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Little Dutch Stacking Tower - Safari Friends

  • Little Dutch Stacking Tower - Safari Friends

The 3-second version

  • Ten graduated blocks that nest or stack nearly a meter high
  • Printed numbers and safari animals on each block
  • Lightweight cardboard construction easy for toddlers to handle
  • Cardboard material not suited for rough play
  • Will degrade if exposed to moisture
  • Blocks won't support weight if sat or stood on

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Stacking Tower with Ten Numbered Safari Blocks

Most first stacking toys are heavy wooden rings or hard plastic shapes that clatter when they fall—which happens constantly at this age. Cardboard blocks change the experience entirely: they're quiet when they tumble, light enough that a toddler can actually restack them without help, and forgiving when thrown or knocked over. The safari illustrations and numbers add purpose to the stacking without turning it into a lesson. This is the version that works for children who aren't quite ready for the weight and noise of traditional blocks but need the same spatial problem-solving.

Good gift when

  • Toddlers working on hand-eye coordination and spatial skills
  • Children starting to recognize numbers and practice counting
  • Families looking for quiet, lightweight play options
  • Anyone who needs toys that store small

Skip it if Cardboard won't hold up to rough handling or moisture, so skip if you need something for outdoor play or particularly destructive phases

Specs

Recommended Age
18 months and up
Material
Cardboard
Number of Blocks
10
Dimensions When Stacked
14 x 95 x 14 cm
Features
Numbered blocks with safari animal illustrations

What's included

  • 10 numbered cardboard blocks

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess
  • Arrives ready to give

Compact packaging works well for wrapping or shipping without extra prep.

The details

This tower set brings together ten sturdy cardboard blocks decorated with safari animals and numbers. Each block fits inside the next, building up to nearly a meter tall when stacked or nesting neatly for storage. The graduated sizing helps small hands learn spatial relationships as they figure out which piece comes next, and the printed numbers introduce counting in a way that feels more like play than learning.

The blocks are light enough for toddlers to lift and reposition without frustration, yet solid enough to survive the inevitable knock-downs that come with the territory. Safari illustrations wrap around each block, giving young builders something to look at and talk about as they work. When play is done, the whole set collapses into a single compact cube.

Stacking requires trial and error—blocks that don't fit one way might work when flipped—and that process builds problem-solving skills alongside fine motor control. Sorting the blocks by size or number adds another layer of activity as children grow. The cardboard construction keeps the set lightweight and quiet, a practical consideration when the same tower gets built and toppled a dozen times in an afternoon.

Illustrated cardboard blocks for stacking, sorting, and early number practice

$23at babymori.com

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Questions

What age is this stacking tower appropriate for?
The set is designed for children 18 months and older. At that age, most toddlers have the coordination to grasp and stack the blocks, though they'll likely need time to figure out the sizing order.
How tall does the tower get when fully stacked?
When all ten blocks are stacked in order, the tower reaches 95 centimeters—just over three feet tall. That's typically taller than the toddlers playing with it, which makes the building process more engaging.
Can the blocks be cleaned if they get dirty?
Light surface dirt can be wiped with a dry cloth, but cardboard won't tolerate water or wet cleaning. Keep the blocks away from spills and outdoor use to preserve them.
Do the blocks store flat or do they take up space?
The blocks nest inside one another, collapsing down to the size of the largest block—a compact cube that fits easily on a shelf. No loose pieces to corral.
Are the numbers and illustrations printed or stickers?
The safari animals and numbers are printed directly on the cardboard, so there are no stickers to peel off or edges to catch on.

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