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- 10 colorful blocks to sort, stack & drop
- All blocks fit inside bucket for storage
- Easy-carry handle for take-along play
- Introduces colors & shapes
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Q: Is this product BPA free?
A: Pretty much a "yes" or "no" question. This is why people don't trust corporations.
submitted byWaytonotanswerthequestion - 3 years agoA: The F-P response states "We set a standard that polycarbonate cannot be used in product(s)... to be mouthed or touch food or made for a child < 3" My read is, that means, "yes, it is BPA-free." No?
submitted byMadameArcati - 7 months agoA: We design and engineer thousands of toys and children’s products, and each model is evaluated to make sure it meets stringent safety standards. Our internal product safety procedures are designed to meet or exceed regulations and laws enforced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and their regulatory counterparts around the world. In toys, BPA is most often found in a material called polycarbonate, which is a very strong and clear plastic that is used in many products to prevent them from shattering or breaking. We set a standard that polycarbonate cannot be used in any product that is intended to be mouthed or touch food or made for a child under the age of 3, with the exception of power adapters and DVDs. For products with polycarbonate, we continue to pursue viable alternatives. For a closer look at our commitment to making safe and sustainable products, you can the Citizenship section of Mattel’s website.
submitted byMattel Consumer Services - 4 years agoBrand expertA: We design and engineer thousands of toys and children’s products, and each model is evaluated to make sure it meets stringent safety standards. Our internal product safety procedures are designed to meet or exceed regulations and laws enforced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and their regulatory counterparts around the world. In toys, BPA is most often found in a material called polycarbonate, which is a very strong and clear plastic that is used in many products to prevent them from shattering or breaking. We set a standard that polycarbonate cannot be used in any product that is intended to be mouthed or touch food or made for a child under the age of 3, with the exception of power adapters and DVDs. For products with polycarbonate, we continue to pursue viable alternatives. For a closer look at our commitment to making safe and sustainable products, you can the Citizenship section of Mattel’s website.
submitted byFisher-Price - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: What is the recommended age for this? Is it appropriate for a 6 month old who puts everything in her mouth?
A: Baby's First Blocks are age graded 6 months and up.
submitted byMattel Consumer Services - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Did anyone else not get the squares?
A: We're sorry you're missing Blocks! Please reach out to our Customer Service team, and we'll be more than happy to help! Phone support is available at 800-432-5437, Mon.- Fri., 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. EST.
submitted byMattel Consumer Services - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Where is this product made?
A: This product is manufactured in Mexico.
submitted byFisher-Price - 5 years agoBrand expert