- TERRIFIC TODDLER LEARNING TOY 🎨: 12 charming eggs in a carton will help preschoolers learn to count, sort, and match! Each plastic egg contains a different color and number, with corresponding pegs and holes.
- GAIN BASIC LIFE SKILLS 🎨: Start building smart minds with the right educational toys! These bright, interactive eggs will improve hand dexterity, color recognition, and fine motor skills while engaging little minds.
- DURABLE CASE INCLUDED 🎨: Made with top quality child-safe materials, this is a toddler toy built to last. And when it's time to end play and pack away, you'll find the sturdy plastic case super convenient for quick 'n easy storage.
- CHILD FRIENDLY DESIGN 🎨: The shape of these smooth eggs are perfect for little fingers to grasp and maneuver. They'll be able to click 'em together and pull 'em apart effortlessly, encouraging independent play. Great for 18m, 2 and 3 year olds and up.
- 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE 🎨: Above all, your satisfaction is our main concern! Please contact us in case you run into any problems with your order, and we'll be happy to work things out for you.
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Sharon Brace
fine motor skills etc
I happen to be a foster parent and I get quite a few kids through my home who are developmentally behind & need extra help in various areas. Many deal with sensory issues, educational delays, gross motor skills, fine motor skills etc. So, I am always on the lookout for toys to keep around the house that are educational and possibly hit a few of these areas of needs for my kids. I saw these eggs & thought it could help my current toddler with color identification, counting & motor skills by working on opening the eggs and being able to push the 2 halves of the eggs back together himself. He has enjoyed these eggs so far and will sit for a time (which is also good for a toddler) opening them all & then WILL try & match them back together. I see that his ability to get the eggs back together has improved even in the very short time we've had them. At his age (just turned 2)...even just putting all of the eggs back into the sturdy box (& thank you for making this toy sturdy!) is worthwhile time spent for him. I like this product very much.
Karl Wilbanks
Great educational toy perfect for imaginative kitchen play!
These are great! My sister and I had a counting egg set growing up in the 80s, so we searched high and low for my two-year-old nephew with basically zero success. Finally found these and they are awesome! Our old set was basically like this; it had white eggs that opened to yellow interiors with an embossed number and a corresponding amount of pegs. This set is exactly what we were looking for but the pegs are even a little thicker and they have the added color-match feature which is good for younger kids. So happy to have found these!
Channea Rebecca
) but decided to because of the good reviews. He absolutely loved them
I bought these for my almost 2-year old grandson for Christmas. I was reluctant to get them (a carton of plastic eggs!) but decided to because of the good reviews. He absolutely loved them! This was the second present he opened and he did not want to open anything else! He kept taking them apart and putting them back together. And he loved taking them out of the plastic carton and putting them back. They were the perfect size for his hands. They were easy to take apart but stuck together well. It's a couple of weeks after Christmas and he is still playing with them. I highly recommend this product.
Apple Amatorio
So Realistic In Size and Shape!! Great Customer Service too!!
I really liked that these are true in size to a real egg including the carton. Easy to open but you have to use two hands. There is a tap on the left and right. Eggs are nice and shiny and very colorful. These are just right as far as opening and closing them. Not to tight and not to loose. One of my eggs was looser than the rest and I contacted customer service at Kidzlane and they emailed me back in less than 30 minutes and already sent a replacement. They were very concerned with the customer being 100% satisfied. Would buy any toy from them.
Suresh Gorrela
Good storage, bright colors and all kids love the eggs!
Who would have thought that eggs could be so much fun?!? We recently took these to a retirement party with our almost 2-year old son. There were other kids there and of all the toys they had, they all wanted to play with these eggs. Granted some of them were just throwing them around, but others were opening them up and looking at the colors. They were a hit!! The case makes them super easy to transport and we have been taking them on most of our overnight trips as a quick, easy toy to keep our little entertained. I did read one of the other comments about the numbers being hard to see. I agree with that and am likely going to color them with a black marker like that reviewer did. Our little doesn't know his numbers yet, so we haven't been too worried about it. They're a great matching game though with bright colors inside.
Melissa Longuet-Higgins
Realistic Toy Eggs
My son loves these eggs. He just turned 2. He is always wanting to grab the eggs from the kitchen counter when I'm cooking so I thought this would be a fun gift. When he saw his very own eggs, he was so excited. The yellow carton they come in the same size as a real egg carton and the eggs look real as well. My two year old has no trouble matching the colors and fitting the matches together. I would say for younger kids, color recognition is done more easily with these than numbers. Also the numbers written on them are hard to see on some. An older child might get use out of matching by number, but I feel like because it's so easy to find it by color, they would just end up matching that way. But regardless, my 2 and 4 year olds have fun matching the eggs together and using in pretend play as well.
Preethii Kuumaar Patnaaik
Not Using in the Normal Way
I am actually using these eggs to teach helping one another to my Children's Church class. They love nothing better than a "treasure hunt" game. I actually separate these and hide the pieces in the room. The children then have to work with each other to find the partner for their half. They have a tendency to want to compete and see who can find the most of whatever I hide. Not exactly a servants/friend attitude and with an age range of 4-8 the little ones just aren't on a level playing field. They can't see something right under their nose. This way they discover they need each other and they can be a helper to someone by completing whole eggs. We see how fast we can get the carton refilled as a team instead of competing with each other. These eggs are sturdy, fit together well and the carton seems like it will last and last.
Jess Alderwood
100% recommend
I can not express how amazing this toy is! My toddler loves matching the colors. I love that she can’t open the carton without help (I’m not searching for half eggs all over the house, I only let her use it under supervision). I open the eggs and put the bottom half of the egg in the carton and the top half in the top of the carton or on the table. She has gotten so much better with colors and shapes since we got this toy!
Laurie Patino
Great Play and Learning Value
I purchased the egg set for an 18-month-old. We've enjoyed opening the eggs to discover the color inside. She's learned to say yellow and black ("yellow" has become her favorite word--everything is "lall-o" now). The eggs are well made and have a pleasant tactile feel. I was concerned it might be difficult to match all the prongs to put the egg back together once opened, but the egg slides easily to one piece again. I appreciate the egg crate container for putting it all away tidily. The little one has some difficulty opening eggs that are pressed together hard, so I make certain to not tighten them. She'll grow into opening them on her own. The toy represents ongoing value as once we conquer colors, we can tackle numbers with the prongs. I may try a simple memory game by placing half an egg upside down to see if she remembers the color. Once she has moved beyond that, she can use the eggs in a play kitchen as food.
Sanjay Duhlani
Great Toy with Multiple Uses
This counting, matching, color learning toy is very well made. Our toddler grandchildren quickly learned to match the colors and fit the egg halves together, and at age 15 months had no trouble putting them together and taking them apart. I put them in their Easter baskets this year, and they loved playing with them immediately! Down the road, I can see these being used in a play kitchen, and they will be able to "crack" the egg to break it apart when "baking". One of the best parts is the extremely sturdy case they come in. I didn’t expect much from the case, thinking it would be just a thin plastic container. But it is actually quite thick plastic, very easy to latch and unlatch, bright yellow in color, and seems to even encourage them to put the eggs away! Anything that gets toddlers to put their own toys away, and keeps their parents from having to do it for them is a win-win in this grandmother’s book!!! I’m looking at more Kidzlane toys to purchase in the future.