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Stacking Cups (Fine Motor Toys)

January 27, 2026 by jennifer Leave a Comment

Plastic Stacking Cups - Fine motor Toys. Awesome for hand eye coordination!

Stacking cups were, by far, one of the most popular toys my boys ever received. They are so deceptively simple but we used them for everything! Stacking, sorting, learning colors, playing with water in the bathtub, scooping in sensory bins. Oh my goodness — these things were used everywhere.

Not only are these great fine motor toys, they really work your child’s hand eye coordination as well.

Stacking Cups (Fine Motor Toys)

Kidoozie Nest & Stack Buckets include a shape sorting bucket with handle, eight stacking cups, and four sorting pieces. This toy can also be used during bathtime. The four sorting shapes have small holes for water sprinkling activities.

  • Fun and educational
  • Performance and quality tested
  • Great fun for children of all ages
  • Ages 12 months and up
  • 8 stacking /nesting cups
  • 4 fun shapes included for shape sorting activities
  • Stacks over 2 feet tall

Kidoozie Nest & Stacking Buckets is no longer available. Consider the following instead.

To purchase, click the image/link below!

iPlay, iLearn Baby Stacking Toys, Toddler Nesting Stack Cups, Infant Stackable Block, Kids Sorting Game W/Shape SorteriPlay, iLearn Baby Stacking Toys, Toddler Nesting Stack Cups, Infant Stackable Block, Kids Sorting Game W/Shape SorteriPlay, iLearn Baby Stacking Toys, Toddler Nesting Stack Cups, Infant Stackable Block, Kids Sorting Game W/Shape Sorter

 

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Fine Motor Resources

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  • Fine Motor and Handwriting Activities Bundle
  • ABC Fine Motor Mats
  • Fine Motor Skills Activity Packet
  • Flip and Fill Animal Fine Motor Game
  • Print and Play Fine Motor Activities
  • Progress Monitoring Forms – Fine Motor Skills
  • 100 Fine Motor Ideas

For fine motor practice and ideas:

Fine Motor Fun: Hundreds of Developmentally Age-Appropriate Activities Designed to Improve Fine Motor SkillsFine Motor Fun: Hundreds of Developmentally Age-Appropriate Activities Designed to Improve Fine Motor SkillsFine Motor Fun: Hundreds of Developmentally Age-Appropriate Activities Designed to Improve Fine Motor SkillsBasics of Fine Motor Skills: Developmental Activities for KidsBasics of Fine Motor Skills: Developmental Activities for KidsBasics of Fine Motor Skills: Developmental Activities for KidsThe OT's Activity Book: Worksheets created by a pediatric occupational therapist for fine motor, visual motor, and visual perceptual developmentThe OT’s Activity Book: Worksheets created by a pediatric occupational therapist for fine motor, visual motor, and visual perceptual developmentThe OT's Activity Book: Worksheets created by a pediatric occupational therapist for fine motor, visual motor, and visual perceptual developmentBig Skills for Little Hands® Trace Shapes Workbook—Learning Shapes, Colors, Fine Motor Skills, Tracing Activity BookBig Skills for Little Hands® Trace Shapes Workbook—Learning Shapes, Colors, Fine Motor Skills, Tracing Activity BookBig Skills for Little Hands® Trace Shapes Workbook—Learning Shapes, Colors, Fine Motor Skills, Tracing Activity Book

 

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