hahaland Baby Montessori Stacking Cups & Flower Pots Playset (18pcs) for 18+ Months
Product description
What this Montessori-style set is for
This hahaland Baby Montessori stacking cups and flower pots playset is aimed at toddlers who love sorting, matching colours, and repeating simple actions again and again. On paper, it pairs a flower-pot theme with a colour-based activity: children can place colourful “vegetables” into corresponding pots and also use the base board puzzle to build and combine different shapes.
The idea is pretty straightforward—give your child something they can manipulate with their hands while practising early recognition and problem-solving. It also includes stacking elements, so the fun isn’t only about sorting, you can pile the pots into a pyramid-like shape, or use the pieces for pretend play.
Key takeaways for parents (and where it helps)

If you’re looking for “busy hands” learning toys for the 18+ months stage, this set is designed around a few skills that tend to matter at nursery age: colour recognition and matching, basic order, attention, and memory through repetition. The set also leans into pretend play—using the flower pots as a kind of planter—so the activity doesn’t have to stay strictly at puzzle time.
That said, it’s worth keeping expectations realistic. Montessori-inspired toys can be genuinely useful for engagement, but they won’t replace supervision or broader development time like stories, movement, and everyday routines. Think of this as a playful desk activity (and sometimes bath/pool play) that supports the learning your toddler already does during daily play.
What your toddler can do with the pieces
Here’s how the set appears to work in everyday play: - Sort and match: toddlers classify the colourful vegetables into flower pots and the base board areas that match their colours. - Use the base board for puzzles: the bottom board can be used to assemble many different shapes, not just one fixed picture. - Stack for structure: flower pots can be piled up, including into a pyramid-style arrangement. - Mix in pretend play: the flower-pot theme is suggested as something that can work as a planter (for example, in a beach/backyard-style setup, or even in the tub/pool for refills and pours).



A simple micro-example: sit with your child and lay out the pots on the table. Ask them to “find the red one” (or whichever colour you’re using) and give them the vegetable pieces one at a time. Once they get the hang of placing pieces into matching pots, you can switch to building a shape on the base board and then try stacking the pots afterwards.
The tech specs that matter for buyability
The set is described as being made from BPA-free, non-toxic ABS material and has a smooth surface intended to be easier for little hands. It also states it has been safety lab tested to all EN71 regulatory standards.
One more practical point: smooth surfaces and piece size are mentioned as being suitable for small hands to hold. That’s not a guarantee of “toddler-proof”, of course—just something that’s meant to reduce frustration and help with safe handling during play.

Key points parents may want to consider first
This is positioned as a learning toy set for toddlers around 2 to 3 years (the listing targets 18+ months, with gift ideas for 2-year-olds). That can be a good fit if your child enjoys sorting and doesn’t get bored quickly by repetitive placement tasks.
However, you may want to think twice if your toddler prefers more free-form movement play (climbing, running, active pretend scenarios) over sitting to match colours and assemble shapes. Also, if your child tends to put small parts in their mouth, you’ll still need close supervision—particularly in play areas where pieces could scatter.
Finally, because the activities rely on matching colours and using pieces to form shapes, children who are not yet interested in “order” style tasks may need a bit more encouragement before the set clicks.



Pros
- Supports colour sorting and colour matching through repeated placement.
- Includes both sorting/puzzle play and stacking, so it’s not one single activity.
- The flower pot theme can fit pretend play, including planter-style play and refills/pours.
- Safety and materials are specified, including EN71 regulatory testing and BPA-free, non-toxic ABS.
Is it worth it?
Buy it if you want a Montessori-inspired-style toy for toddlers that encourages hands-on sorting, simple puzzle building, and stacking—especially if your child enjoys matching colours and repeating the same task until it feels mastered. It also makes sense as a birthday gift for the 18+ months and early toddler stage because the set is presented as gift-ready.

Skip it (or reconsider) if your toddler mainly prefers active, fast-moving play rather than sorting and assembling, or if you’re looking for something that covers more advanced learning beyond basic matching and shape building. It’s a good candidate for early skills practice, but it may feel limited if you expected a wider range of learning types in one set.
Mini FAQ
How does the flower pot part work?
The playset includes flower pots and colourful “vegetables”, and the activity described is matching vegetables into pots by colour.



Is this mainly a puzzle toy or a stacking toy?
It’s both. There’s colour sorting and a base board puzzle, plus stacking the pots (including a pyramid-style pile).
Can it be used in water play?
The description suggests it can work in the tub or pool for refills and pours, but you should still supervise as with any small-toy play.
What age is it aimed at?
It’s described for 18+ months, with the listing also pitching it as a birthday gift for 2-year-olds.
Is it safe for toddlers?
It states the toys have been safety lab tested to EN71 regulatory standards and are made from BPA-free, non-toxic ABS with a smooth surface.
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