

🔠 Stack Smarter, Play Greener, Learn Faster!
Melissa & Doug’s Deluxe 10-Piece Alphabet Nesting and Stacking Blocks combine vibrant educational design with eco-conscious FSC-certified materials. This sturdy cardboard set nests compactly for easy storage and grows with toddlers aged 2 to 4, encouraging literacy, motor skills, and family interaction through screen-free, imaginative play.


























| ASIN | B000GIL2DU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,287 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #10 in Toy Stacking Block Sets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (5,912) |
| Department | unisex-child |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
| Item model number | MND2782 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Melissa & Doug |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 24 months - 4 years |
| Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 5.71 x 5.71 inches |
| Release date | January 11, 2021 |
J**E
Awesome toy that grows with your child
This toy has been loved by all 3 of my children. We got it for our first baby who loved knocking them all over when we stacked them. Then children are able to nest the blocks and stack them themselves. Now our 6 and 5 year old stack them up for the baby to knock over. I love that it is a toy that grows with our family. It is educational and helps promote many skills for them. Cause and effect, motor skills, learning about animals and letters. Melissa and Doug have come out with a wooden version of this toy that also looks super cool and if this set ever does give out, I would buy the wooden one. These are made from a sturdy cardboard. We have had ours for 7 years and there's wear and tear on the corners but they are still in great condition with lots of play left. I recently bought a set for my friend's 1 year old. Great price for a great, long lasting toy. I love Melissa and Doug.
A**S
Fun time for all ages … including grandparents
This is the 2nd one I’ve gotten. All four of my grandchildren have played with this. The younger ones ( ages 6 months to 2+ years) love knocking over the tower I build for them; their game is to knock it over before I can build it. It’s a great activity for “floor time”. As they get older we switch and they build and I knock over, and the 10 year old plays with her 9 month old cousin and is getting excited to play with her 4 month old baby sister. It’s a great tool to get a variety of ages involved.
N**7
Good Toddler Toy - Wish it was a little more sturdy
UPDATE: the largest blocked ripped up the side and on another block the top (star and square design) has completely lifted off the block. I’ve dropped this to one star because the quality really is lacking. My son got this for Christmas exactly 2 weeks ago today. Pros: He really enjoys playing with this toy and stacking the blocks. I do think there’s a good educational value to the toy with the alphabet and the different animals for each letter. It’s also not a heavy toy. It’s easy for him to carry around the house. Cons: I do think there needs to be some improvement in the quality. The blocks are a bit flimsy and I could see them being easily damaged. The top of each block has a sort of star with squared around it design. It is not properly aligned on every block and due to that it’s not properly glued down. So a good number of the blocks have the top part already starting to peel off along the edges (will attach pictures). Most toddlers are very curious. Once they see something that they can kind of pick at and peel they will do so. As of now, none of them have gotten ripped but I can see this possibly happening. As an example, my mother-in-law has a toy similar to this. She’s had it since around 1995. The blocks are made from a very similar material, however it’s thicker thus makes for a sturdier block. All in all, I think Melissa & Doug has a good lineup of toys. This one just needs a little more work when it comes to quality and sturdiness.
L**I
All different types of kids love these
Bought one of these for a younger kiddo and turned out bigger kids loved them too! Great for any age kiddo, and it was engaging for kids across different developmental needs.
C**K
Eh, They’re Alright
They’re okay, but pretty flimsy. I’d stick with the wooden ones by M&D, unless your child likes to throw them lol.
A**R
Great fun and learning!
Love to use these blocks for motor and speech development.
M**H
A HUGE hit! Perfect for your busy one year old!
I have a BUSY one year old little boy and was looking for something to keep him entertained for longer than 2 minutes, which is a challenge these days! He loves to fill, dump, and stack but the stacking cups he had were hard to stack and didn't fill to his satisfaction either. He either got bored or frustrated within the first 2 minutes of playing with them. Enter M&D Alphabet Nesting and Stacking Blocks! These are the perfect stacking block! They are made from a strong, durable cardboard with a wipeable surface and are so colorful with pictures, numbers and letters on each block. The variety of sizes is perfect for a little guy (or gal) who enjoys filling, dumping and stacking. They stack to about 3 feet high which is a big thrill for a little one and they fit inside each other too, adding to the fun! And they don't take up a lot of room in the toy box. We couldn't be happier with these! I can see them NOT lasting more than a year with a brother who likes to sit on them, climb on them and fill them with water but for the price, we'll just get another set!
R**L
Not the best Melissa Doug I own!
I like the concept of nesting boxes!!! It is educational for toddlers in so many ways. I do early childhood education and use so many different tools and activities!! The quality of these are not what I expected!! It is cardboard with glossy wrapping like paper!! The peek at the corners cause the glue or adhesive is not the best! Once a toddler finds that little loose corners.... that’s it they pull it till they cannot anymore!!! Which leaves an ugly side!! I did not read the description good when I bought it, I thought it was wooden nesting boxes! I assume it was wooden cause Melissa and Doug is known for wooden toys not cardboard toys!!! With that being said this is one of the most unsatisfied Melissa Doug purchase I made! I own a lot of Melissa Doug toys!! Even the flimsy cardboard box it came in can easily fall apart! Troublesome. Not only does the paper come off easily! It is very easy to break!!!!! Toddlers are not careful! They fall they sit anywhere, some chew and put toys in their mouth..... cardboard and paper does not hold up well when wet!! This nesting boxes are not lasting even a few months! I bought them late November for my day care and it already looks like it’s been through war!!! I would not recommend these if you have multiple kids who will play with this or rough little ones!! It is not strong cardboard or durable quality!! I wouldn’t even be happy to give it as a gift!!! I think Melissa Doug should consider using wood like they do for lots of their toys!! Then maybe I would reconsider buying another set! Till then I will stay away from these .... as a fan bug of Melissa Doug, I am a little disappointed at these nesting boxes!
J**K
Really bad quality. Received the item a while back and its already peeling off. Not at all worth the price
M**T
Beautifully designed and illustrated. It is made of cardboard with plastic covering. It’s a lovely item but can be damaged as it’s not sturdy enough if sat or rolled on by baby.
P**R
Molto bello, avrei preferito che fosse in italiano ma non l'ho trovato, comunque ha il doppio scopo di gioco, fare la torre e farla cadere va bene anche per bimbi piccoli, per i più grandi ci sono animali e alfabeto..ha bei colori
M**N
Solid set of cubes in a very nice carrying box. would certainly recommend.
A**R
Lovely concept. Very compact. Could be used to teach nesting, sorting, colour identification, alphabets... Good learning toy :)
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