My grandson is 15 months old and right at that weird in-between stage. He doesn’t want to play with teethers, rattles and balls anymore, but he’s not quite old enough for most toddler-aged toys. Shopping for holiday gifts for a child this age doesn’t have to be difficult when you shop for toys from Edushape.
Let me introduce you to the Edushape Space Links were are for children ages 12 months and up. These plastic links allow the little ones to link them together and to build all kinds of things. I like to call them the “construction building set” for toddlers!
The plastic links are in fun primary colors (great for teaching them their colors) and are super, light-weight. They are chubby enough to fit comfortably in their hands and big enough for them to grab a hold of easily. Kid’s can link the links together to form a chain, pull them apart & start all over again. Once they have that mastered, they can link them together to come up with more advanced designs.
I love educational and creative toys like this that don’t require batteries and teach children how to problem-solve and be creative. On top of that, you can use these links to teach them their primary colors, how to count and all sorts of other fun things. All of the links come in a reusable plastic storage bag, so they don’t take up a lot of storage space and are super easy to take on the road with you when traveling.
At 15 months of age, we rarely can get little Prince to sit still and play. He likes to be up running around! Well, every time we get the Edushape Links out and sit with him on the floor, he’ll sit there for hours putting the links together and taking them apart. Check out the cute design that Prince and hubby made a few days ago! Matter of fact, he sat with Hubby for over 2 hours straight playing with them! Yay!
We love the toys from Edushape and actually own several different ones. I love that they’re extremely well-made, provides HOURS upon HOURS of creative fun and I find that they’re all offered at affordable price points. A win-win for everyone! Head on over to Edushape to learn more about the company and to check out all of their awesome products!
Disclaimer: Shelly H. has personally reviewed the product listed above. Shelly has not received any monetary compensation for her review. She did receive a free product to try out so she could evaluate and use it for her review. Her thoughts & opinions in this review are unbiased & honest and your opinions may differ.
These are wonderful construction type toys that also teach colors and build hand eye coordination, I should get one of these sets for my grandsons.
I have a 16 month grandson and anything that would keep him entertained like this would be super. Such a good way for them to learn colors and numbers plus start some play on their own. Certainly something I am going to check out.
This would be great for little ones. They would love the bright colors & being able to put it together & take it apart.
These would be great for my youngest grandson to play with to build his hand eye coordination and work on his fine motor skills.
Those look like great building toys for little ones. I like the bright colors.