Qubo Daisy Building Set
Description
Perfect for growing babies and minds, there is a reason the Qubo Daisy Building Set from Quercetti catches the eye and challenges the imagination! A wonderful introduction to building and discovery, the 18-piece Qubo Daisy Building Set is the simple, colorful, plastic blocks set that introduces baby to so much more than building. The Qubo Daisy Building Set includes 5 bright interlocking blocks and 13 jumbo stacking pegs in a variety of dazzling colors with which kids can build and explore. Plus, each interlocking block stacks easily thanks to the built-in male and female connections that make them perfect for stacking and building, which promotes manipulative and tactile skills. Best of all, the interlocking blocks of the Qubo Daisy Building Set from Quercetti form a storage unit for the pegs when young ones are finished playing for the day! Box measures 7.5"x7.5"x7.5".
From Quercetti Toys |
Item # QA4040
- Price:
- $29.95
- Customer Reviews:
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- Currently 3.00/5 Stars.
- Recommended Age:
- 12 months and up
- Usually Ships:
- within 24 hours
Features
- This 18-piece block set features 5 interlocking blocks and 13 jumbo stacking pegs
- Interlocking blocks feature built-in male and female connections for stacking and building
- Interlocking blocks form a storage unit for pegs




Somewhat disappointing
April 1, 2011
Reviewer:
Chelsea from Maine
Purchased for:
My Child
Child's Age:
1 Year Old
Describe Yourself:
young mom
Would you recommend?
Yes
Review:
For weeks, I was SO excited to get this for my son's first birthday, but once we got it out of the package, it was somewhat of a letdown. The big "blocks" are great! We put them together, the baby takes them apart. They stay in place quite well, but aren't difficult to separate. Also great is the small "block" (similar to the single Megabloks pieces) that doubles as a rattle. he rest of the small pieces, though, aren't so great... very few of them actually fit together. They fall apart much too easily, and all you can do is balance them on top of each other, basically, or make a box out of the large blocks and play with the small pieces as a "fill and spill" toy (or stack them as shown on the packaging). I like it, but it's not all I hoped it would be.