🎨 Shape up playtime with learning that sticks!
Educational Insights Shapes Bean Bags offer a set of 10 colorful, felt bean bags printed with shape and color names on each side, designed to enhance toddlers’ shape recognition, color identification, and fine motor skills. Lightweight and washable, this tactile learning tool includes a drawstring carry bag and a parent/teacher guide, making it perfect for both classroom and home use.
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 9.5 x 7 x 2.4 inches |
Size | 8-1/2 X 11 in |
Material Type | Felt |
Color | Assorted Color |
Subject Character | (-) |
Theme | Shape,Shapes |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | stem |
Number of Players | 1-4 |
A**I
Insanely Durable after 3.5 years, Useful for Many Teaching and Skill Targets
I have had these bean bags for 3.5 years now. I purchased them initially to work on sensory integration activities with my son, who has a whole bunch of things going on with him including a sensory processing disorder and global developmental delays, and I thought it was really great that they come in shapes and colors, with the names of the shapes written on them because it would allow me to use them for multiple teaching and therapy targets. Right now we're using this for throwing bean bags in a basket while taking turns.These are durable as can be. My son, who is heavily into chewing on things, still chews on these. Can get an entire one in his mouth even (he's 5, and a bit big for his age). I haven't had a single seam come undone on these. Not a single one. They are still in great shape, and I love how versatile these are as a teaching tool. In the beginning I would use them for other things too, like putting them on my head to try and engage him in eye contact, or juggling them to try and get him interested in grabbing one and playing with me. I am such a lousy juggler by the way...3.5 years with these bags and I can still only juggle two of them at the same time, juggling just is so not my thing. But it really is a cool feature to have these in shapes and colors to for "give me..." targets. You can really work on a lot of things with the same activity that way. So, for epic durability and multi faceted usefulness, these are a 5 star product.
C**I
Fun, educational toy
These are pretty good quality and my kids absolutely love them. They are good for beginning counting, shapes, colors, and many other educational games that a parent or teacher can come up with. Obviously kids like to toss things around so bean bags are always going to be fun! The price at the time I bought it was lower than me trying to make them (not all fabric colors are kept in stock at the local store, either). My kids have never put things into their mouths so I'm not sure if they would withstand that. If you have little ones that might put things in their mouths, I would just suggest double checking the shapes to make sure no damage was done by sharp little teeth.
J**H
Educational and Fun
We got these for our toddler son for Christmas. He really likes them a lot, and they're educational for him as well. They are well built, the colors are nice, they hold up well under a busy two-year-old, and come in a nifty bag to put them all away in. With this set he is able to learn both his colors and his shapes - and one day maybe to read the word of the shape. (It would have been neat if they would have embroidered the color on them as well, but that's in another set so they can sell those separately.) It was a good price, not a great price, I'm sure I could have made them a lot cheaper, but I wasn't feeling creative around Christmas. But I am glad we got them for him. He's learning from them and he enjoys playing with them and throwing them at his sisters. So, if he's happy. I'm happy.
A**.
Great educational toy, but the box is misleading
Love love love these!! They are well made and my toddler class loves them. Great introduction to shapes. However the box says there are 10 bean bags, when in fact there are only 8. I think it is a typo due to it being exactly as pictured, but would like the whole thing more if there were a diamond shape and a heart shape as well.
T**L
FUN and Educational
My kids love these. I have a 2 year old and a 4 year old. My 2 year old doesn't know his shapes and is colors (very well) and we got these to help him out. He can recognize most of the colors and some of the shapes and we've only been working on it for a month! For some reason flash cards didn't work. Seems like my little guy is a textile learner! My 4 year old already knows all her colors and shapes but uses these to spell the shapes. She almost has them all memorized. She is very creative and lays them out in different ways to create chairs, rocket ships, houses...you name it. It's fun to watch them play with these. So happy with this purchase.
L**A
Decent but strange filling
For the Black Friday price it wasn't a bad purchase, but I don’t like the filling in half of the bean bags. Some of them have a loud crinkly plastic inside along with the beans. It feels strange and is noisy. I was hoping for a more traditional bean bag filled with beans. I also wish the bags were filled a bit more. It seems like that plastic filling was used to help the bags hold their shape vs. adding more beans instead.
B**O
Cute beanbags, only 8 shapes
These beanbags are perfect for my classroom, they’re soft and have a crinkley sound with the beans. I haven’t tried but they feel like they might stick to flannel. I really like them!My only gripe is that the box says there are ten shapes multiple times and there actually are only 8 in the set and in every picture both in the ad and on the box
L**T
Beanbags are so great for toddlers!
I love beanbags for toddlers. You can play all sorts of games with them, including catch. Little ones stand a much better chance of actually catching a beanbag than a ball, and when they miss, they don’t roll away. These are fun for teaching shapes and colors, too.I’m a grandma who keeps just a few quality toys around for visiting grandchildren, and these are fun & versatile & will get lots of use.