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Rainbow Stacker Melissa and Doug 576
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Suggested Retail Price: $7.99
Sale Price: $6.59
You Save: 18 %
UPC : 000772005760
Manufacturer: MELISSA & DOUG
CTC Part #: 576
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Melissa & Doug 576 Rainbow Stacker
Talk about a classic childhood toy! All the colors of the spectrum are represented by these eight smooth, easy-grasp wooden pieces. Stack them on the solid-wood base designed with rocking edges for safe and intriguing play.
Dimensions: 8.5" x 3.5" x 3.5"
Processing time: 1-2 Business day
Ships from; Pa
Recommended Ages: 18+ months
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Suggested Retail Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $14.79
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Product Reviews
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Better then the old plastic ones!
Elvis's Mama
(RI)
7/19/2009 8:44 AM
We love using this product but we feel like the base of the stacker could be a little thinner and a little lighter. Kids like to pick it up by the stem so the heavy end ends up as a hazard.
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Better then the old plastic ones!
Elvis's Mama
(RI)
7/19/2009 8:43 AM
We love using this product but we feel like the base of the stacker could be a little thinner and a little lighter. Kids like to pick it up by the stem so the heavy end ends up as a hazard.
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