• Reviews around hazard (1.66 of 5)

    First Builders Big Building Bag

    • The pieces fit together easily, they aren't a choking hazard like smaller pieces, and they encourage endless possibilities of creativity
    • Like how the blocks are big for little ones to use their creativity early in life without having a choking hazard
    • No choking hazard.
    • Be bites on them but since they're so big, there is no choking hazard.
    • Big enough so you don't have to worry about a choking hazard
    • Pieces are big enough that they aren't a choking hazard for little ones who still put everything in their mouth!
    • They are strong and sturdy and made for the youngest of kids with no choking hazard
    • And they are big enough to not worry about choke hazards or lost pieces.
    • They are big, so no need to worry about a choking hazard
    • Which can be a choking hazard if left unattended for even a second.
    • Huge, so easy for tiny hands (and NO choking hazard)
    • The great things about them is that they are large so they aren't a choke hazard
    • They are just the right size for her tiny hands, and it's great not having to worry about them as choking hazards
    • easy to put together, wont hurt if you step on them, doesnt pose a choking hazard
    • The pieces fit together easily, they aren't a choking hazard like smaller pieces, and they encourage endless possibilities of creativity
    • They are big enough for tiny hands and not a choking hazard at all
    • They are also big enough so they do not become a choking hazard
    • Young kids can play with it effortlessly because the pieces are big so it isn't a choking hazard.
    • The only downfall to the bag as I am worried over time it may rip as it is a little on the thin side for the age
    • Also, she can grip them easily and if she places them in her mouth, I don’t worry (as she is always placing things in her mouth)
    • Although he likes chomping on these more than building with them at the moment, I feel like they're something he'll continue to love as he grows.
    • My son also likes to give it the vroom vroom noise as he pushes his skyscraper (he has an affinity for the single blocks and likes to just stack them up one on top of the other) around.
    • They are easy to take off, which can be both a positive and a negative as it can be frustrating to little ones when the block won't stay in place well
    • The only downfall to the bag as I am worried over time it may rip as it is a little on the thin side for the age
    • Also, she can grip them easily and if she places them in her mouth, I don’t worry (as she is always placing things in her mouth)
    • Although he likes chomping on these more than building with them at the moment, I feel like they're something he'll continue to love as he grows.
    • My son also likes to give it the vroom vroom noise as he pushes his skyscraper (he has an affinity for the single blocks and likes to just stack them up one on top of the other) around.
    • They are easy to take off, which can be both a positive and a negative as it can be frustrating to little ones when the block won't stay in place well
    • My toddler is obsessed with blocks and these r no exception