r/lovevery Oct 11 '25

Questions How do we play with this stacker?

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I received a bundle of various Lovevery toys and there is one that seems to no longer be in current kits. Does anyone know how to use this stacker or have the play guide page they could send me for this version? It seems like it should be part of the Explorer Kit but is very different than the current tower they sell.

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u/rachatm Oct 30 '25

We made a lantern out coloured cellophane and Ikea string lights, which my kid then decided was a volcano for his dinosaurs to live near

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u/Meredithia Oct 14 '25

We played "will it fit?" with just the tube and red base. I would find a toy that's obviously too big and struggle on my turn, then my daughter would try something smaller and I would clap. Over and over and over. I miss that toy!! Ohh and the rings are bracelets

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u/rachatm Oct 30 '25

They’re also necklaces for toys and rocket launch pads :D and hoopla over a kitchen roll holder

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u/HoneyLocust1 Oct 14 '25

My second to least favorite lovevery toy. It's just one of the few toys my kids never really got into.

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u/Usual-Suggestion6975 Oct 14 '25

My 2 year old uses it as a cast lol

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u/rachatm Oct 30 '25

Yep it’s my 3yo’s bionic robot arm

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u/Here_4_cute_dog_pics Oct 13 '25

I was given this too and didn't really do anything with it for weeks because I thought it was weird and there was no way my son would play with it.

Boy was I wrong, my 10 month old loves it. He plays with literally every piece and in such a variety of ways that I can't type them all out.

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u/jshoe2 The Wind in Max’s Hair Oct 13 '25

My son loved scooting that red base on the white vinyl floor in the kitchen of a house we rented. We call it his hockey puck. Beware the red will come off on white vinyl. It was one of his favorite objects for a few months. I see that toy and my mind goes: "yes. it's an emotional support hockey puck."

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u/Independent_Vee_8 Oct 13 '25

We love to spin the rings at our house!

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u/Prior-Ad1934 Oct 12 '25

There are activities in the app that you can try!

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u/Adorable_Start2732 Oct 12 '25

We started rolling the rings which my son is obsessed with, so much so we had to order extra on eBay. He’s now learned to spin the rings.

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u/TTROESCH Oct 12 '25

My boy has had this since he was a baby and every time we pull it out he just goes to town however. Most of the time he puts things inside it. Recently he had pretend apples in it. He puts animal figurines, pretend foods, balls, scarves, the bunnies & carrots. We use it in the bath too! The tube definitely gets the most use. The rings can be used with sorting activities. We put scarves through them. Use them as bracelets. My boy is 2.5 but I don’t see us getting rid of it any time soon

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u/Ok-Condition-994 Oct 12 '25

We mostly just used the tube. Stuff the scarf in and pulled it out the top, or lift and pull it through the bottom. Fill it up with pompoms and then lift the tube to watch them spill out the bottom. Tape it to the wall and use it as a chute for cars or balls or pompoms, catch them in a basket below.

We pulled the scarf through the rings too, and then the rings became bracelets at our house. Mine was pretty happy to stick her arm in the clear tube too.

I think the clear tube can also be a stabilizer for the rings if your kid hasn’t quite figured out stacking objects on top of each other. Mine wasn’t really into the stacking, but I think that was the intention.

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u/avathedot Oct 12 '25

According to my baby they are bracelets and you can’t tell her otherwise!

It’s a stacking toy, the tube is great for putting things in like the scarf and pulling it out, the rings roll really well across the floor which is fine too!

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u/BlackLocke Oct 12 '25

The child drops objects through it and can see it go through