• 7 colorful bath cups are fun to link, stack, strain and pour water
  • Cups nest for compact storage
  • Helps build hand-eye coordination
  • Top cup has a fun spinner
  • Play Patterns: Action + Reaction; Hand + Eye Coordination
  • Great for boys and girls 9 months and up

These are great versatile stacking cups. Originally recommended to us for a plane ride for sorting and stacking (which worked well), they do so much more! Each cup has a different configuration of drainage holes, so they make a different pattern when the water is coming out. My 1.5 y/o daughter loves experimenting with these in the bathtub. The smiling caterpillar is a favorite, too. The colors on ours are different than the picture, but still looks very nice.

This set of Munchkin Caterpillar Spillers Stacking Cups are cute and well-made. They nest, stack, and link to provide several kinds of play and learning. They entertain babies and toddlers in a highchair during those perilous minutes when supper isn't quite ready. Older children enjoy them in the bathtub and sandbox. On the living room floor, my grandchildren as old as age 7 enjoy turning them into a train, filling the cups with small toys, and entertaining themselves or their younger siblings with imaginary adventures. The set makes a nice addition to a baby shower gift.

I research EVERYTHING, even stacking blocks for my son. I am so glad I found these. I was going to get just plain cups, but these are great. They can stay up or inside each other. They have little sides that connect to make them into a caterpillar and holes that make them fun in the bath or with water play. We also set them on his highchair for play during dinner. And for my son he loves putting the little sides in his mouth. So many hours of fun. For stacking cups these are so versatile and reasonably priced!

I was looking for a gift for a cousin for Christmas, but found it so cute I had to get one for my kiddo. It's fun and cute. It has lots of options for play and stacks nicely to store. The little pegs that hold each cup together to form the caterpillar I could see breaking off at some point, but for now it seems very durable!

These have become our number one bath toy which my toddler reaches for every time we are about to go in for the bath. He plays, he stacks, he nests, and he dumps water over the little twirling cup at the end. The one criticism I have is that most of the cups don't hold water hardly at all and you can't even tell the difference in the lines because the water comes out so quickly that it all runs together into a great big mass. The only cup that holds any water at all is the blue one. I would've preferred a little more variety in the way the cups sprinkle water out the bottom, and definitely smaller holes on at least some of them. Overall though, you can't complain when you buy an inexpensive toy and it is used almost daily for over six months.

Purchased for my 15month old son, he loves to stack them and strain the water from them, they each have a different amount of holes for straining, lots of fun in the tub, colorful, each one has a number and the biggest one has a Caterpillar face on it. He loves them!

My grandson loves these! He's only one, so if he can get two or three stacked he's happy. He carries them around trying to put other things inside the bigger ones. They're nice for him because they have a little projection that he can get ahold of or in his mouth to help him stack and unstack. He's only one year old so he sometimes gets frustrated trying to put a "big" into a "small" but other than that they are one of his favorite toys, and like most kids these days he has lots of toys. These should last about forever because the plastic is very nice and sturdy. The colors are great too. All the edges seem to be very smooth. I would recommend these to anyone with a little one who likes to stack things together. They would be great in the tub as they have different openings in the bottom to let water flow through, and they wouldn't be apt to get moldy because they wouldn't hold water and would drain and dry pretty quickly I think. I'm happy with this purchase and would buy this for a gift for a friend's child.

I received these as a baby shower gift in 2010 and they were used by my daughters until 2014 when they decided they didn't like them anymore. We thought we were done with babies and then came our youngest in 2015. These were on sale and I couldn't resist buying them again. This little toy was exactly how I remembered it 5 years ago which I was fine with because I never really had any complaints. I actually had regretted getting rid of them because my oldest was diagnosed with autism and one of the most calming things for her was water play. I decided to purchase these again so that all of my kiddos could play with it. Just like I remember, they are easy to clean and brought so much joy to my older two girls. Just like I had hoped my youngest absolutely adores them and this is all she plays with during her bath time.The only negative is the caterpillar is very difficult to actually link together. My six year old cannot even get the caterpillar to snap and then stay together so I know that may be a problem for many other consumers out there. However, it wasn't a big deal to me because my kids never liked it as a caterpillar. The only reason I even mention it is because the toy is advertised in its catepillar shape instead of just showing how you can stack them up, store all the pieces into one cup (they all fit well in the caterpillar face) or the water or sand play that these cups provide kids with a lot of hours of play. If someone based their purchase off of the caterpillar picture, they would be in for a huge disappointment. Again, we love our product and have bought it twice because of that! Everyone just needs to be aware of what they are purchasing.

These cups are insanely fun. We originally got them for our 14 month old daughter because she really liked her regular cup set. She is now 18 months and still enjoys them. We anticipate she will continue to love them for quite some time. It should be noted, however, that while the idea of having the holes cut in different shapes in the bottom of the cups is nice, in practice the water drains out too fast to really notice. The only one that isn't like that is the biggest cup. I like to use that one, letting the water drain out, to spin the spinner in the smallest one. Once she gets older she may start to experiment with this kind of play as well.

Got these for our grandson's first birthday. He LOVES to play in the tub! Sometimes we leave a trickle of water running so he can play in it and the tail with the spinner in it works really well under running water you can also partially submerge it and get it to work. The one with a hole in the center is fun to catch his attention through and stick your finger in to "bink" his nose. He thinks he needs to drink out of them so I'm really glad they have such huge holes to prevent much bath water from going down the hatch! The head is great for rinsing his hair out and his antennae are good handles. They also nest together and still air dry well. He isn't too impressed when we attach the cups together. He can't get them apart yet so that makes him mad. This toy will grow with him a while, there are numbers on the bottoms of the cups, they nest together as well as stack up into a tower, and the different designs in the cups make different shaped streams of water. I have noticed that we don't leave the water running as much since he's had these because the cups are very similar to the faucet and he can try to "catch" the water coming out of the cup instead of the faucet. Water saver. Great bath time toy. :)