| | |  | Babies | Home » » Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Rock-a-Stack | | | | | | | Description: | | Some things never go out of style. A rainbow of five rings fits over a cone with rocking base. Stacking toys help baby develop fine motor skills while encouraging cognitive abilities. Made of teethable material. | | | Features: | |
• Bright colors, shiny reflections and swirling beads stimulate visual development
• Placing rings on post strengthens eye-hand coordination
• Helps baby learn to differentiate among colors and sizes of rings
• Hands-on activities strengthen baby's sense of touch
• Enhances gross motor skills as baby bats and rocks the toy
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.54 inches | | Product Width:
| 7.87 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.76 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.77 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.84 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.96 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.84 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 190 reviews |
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206 of 236 found the following review helpful:
toxic plastic?May 07, 2008
By Rebecca
"BPA-Free Baby Mama"
I called the fisher-price customer service line to ask if this product contained bisphenol-a (deemed toxic recently by Canada) and they refused to answer stating the content was a trade secret and spouting off a rehearsed line stating that the FDA had not found reason for concern about this type of plastic (in the two major studies conducted by them that were, surprise, funded by the plastics industry). I thanked them and bought something else, the Melissa and Doug stacker made of wood and lead-free paint. Fisher-price, shame on you for not being upfront about this. Get used to the question because American consumers are getting educated about this possible very dangerous plastic in our children's toys, baby bottles, Nalgene bottles and lining 95% of the canned food and soda we drink. If you aren't already aware of this danger, educate yourself and find out why Europe and Canada are removing it from food products and children's products.
27 of 27 found the following review helpful:
RECALL THIS PRODUCT!! beware blue paintMay 13, 2010
By Jamie B. Segel We received this as a gift. When I gave it to my 8 month old son, blue dye was all over his mouth and hands. I called Fisher Price to complain and they stated that they have not recalled the product since the dye was non toxic. They then refused to tell me what was in the blue paint. I did a search online and this problem has been ongoing since April 2009. WHY WAS THIS NOT RECALLED???
91 of 103 found the following review helpful:
Blue dye rubs offApr 06, 2009
By Jen
"Jen"
I purchased the Rock-a-Stack for my 6 month old son on Friday April 3,2009. I came home to wash the product and soon realized the water I was washing it in was blue. Then my hands and arms were stain blue. I was very grateful that I washed this product before giving it to my son. Who knows what type of paint Fisher-Price uses and even if they say it is non-toxic as parents I am sure we don't want our children getting the paint in their mouth. I scrubbed the blue ring for a couple of minutes and there is still dye coming off of the ring. I can't imagine if I gave this to my son, his clothes, skin, blankets, and our carpet would have been stained blue.
I called the 800 number for Fisher-Price and they did not seem the lease bit concerned. I have written more about our experience at : rock-a-stackbluering.blogspot.com
I DO NOT recommend this product and I hope this is taken off the shelves at stores ASAP!
If you have had a similar experience please post on our blog so we can make this know Nationwide and get this defective Fisher-Price product off the selves!
21 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Blue dye everywhere!!Mar 08, 2009
By Charles J. Barr We love this toy and have been in search for one that the blue ring does not rub off it's color-- After 3 tries I finally went with a different brand. The blue ring on the fisher price set would come off on everything (hands, mouth, clothes) even after multiple washings-- Too scary since it kept happening with every new model I purchased. Finally bought a lead free wood type and they are not rubbing off color
35 of 41 found the following review helpful:
A classic!May 21, 2000
First of all, you can't go wrong with the price-period. It's a great toy and I find my son constantly making this toy a favorite choice. He loves the rings and the primary colors seem to provide good visual stimulation. Because of the stacking order the child learns logic as well as develops their memory skills. The toy is durable, easy to clean and is good for teething. However, I would suggest to anyone that if they find that their child has enough teeth to break through the plastic and find that their child continually chews through the product that they discontinue use. No toy should be teethed on to the point of damage as small bits could break off and pose a choking hazard. So far this toy seems far from a problem such as the one described above and I would highly recommend it. The rings and base are light in weight and won't cause injury if dropped on a little toe. Again, for the price you absolutely can not go wrong with this product!
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