Baby Toys 6-12 Months, 6 in 1 Montessori Toys for 1 Year Old, Soft Infant Sensory Teething Toy, Stacking Cups & Blocks, Shape Sorter Blocks, Finger Puppets, Tissue Box Toy for Toddler 0-3-6-9-12 M+
$45.99 Original price was: $45.99.$36.99Current price is: $36.99.






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【6 in 1 Baby Toys Set】This montessori baby toys set includes 1 baby teething toys, 6 soft stacking building blocks, 6 soft baby stacking cups, 1 explore sensory bin with 4 blocks, 1 baby tissue box toy and 5 farm animals finger puppets toys. Made of safe food-grade silicone and ABS materials, non-toxic, BPA-free and Phthalate-free. Ensure the highest quality and safety for your baby. All 6 in 1 montessori toys for babies 6-12 months can be conveniently stored in the included bucket for easy organization and portability.
【Montessori Developmental Education】Our toddler montessori toys provide an immersive sensory experience that captures baby’s natural curiosity. These thoughtfully designed baby sensory toys help develop baby’s color & shape & texture perception, logical thinking, tactile exploration, observation ability, stacking motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Make learning fun for your baby. Wonderful birthday & Christmas & Thanksgiving baby gifts set for 0-6 6-12 12-18 months and 1-year-old baby boys & girls.
【Sensory Teething Companion】The infant teething toys are crafted from non-toxic and food-grade material. Featuring 12 chewable points and 3 distinct textured surfaces, it provides rich sensory stimulation while effectively soothing and massaging tender gums to relieve teething discomfort. Makes a soft rustling sound when shaken and emits pleasant clicking sound when rotated 180°. With 6 differently-shaped ring and vibrant colors, it immediately captures babies’ attention, encouraging exploration through touch and grasp.
【Explore Sensory Bin & Stacking Sensory Toys】This multi-themed stacking activity set includes stacking blocks, stacking cups and sensory bin, perfectly designed for newborns aged 0-3-6-9-12-18 months. The baby blocks are ideal for stacking, squeezing and chewing while producing delightful squeaky sounds. Each soft baby building blocks features unique colors, embossed patterns, shapes and numbers to develop spatial awareness and reasoning skills. The explore sensory bin contains 4 brightly colored blocks that help babies learn sorting, stacking and throwing.
【Magic Tissue Box Baby Toy & Finger Puppets Toys】The baby tissue box includes 2 crinkle paper and 4 colorful silk scarf, designed to stimulate baby’s curiosity through vibrant colors, rustling sounds and the fun of pulling. Perfectly satisfying baby’s fascination of playing tissues. The farm animal finger puppet set encourages imaginative play while developing hand-eye coordination, making it an excellent tool for language development and speech therapy activities.

Kara Hope Garcia Randall –
Worth the money
So many different baby toys in one box. Definitely worth the money. I would recommend
Lexi –
Great overall!
I really enjoyed this toy pack for my baby! For such a low price point you really get a lot of quality stuff for your baby. These toys are great for problem solving, cause and effect, and fine motor skills. They have adorable designs with bright colors perfect for grabbing babys attention! I’d say be careful with the mesh papers in the tissue box because they can become a choking hazard as they mash up into a ball when wet.
April Sanchez –
Perfect
He loves all the toys.
Michelle Garewal –
Great quality
Great toys for the price. Good variety for my granddaughter.
Rachy –
My baby enjoys playing with the farm animals.
Safe to use for development within age range, helps develop motor skills and it is good quality for the value.
Candor McMufflekins –
huge selection
this box is the ultimate toddler/baby-toy starter kit. one of the toys is also the storage box, and everything fits inside the box if you don’t mind squishing the cloth “tissue box”. the toys also coordinate in theme (farm) which is fun.Tissue box:a squishy plush box with a hole through which to pull 6 squares of cloth; the squares are loose and not attached to the box. two crinkly squares with printed cloth – animals on one, alphabet and numbers on the other – and 4 shiny mesh sheets with finished edges. not sure how well the hems will hold up to play on these but the two crinkly pieces seem sturdy, as does the box. this comes very squished and must be squashed again to fit in the box with the other toys.Blocks:6 stacking blocks in different pastel colors, each has a number on it, a fruit in the same number as the block, an animal and a pattern (neither of which is related to the number). the top has a convex shape and the bottom a concave shape, and the shapes match with the bracketing blocks so that they can be stacked only in the correct order. the blocks are squishy vinyl and some (but not all) make a squeaky should when squished.Figures:5 vinyl finger puppets, a farmer and four animals. these are cute and definitely durable, but I would personally wash them off before using since the inside of the finger puppets feels kind of… slippery. like they’re residue on the inside of the plastic. the puppets are squishable.Cups:6 nesting/stacking cups made of silicone or vinyl, each has a sea creature and a number on the base. there are tiny holes in the bottoms so they won’t hold water forever, and I wouldn’t use them around sand or anything that could get stuck in the holes, tiny though they are. they nest perfectly. the cylindrical block from the box/shape toy also fits nicely inside the smallest cup.Box/Shape toy:the carrying box has a handle and a removable lid, and the lid has four shape cut-outs and a recessed heart. the four cut-outs correspond to four hard plastic shapes with rattles inside. the shapes are textured on top and bottom and fit through the holes in the lid. the star doesn’t fall through without being pushed but otherwise it works smoothly.Teether:this looks like an alien spacecraft to me, tbh. the two halves spin around with a clicking noise, and each half has a clear rolling ball embedded in its center which itself contains tiny colored balls. each half also has six vinyl/rubber/silicone (idk which) arms which are flexible and each have a different color and texture. each arm has a plastic shape around it that can slide up and down, and the shapes and colors are all different here as well. the two halves are the same so you can line up the corresponding arms. babies love things that make noise and move so I imagine this toy will be a hit with them.overall this is an impressive and comprehensive toy. IDK the going rate for baby toys these days, but in this case you get a TON for you buck.
Jen –
Nice set of toys for a baby
This seems to be a good deal. For the price you get what feels like a lot of toys and the box is small enough that you should be able to wrap it easily if it’s a present. Every baby is going to be different, but this one seems to be of good entertainment value for now. I don’t yet know how durable it will be over time, but it does seem to be of a good quality and I think it will last.
Goliath Product Reviews –
Awesome, with two slight nitpicks.
In this review program, I get a lot of random stuff, and the best categories I feel like I can review are the ones where we’ve received multiple of the same sort of thing. After all, then I can compare it for you.We have a bunch of these little toy kits now, and let’s face it, some of them are terrible, but this one is awesome. It’s really… exhaustive. The biggest issue with a lot of kits is that they’re made more for mixed aged montessori school classrooms, where a single toy is often set up for multiple different ages… like a whack-a-mole for the toddler, but a clock for the first grader. This one isn’t bad though.Six-in-one? More like six-in-one-thousand forms of baby-induced chaos fun! My ten-month-old, the tiny terror I affectionately call “Titanoth, Destroyer of Worlds” has been having a blast. The little squeaky things? She chews on them like they’re the last churros on Earth. The stacking cups? Less stacking, more throwing. But hey, that’s pretty much 90% of her day anyway. The finger puppets? Suddenly, my incredibly well-maintained lawn has become a miniature farm. I’m pretty sure that’s not what the instructions meant.The “tissue box” toy is a stroke of genius. I mean, who knew a fake tissue box could cause such unrestrained joy? It’s like a tiny, fluffy, crinkly volcano of entertainment. My daughter is convinced it’s the source of all happiness. I’m inclined to agree. Only thing is that there are two “kinds” of tissues in it. Some are crinkle paper wrapped in fabric. Others are a sparkly mesh. Depending on your baby’s age, I’m not sure the sparkly mesh is necessarily age-appropriate (small, stringy enough to be a choking hazard). I’m not knocking them on this because it’s such a small nitpick, and the rest of the kit is still so good.The teething thing…look, I’ve accidentally chewed on a few things in my life. (Don’t tell my dentist.) This thing is surprisingly sturdy. The textures are great, and my daughter seems to think it’s a five-star Michelin meal. Or maybe it’s just her way of saying, “Dad, you’re a terrible cook.”Okay, the shape sorter… that one’s a bit of a work in progress. We’re still working on the whole “shape recognition” concept. Currently, it’s more of a “throw it and see what happens” kind of deal. But still fun.The blocks each have an air hole in them, and having bath toys, we’ve found it’s much better to fill the hole with a hot glue gun. Then you can get them wet in the bath, throw them in the dishwasher, whatever, without growing a new species of bacteria colony inside the blocks. And I don’t know about you, but I’m pretty sure the zombies from Last Of Us were caused by a fungus that grew in some unwashed baby toys.If you don’t get this, you’re missing out on some seriously adorable chaos. And trust me, you don’t want to miss out on that. Unless you hate fun. Then you’re probably a robot. And robots don’t need toys. Unless they’re upgrading their systems. Or rebelling against their human overlords.