Quick Stacking Cups for Kids, Stack Cups Set, Engaging Educational Speed Training Cup Stacking Set for Kids Games, Parent-Child Interactive Toys with 54 Cards & 18 Cups,1 Bell
$19.99
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Product Description
Boosts Coordination and Skills: This stacking cup set makes a great gift that’s both fun and educational. It helps improve hand-eye coordination and teaches kids to recognize colors
Durable Cups: Crafted from non-toxic materials, these cups are built to handle all kinds of active play. Plus, they’re portable, so you can take the fun with you wherever you go!
Boosts Quick Thinking and Reactions: This game gets players thinking on their feet as they race to match and stack their cups based on the picture cards. Gather the most cards to claim the title of champion!
Easy to Learn and Play: Featuring straightforward rules and user-friendly stacking cups, this game is perfect for kids, teens, and adults alike. It accommodates 2 to 5 players for an interactive and competitive experience!
Exciting Stacking Experience: Take your downtime to the next level with this classic stacking cup game! The set includes 30 cups in 5 vibrant colors, 54 challenge cards, a bell, and an instruction manual
8 reviews for Quick Stacking Cups for Kids, Stack Cups Set, Engaging Educational Speed Training Cup Stacking Set for Kids Games, Parent-Child Interactive Toys with 54 Cards & 18 Cups,1 Bell
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Amazon Customer –
Toddler approved
I have been playing this game with my toddler and she loves it. One of the things I thought was so cool is that it came with visuals. I am using this with my daughter right now, but as a teacher I can see so much potential with learning games that can be played with this. I am so impressed with the way my daughter is able to use these picture cards to match the cups, I was afraid it was a little too advanced for her, but it seems age-appropriate at three years old.
Alicia –
Cute Game
My three year old niece did not quite get it or maybe she just wasnât into it. I feel this is better suited starting at 4-5.
Hal –
Fun game for family or students
The cards are durable and the game is fun to play. This would really help spatial reasoning. The cup colors are fun and the game is easy to play. The only reason I rated it a 4 is because the rules were very difficult to understand. They were obviously written in another language and then poorly translated. It took a little extra time to decipher the meaning of the rules.
General Bren –
Love it
It is made for 3 players but 2 is better. Very very challenging. The kids love it. The plastic cups are colorful and there is a bell that they get to tap on. The kids love it…did I mention that? The cards are clear and easy to view. It is the number one game the kids ask for. Another mom liked it so much, she bought one for her family.
Sparty –
Fun- cups are very small
My kindergarten student does cup stacking in gym class. I got this set and she said the cups are too small. They are the size of a disposable bathroom cup. They are a pretty good thickness and should be sturdy. They can be stacked in carpet but it works best on a table or wood floor.You can play different ways – pick a card and match, make up your own games, etc.Easy for all ages and no reading required.
Kellij –
Cool
This is a cool stacking game set to have. My kids love to play it, and they have fun playing it. They are trying to get better at it so that they can beat each other at it. It is so funny how competitive they get sometimes.
SD –
Throwback
This is such a throwback! I remember playing with these as a preteen. They are well-made, a lot of fun, and are a great way to entertain your kid without a screen.
AnnaLee –
The kids really love them! Multiple ways to play with them!
These cups are made so well, there isn’t a suction problem when trying to separate or stack them together.I love the variety of cards with the different challenges – cups upright or upside down? cups in different color orders? There are so many options. And it teaches kids to understand diagrams and pay attention to detail. The first time I did it, one of my kids even pointed out that I did one wrong. The cup was supposed to be upside down.You can make it a competition with the bell to ring, or you could just let them play other ways. It would be a great toy to take to restaurants for them to play with. I used to have a big bag of paper 2 oz condiment cups that I took to restaurants that my kids stacked. This seems much more fun!I lead a homeschool co-op, so we have kids there ranging from 6 mos to 18 yrs. I took this yesterday for the 2-6 yr olds to play with and they just loved it!I hope my review, photo, and video are helpful!