Fisher-Price Baby's First Blocks – Navy Fawn, Set of 10 Blocks for Stacking and Sorting Play for Infants Ages 6 Months and Older…
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$8.49
Updated Jun 27, 2026 · 1 min read

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Across the reviewers we read, Fisher-Price Baby's First Blocks is the go-to budget and first-blocks recommendation, carrying the single largest review base in this roundup (4.8 stars across more than 53,000 Amazon ratings) at well under $10. Community sentiment supports the volume: r/BabyBumps describes the set as something babies enjoy chewing, stacking and knocking down and then sorting by color as they grow, and r/UKParenting reassures buyers the chunky blocks are too big to choke on and are "dishwashable, which is a" plus. An r/NewParents parent specifically credited the set with helping their baby develop the stacking skill.
What reviewers liked
- Largest review base in the category (4.8 stars, 53,000+ reviews)
- Lowest price here at roughly $8.49
- Dishwashable, chunky and choke-safe per r/UKParenting
- Doubles as a shape sorter with carry-bucket for travel
Where it falls short
- Simple design that older toddlers quickly outgrow
- Amazon's huge rating volume is a gameable signal, not independent testing
- Plastic build lacks the open-ended appeal of wooden sets
- Only 10 blocks, limiting larger builds
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Across the reviewers we read, Fisher-Price Baby's First Blocks is the go-to budget and first-blocks recommendation, carrying the single largest review base in this roundup (4.8 stars across more than 53,000 Amazon ratings) at well under $10. Community sentiment supports the volume: r/BabyBumps describes the set as something babies enjoy chewing, stacking and knocking down and then sorting by color as they grow, and r/UKParenting reassures buyers the chunky blocks are too big to choke on and are "dishwashable, which is a" plus. An r/NewParents parent specifically credited the set with helping their baby develop the stacking skill.
We treat the giant Amazon rating as a signal rather than a verdict, since high-volume averages are gameable, but here it's corroborated by positive medium-trust retailer reviews on Target and Walmart and consistent community mentions. The honest limitation is ambition: this is a simple shape-sorter-plus-blocks bucket, not a creative construction system, so older toddlers will outgrow it. For an inexpensive, washable, travel-friendly first set, the consensus is hard to beat.
- Set of 10 blocks for your baby to sort, stack and drop
- All blocks fit inside bucket for easy storage
- Easy-carry handle for take-along travel play
- Introduces babies to colors and shapes
- Developmental play for babies and toddlers ages 6 months and older
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I have the navy fawn one and my daughter loves it. We picked it for its woodsy theme. The music is cute though she has no idea she's the one ...
Blocks in general are great for stimulating the more mathematical and creative parts of the brain. They build spatial awareness and all kinds of other skills.
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