Set of wooden shape blocks and colorful patterns to complete Includes 120 shapes and 5 boards Boards are double-sided for even more play A classic math manipulative and learning activity Great for spatial awareness, color recognition, hand-eye coordination, and problem solving
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- Set of wooden shape blocks and colorful patterns to complete
- Includes 120 shapes and 5 boards
- Boards are double-sided for even more play
- A classic math manipulative and learning activity
- Great for spatial awareness, color recognition, hand-eye coordination, and problem solving
Product Description
Pattern blocks and boards inspire kids explore shapes and colors in a hands-on way as they fill wooden backgrounds with sturdy wooden pieces! Follow one of 10 design templates or create your own Mosaic using the 120 colorful wooden tiles in 6 different shapes. Matching and mosaics—what a gorgeous way for kids 3 and older to develop their fine motor skills pattern blocks and boards set inspires kids to enjoy a classic math manipulative and learning activity. It’s great for spatial awareness, color recognition, hand-eye coordination, and problem-solving. The Melissa & Doug pattern blocks and boards set features double-sided boards that provide kids with even more options for creative play. Kids can create linear patterns, sort pattern blocks by color, count pieces, and more. The pattern blocks and boards classic toy makes an ideal gift for kids ages 3 to 6 years. Add the Melissa & Doug 100 piece wood block set to round out the hands-on, screen-free play experience. For more than 30 years, Melissa & Doug has created beautifully designed imagination- and creativity-sparking products that NBC News calls “the gold standard in early childhood play.” We design every toy to the highest quality standards, and to nurture minds and hearts. If your child is not inspired, give us a call and we’ll make it right. Our phone number is on every product.
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From classic wooden toys to crafts, pretend play, and games, Melissa & Doug products provide a launch pad to ignite imagination and a sense of wonder in all children so they can discover themselves, their passions, and their purpose.
Since the company’s founding more than 25 years ago, Melissa & Doug has consistently delivered innovative products that inspire open-ended thinking, encourage kids to see new possibilities, and offer Countless Ways to Play. It’s part of a bigger vision to Take Back Childhood. Because by giving children a true childhood with the space and freedom to explore their world, we give them a path to realizing their full potential!
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Style | Standard |
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Pattern Name | Classic Toy |
Brand Name | Melissa & Doug |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.0 |
Included Components | 120 wooden shapes, 5 double-sided panels |
Age Range Description | 3+ years |
Model Number | 29 |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Sub Brand | Melissa & Doug toys |
Manufacturer | Melissa & Doug |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00000772900294 |
Item Type Name | Developmental Toys |
Item Height | 8.5 inches |
Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2.4 |
Material Type | Wood |
Puzzle Type | Assembly and Disassembly |
Educational Objective | STEM, Patterning, Creative Thinking, Math Skills, Logical Thinking, Patience Skills, Spatial Reasoning, Color Recognition, Hand-Eye Coordination, Problem Solving Skills, Counting Skills, Sorting Skills, Imagination Development, Shape Recognition |
Skill Level | All |
Additional Features | Lightweight |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Theme | children's blocks |
Subject Character | Animals |
Color | Multi-color |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Product Style | Standard |
Number of Pieces | 125 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 13"L x 8.75"W |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 13.0 x 8.75 x 1.5 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
Feature | Great for spatial awareness, color recognition, hand-eye coordination, and problem solving |
Puzzle /Geometric shapes
Like the construction. This will be a gift.
Simply the best
A must have in our household!
Simple and quality!
Parent here 🙋♂️ our toddler loves this! It is simple to use and high quality build materials. I like that it doesn’t require batteries or electronics. Nothing like simple toys to help your child learn!
Useful For Many Concepts, Paint Might Have Longer Lasting Fumes
We’ve had this one for a little over two and a half years now. I purchased it to work on a whole bunch of things with our son, who has a host of medical conditions that come with global developmental delays. It ended up being a serious overreach at the time, and we’re just now getting to where we’re being able to start to use if functionally together.So, this is made of painted wood. I like that it’s painted, but my only thing is that the paint, at least on our set, does have a bit of a smell. Nearly 3 years later and I can still smell it. Now granted, I have been storing ours in a gallon Ziploc bag, which doesn’t really allow for a lot of airing out between uses, and it’s not really causing him to stop playing with it, but…that is a potential downside for kiddos with sensory issues, and it’s always possible a different paint is used now, so I’m not marking down for it, it’s just something to consider for you. I mention it, despite the fact that it has spent a fair bit of time in a bag because I’ve had a few other painted toys do the same that didn’t have the same fume issue over a comparable period of time, so I felt it was worth noting. Also, be aware some of the pieces are small, so if you have a younger baby or toddler in the house, or your kiddo is a chewer with low impulse control (like my kiddo) there are potential choke hazards in this set that will have to be watched carefully.I think that the concept of this toy is great, and it has good potential for so many areas. Fine motor, shape recognition, sorting, colors, matching, counting, really there are a whole lot of ways this toy could be used as a teach different concepts. Right now for us, we’re working at matching the wooden shape pieces to the matching shape in the composite picture on the board. He has patience for about two shapes right now, but we’ll work our way up on that. I also agree with another reviewer that a lid would have been fabulous on the wooden case, since they did go to the trouble of putting it in a wooden case, I think a lid makes a great deal of sense, but I’m not marking off for it, since I felt like I needed the flexibility of overall shape when it came to storage in our household that a Ziploc bag would provide. So overall, I think this is a great toy, but probably to unlock it’s full potential even for a typically developing child, it would work best with parental interaction.
45 people found this helpful
Great educational tool…a few issues
Being a Montessori teacher, this is a wonderful activity for toddlers. As others have noted, there is no lid which makes it difficult to keep the pieces safely stored. The boards are slippery which makes it difficult to keep shapes lined up.The puzzle box was missing the orange triangles. It was difficult getting through to customer service
2 people found this helpful
Kids loved it
The kids said they have this kind of puzzles at daycare and love them so I got them 1.The pieces are sturdy and don’t seem like the colors will come off easily it’s wooden so should last a lifetime.
Handy
My kids love these so much fun and good for thinking skills and learn shapes
Wonderful quality and size
This product us identical to the shapes I used to play with in school 30 years ago! Durable, smooth, solid shapes! Couldn’t be happier! My twins love it too! Haha
One person found this helpful
Nice puzzles but cheaply made box
Lots of wood splinters and cheap, bleached plywood wood for the box and middle divider. The puzzle pieces are decent and no color fades yet. My child plays with it readily and is age appropriate as the underlying origami shapes on the boards made putting them together relatively easy. Would be nice if they include a lid to keep the pieces from falling out if the child or adult accidentally drop them or knock the box over. Good for indoors but not for traveling or car trips.
Love it but no lid
I loved playing with these as a kid and my son really enjoys it. Great for fine motor skills. Wish there was a lid to the box or even a pouch to put the pieces in so it’s easier to store/transport.
Useful For Many Concepts, Paint Might Have Longer Lasting Fumes
We’ve had this one for a little over two and a half years now. I purchased it to work on a whole bunch of things with our son, who has a host of medical conditions that come with global developmental delays. It ended up being a serious overreach at the time, and we’re just now getting to where we’re being able to start to use if functionally together.So, this is made of painted wood. I like that it’s painted, but my only thing is that the paint, at least on our set, does have a bit of a smell. Nearly 3 years later and I can still smell it. Now granted, I have been storing ours in a gallon Ziploc bag, which doesn’t really allow for a lot of airing out between uses, and it’s not really causing him to stop playing with it, but…that is a potential downside for kiddos with sensory issues, and it’s always possible a different paint is used now, so I’m not marking down for it, it’s just something to consider for you. I mention it, despite the fact that it has spent a fair bit of time in a bag because I’ve had a few other painted toys do the same that didn’t have the same fume issue over a comparable period of time, so I felt it was worth noting. Also, be aware some of the pieces are small, so if you have a younger baby or toddler in the house, or your kiddo is a chewer with low impulse control (like my kiddo) there are potential choke hazards in this set that will have to be watched carefully.I think that the concept of this toy is great, and it has good potential for so many areas. Fine motor, shape recognition, sorting, colors, matching, counting, really there are a whole lot of ways this toy could be used as a teach different concepts. Right now for us, we’re working at matching the wooden shape pieces to the matching shape in the composite picture on the board. He has patience for about two shapes right now, but we’ll work our way up on that. I also agree with another reviewer that a lid would have been fabulous on the wooden case, since they did go to the trouble of putting it in a wooden case, I think a lid makes a great deal of sense, but I’m not marking off for it, since I felt like I needed the flexibility of overall shape when it came to storage in our household that a Ziploc bag would provide. So overall, I think this is a great toy, but probably to unlock it’s full potential even for a typically developing child, it would work best with parental interaction.
45 people found this helpful
Useful For Many Concepts, Paint Might Have Longer Lasting Fumes
We’ve had this one for a little over two and a half years now. I purchased it to work on a whole bunch of things with our son, who has a host of medical conditions that come with global developmental delays. It ended up being a serious overreach at the time, and we’re just now getting to where we’re being able to start to use if functionally together.So, this is made of painted wood. I like that it’s painted, but my only thing is that the paint, at least on our set, does have a bit of a smell. Nearly 3 years later and I can still smell it. Now granted, I have been storing ours in a gallon Ziploc bag, which doesn’t really allow for a lot of airing out between uses, and it’s not really causing him to stop playing with it, but…that is a potential downside for kiddos with sensory issues, and it’s always possible a different paint is used now, so I’m not marking down for it, it’s just something to consider for you. I mention it, despite the fact that it has spent a fair bit of time in a bag because I’ve had a few other painted toys do the same that didn’t have the same fume issue over a comparable period of time, so I felt it was worth noting. Also, be aware some of the pieces are small, so if you have a younger baby or toddler in the house, or your kiddo is a chewer with low impulse control (like my kiddo) there are potential choke hazards in this set that will have to be watched carefully.I think that the concept of this toy is great, and it has good potential for so many areas. Fine motor, shape recognition, sorting, colors, matching, counting, really there are a whole lot of ways this toy could be used as a teach different concepts. Right now for us, we’re working at matching the wooden shape pieces to the matching shape in the composite picture on the board. He has patience for about two shapes right now, but we’ll work our way up on that. I also agree with another reviewer that a lid would have been fabulous on the wooden case, since they did go to the trouble of putting it in a wooden case, I think a lid makes a great deal of sense, but I’m not marking off for it, since I felt like I needed the flexibility of overall shape when it came to storage in our household that a Ziploc bag would provide. So overall, I think this is a great toy, but probably to unlock it’s full potential even for a typically developing child, it would work best with parental interaction.
45 people found this helpful
Useful For Many Concepts, Paint Might Have Longer Lasting Fumes
We’ve had this one for a little over two and a half years now. I purchased it to work on a whole bunch of things with our son, who has a host of medical conditions that come with global developmental delays. It ended up being a serious overreach at the time, and we’re just now getting to where we’re being able to start to use if functionally together.So, this is made of painted wood. I like that it’s painted, but my only thing is that the paint, at least on our set, does have a bit of a smell. Nearly 3 years later and I can still smell it. Now granted, I have been storing ours in a gallon Ziploc bag, which doesn’t really allow for a lot of airing out between uses, and it’s not really causing him to stop playing with it, but…that is a potential downside for kiddos with sensory issues, and it’s always possible a different paint is used now, so I’m not marking down for it, it’s just something to consider for you. I mention it, despite the fact that it has spent a fair bit of time in a bag because I’ve had a few other painted toys do the same that didn’t have the same fume issue over a comparable period of time, so I felt it was worth noting. Also, be aware some of the pieces are small, so if you have a younger baby or toddler in the house, or your kiddo is a chewer with low impulse control (like my kiddo) there are potential choke hazards in this set that will have to be watched carefully.I think that the concept of this toy is great, and it has good potential for so many areas. Fine motor, shape recognition, sorting, colors, matching, counting, really there are a whole lot of ways this toy could be used as a teach different concepts. Right now for us, we’re working at matching the wooden shape pieces to the matching shape in the composite picture on the board. He has patience for about two shapes right now, but we’ll work our way up on that. I also agree with another reviewer that a lid would have been fabulous on the wooden case, since they did go to the trouble of putting it in a wooden case, I think a lid makes a great deal of sense, but I’m not marking off for it, since I felt like I needed the flexibility of overall shape when it came to storage in our household that a Ziploc bag would provide. So overall, I think this is a great toy, but probably to unlock it’s full potential even for a typically developing child, it would work best with parental interaction.
45 people found this helpful
Useful For Many Concepts, Paint Might Have Longer Lasting Fumes
We’ve had this one for a little over two and a half years now. I purchased it to work on a whole bunch of things with our son, who has a host of medical conditions that come with global developmental delays. It ended up being a serious overreach at the time, and we’re just now getting to where we’re being able to start to use if functionally together.So, this is made of painted wood. I like that it’s painted, but my only thing is that the paint, at least on our set, does have a bit of a smell. Nearly 3 years later and I can still smell it. Now granted, I have been storing ours in a gallon Ziploc bag, which doesn’t really allow for a lot of airing out between uses, and it’s not really causing him to stop playing with it, but…that is a potential downside for kiddos with sensory issues, and it’s always possible a different paint is used now, so I’m not marking down for it, it’s just something to consider for you. I mention it, despite the fact that it has spent a fair bit of time in a bag because I’ve had a few other painted toys do the same that didn’t have the same fume issue over a comparable period of time, so I felt it was worth noting. Also, be aware some of the pieces are small, so if you have a younger baby or toddler in the house, or your kiddo is a chewer with low impulse control (like my kiddo) there are potential choke hazards in this set that will have to be watched carefully.I think that the concept of this toy is great, and it has good potential for so many areas. Fine motor, shape recognition, sorting, colors, matching, counting, really there are a whole lot of ways this toy could be used as a teach different concepts. Right now for us, we’re working at matching the wooden shape pieces to the matching shape in the composite picture on the board. He has patience for about two shapes right now, but we’ll work our way up on that. I also agree with another reviewer that a lid would have been fabulous on the wooden case, since they did go to the trouble of putting it in a wooden case, I think a lid makes a great deal of sense, but I’m not marking off for it, since I felt like I needed the flexibility of overall shape when it came to storage in our household that a Ziploc bag would provide. So overall, I think this is a great toy, but probably to unlock it’s full potential even for a typically developing child, it would work best with parental interaction.
45 people found this helpful
Useful For Many Concepts, Paint Might Have Longer Lasting Fumes
We’ve had this one for a little over two and a half years now. I purchased it to work on a whole bunch of things with our son, who has a host of medical conditions that come with global developmental delays. It ended up being a serious overreach at the time, and we’re just now getting to where we’re being able to start to use if functionally together.So, this is made of painted wood. I like that it’s painted, but my only thing is that the paint, at least on our set, does have a bit of a smell. Nearly 3 years later and I can still smell it. Now granted, I have been storing ours in a gallon Ziploc bag, which doesn’t really allow for a lot of airing out between uses, and it’s not really causing him to stop playing with it, but…that is a potential downside for kiddos with sensory issues, and it’s always possible a different paint is used now, so I’m not marking down for it, it’s just something to consider for you. I mention it, despite the fact that it has spent a fair bit of time in a bag because I’ve had a few other painted toys do the same that didn’t have the same fume issue over a comparable period of time, so I felt it was worth noting. Also, be aware some of the pieces are small, so if you have a younger baby or toddler in the house, or your kiddo is a chewer with low impulse control (like my kiddo) there are potential choke hazards in this set that will have to be watched carefully.I think that the concept of this toy is great, and it has good potential for so many areas. Fine motor, shape recognition, sorting, colors, matching, counting, really there are a whole lot of ways this toy could be used as a teach different concepts. Right now for us, we’re working at matching the wooden shape pieces to the matching shape in the composite picture on the board. He has patience for about two shapes right now, but we’ll work our way up on that. I also agree with another reviewer that a lid would have been fabulous on the wooden case, since they did go to the trouble of putting it in a wooden case, I think a lid makes a great deal of sense, but I’m not marking off for it, since I felt like I needed the flexibility of overall shape when it came to storage in our household that a Ziploc bag would provide. So overall, I think this is a great toy, but probably to unlock it’s full potential even for a typically developing child, it would work best with parental interaction.
45 people found this helpful