to look at the Fisher Price Rock-a-Stack is through it being a learning game.  The object is simply to put all of the rings back on to the pole, and you baby or toddler "wins" if they can accomplish this.  The toy helps with hand-eye coordination and teaches motor skills that will be necessary later on in their development.  It's never too early to give this toy to a baby, because the rings can serve as colorful teethers that they will spend hours just hanging on to and flipping around.  The toy is very durable, easy to wash, and clean-up is a snap when you are done playing with it.  This toy is one of those developmental tools that are easy to find, inexpensive to purchase (under $10.00) and can provide hours of interactive fun at home.  Highly recommended.



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MikeMaroon wrote on Nov 14, 2009 at 2:06AM

Best, most simple toy ever. Never known a kid who didn't have this!

Jo wrote on Oct 30, 2009 at 2:31PM

We loved this toy. Probably the best ever made!