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The TOYVENTIVE Colors, Shapes, Letters, and Numbers Box is an educational toy set designed for children aged 1 and up. It includes 4 board books, 2 sets of flashcards, a jigsaw puzzle, and various interactive games aimed at developing essential skills such as problem-solving, vocabulary, and fine motor abilities. This non-toxic, safe kit is perfect for fostering communication and cognitive growth in toddlers, making it an excellent gift for birthdays and holidays.






| ASIN | B0BZPL5HTP |
| Brand | TOYVENTIVE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 282 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Team Building Skills |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Manufacturer | TOYVENTIVE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SK 6002 |
| Material | Cardboard |
| Minimum Recommended age | 12.00 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Size | Small |
| Theme | Alphabet |
A**E
Educational
Here’s a warm, positive review you can use: ⸻ The Smart Toddler Box is a wonderful learning tool for young children. It offers a great variety of activities that keep toddlers engaged while helping them build important early skills like problem-solving, fine motor coordination, and color and shape recognition. The activities are thoughtfully designed to be both fun and educational. The box is sturdy, well-made, and safe for little hands, which gives parents peace of mind. I also love how it encourages independent play while still supporting learning. Overall, the Smart Toddler Box is an excellent choice for parents looking for an interactive, educational toy that keeps toddlers happily learning and exploring.
G**M
Great value
Its such a good distraction for my toddler, she’s enjoying it instead of screens
N**I
Smart Toddler Box (12 Months+) by ToyVenture
The Smart Toddler Box is a visually appealing and well-packaged learning set for young toddlers. The design is bright, colorful, and engaging, which immediately captures a child’s attention. I appreciate that it focuses on foundational early learning concepts such as letters, numbers, shapes, colors, matching, and bonding activities. For a 12-month+ age range, it introduces important developmental skills in a simple and approachable way. That said, while the box is labeled as a “Smart Toddler Box,” the overall contents feel somewhat limited for the price and presentation. I expected more variety or a greater number of interactive pieces inside. Adding additional activities—such as textured sensory cards, stacking components, larger board books, or more hands-on manipulatives—would significantly increase its value and engagement time. Overall, it’s an okay starter learning kit with a cute presentation and solid concept, but it would benefit from more substantial content to make it feel complete and more enriching for toddlers.
M**E
Yay for impulse buys!
I impulse bought this and regretted it before it even arrived. But then I got it and it was wonderful. Before being a stay at home mom - I spent years working with kiddos (2 years on up to high-school.) What I love about it is that you can adjust how you use it as they grow. Right now, we go through the books and point out different objects and colors and I use the flashcards to just have her repeat the word and I say "ding! ding! ding!" if she says it correctly(ish) and she gets to keep that card until she collects them all. As she develops, we can use this box in many different ways and it will continue to be a useful learning tool as for the next couple years!
D**D
Misses the mark
There’s so much about this product that I like. I like that it teaches my granddaughter shapes and colors, basic number identification and counting, as well as a fun puzzle to put together - all in a thoughtfully laid out design. However, where it really misses the mark is the reading component. It is marketed as teacher-approved, but it must’ve been a PE teacher that approved it. As a reading specialist, I have high standards for products for early readers. I was surprised to see the use of key words with long vowel sounds instead short vowel sounds…which are the most beneficial to initially learn. I was also dumbfounded that the keyword for the letter O was “orange“. “OR” is an R controlled vowel, distorting the sound of the letter O - again, it should have been a short sound. The letter x should never have xylophone as a keyword, since that is not the sound that X makes, rather it makes the sound (ks) as in the word “box”. I realize to some readers this may seem like splitting hairs, and maybe it is had it not been advertised as teacher-approved. If we’re going to advertise it as an educational game, I feel it should live up to the standards of best practice.
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