Plan Toys Stacking Ring
Tag : plan toy, stacking ring
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Features
- Honors a tradition with this beautiful version of the classic stacking rings
- Explore counting color and size while playing with this toy as a safety precaution the central rod is collapsible
- As a safety precaution the central rod is collapsible if there are no rings on the rod
- This toy is made in Thailand from all natural organic recycled rubber wood
Product Description
This is a brightly colored wooden ring stacker which teaches children about sizes and colors. As a safety precaution the stacking rod is collapsible.This multi-colored stacking ring is a great source for developing many skills. Children can stack the rings in varying orders: by size, by color, and other creative arrangements!This eco-friendly toy is made from organic, recycled, rubberwood trees.|Age:|1.5 years +----Developmental Skills|Size:|7.5 x 4 x 5 in.|Weight:|1 lbs|Made in ThailandCustomer reviews
So much fun 
We love this toy. My daughter is just a year old and so we use the wooden disks by themselves for now (i wouldn't want her to hurt herself on the stick). she stacks all the disks by herself and claps when she's through. it takes some practice and patience to balance the disks without the stick. she loves it. there are no design flaws with our toy.
a couple of design flaws 
We've had this toy less than a month. While I like the look and the fact that it's made of wood, we've had two problems. First, the top of the toy - the red ball - does not screw onto the stand. Hence, it's hard to put aside or away neatly; as soon as it's disturbed, it easily falls and everything comes undone. With a little training, you get used to always picking it up from the base. The real problem is that the pole that holds the rings and is affixed to the base broke! It is held on by some sort of elastic/string device, and it snapped apart from the base. It's so inexpensive that it's not worth the effort to send it back. I may try to screw it together. Most likely, we'll just a buy a different brand.

