Let me start by saying, this toy is a lifesaver for parents of curious little ones! If your baby is obsessed with pulling tissues out of boxes (and making a huge mess), this Montessori-inspired tissue box toy is the perfect solution.
The soft crinkle fabrics mimic real tissues but are attached to colorful scarves and textured squares that babies love to pull out. My little one giggled uncontrollably every time she yanked one free—it’s like a mini magic trick for them!
What I loved: The variety of textures (crinkly, silky, ribbed) and bright patterns kept my 8-month-old engaged for *way* longer than most toys. It’s fantastic for tummy time too—she’d lift her head to track the scarves when we tossed them gently. Bonus: The alphabet/number prints sparked early learning moments (though fair warning—the ‘I for Penguin’ had me scratching my head!).
Room for improvement: The box itself could be sturdier—it tends to collapse when tiny hands aggressively tug tissues. Also, while the fabrics are machine-washable, air-drying is slow if your drool-prone baby soaks them daily.
Unexpected win: This isn’t just for infants! A friend’s toddler with special needs adores it as a sensory fidget toy, and the durable materials survive enthusiastic play.
At this price point? 100% worth it. Just don’t be surprised when your living room becomes a rainbow explosion of fabric ‘tissues’ daily—but hey, at least they’re not Kleenex!