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Fisher Price Peek-a-BlocksNewest Review: ... to be honest, it is only recently at 10 months that our son has taken much of an interest. He would chew on them before but ... more |
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Price Comparison for Fisher Price Peek-a-Blocks
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Fisher-Price Peek a Blocks Poppity PopElephant
Manufacturer: Fisher - Price Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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£ 17.99 |
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Fisher-Price Peek a Blocks Press & Go Train
Manufacturer: Fisher - Price Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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£ 49.99 |
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Fisher-Price Peek a Blocks Shape Sorter
Manufacturer: Fisher - Price Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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£ 6.99 |
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Peek a Blocks Tumblin Sound Giraffe
Manufacturer: Fisher Price Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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£ 9.99 |
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by - written on 02/03/08 (Very useful, 116 readings)
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Fisher Price Peek-a-Blocks Fisher Price Peek-a-Blocks are all fantastic and there are so many ways that they can be used for learning or play. There are many different ways to get hold of these Peek-a-Blocks, you can buy them on there own in a packet of six or they can be bought with various toys sold by Fisher Price. I have just seemed to accumulate them over a very short period and I think they are multiplying before my eyes as I am finding them all over the place. What you are getting when you come across a Peek-a-Block is one of several things. There are Peek-a-blocks with all sorts of different things inside them or there ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/11/07 (Somewhat useful, 72 readings)
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these didn't seem like anything special to me when my girlfriend decided to buy our daughter some for christmas but i have to admit i was wrong because 3 years later they're still getting played with and ore usually the first things my daughter and her cousins reach for after breakfast. They are very clever great designs each one different and magical for the child but best of all they are durable and its nice to see toys being played with so much and being in good condition still. you can't really go wrong with these if your buying for ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/10/08 (Very useful, 98 readings)
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Peek-a-blocks are small cubes with clear perspex sides and coloured textured plastic tops and bottoms. There are loads of different types available and they contain different things depending on which pack you buy. Some have animal inside, some like those shown in the picture have tubes with geometric patterns on them and I have seen some with different type balls inside. Some of the cubes even have cogs and wheels on them that can be turned to make the things inside move. There are also bigger toys available like elephants, Giraffes and trains that the blocks fit into to make interesting games. My son was only five weeks old when Christmas came around and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/03/07 (Very useful, 658 readings)
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In the haze of postnatal hormones following the birth of my daughter and a sheer desperation to get out of the house, I ended up in the toy section of Woolworths. Keen to buy something for my daughter I picked up a packet of Peek-A-Blocks and ignoring the terrible cutesy name, slung them into my basket. I believe I paid £6.49 for a set of six, the identical match to those shown in the picture above. This seemed like a bargain at the time, but unfortunately was not, as I will explain. Firstly though, a little bit about the product. Peekablocks are made by Fisher Price, a famous retailer of plastic play products for children. Peekablocks are usually sold in ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/08/09 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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We have a number of these Peek-A-Blocks from Fisher Price. We have mainly picked them up from carboot sales. They seem to be a staple on most stalls that have kids toys. I guess that must mean lots of people buy them! Our son really loves his. They say from 6 months on the packaging but to be honest, it is only recently at 10 months that our son has taken much of an interest. He would chew on them before but now he really looks inside and tries to understand them. There are hundreds (I don't know literally but I know there are lots and lots) of different types. We just bought our son the seaside blocks with different fish and octopuses etc on ... Read the complete review
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Fisher Price Peek-a-Blocks : Peekaboo! PeekaPOO!!from historywitch
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