Fat Brain Toys InnyBin
The six chunky shape blocks are each designed with fascinating textures that are sure to thrill the fingers. There's a cube a diamond a sphere a triangle a flower and the happy Fat Brain logo. As kids push the shapes through the elastic bands of the cube curiosity is sparked and young minds can't help but explore experiment and discover. It's beautifully simple and amazingly mind expanding. Play freely with InnyBin. 6 chunky uniquely textured shapes fit through the elastic bands of the cube. A tactile challenge for little ones. A frustration free shape learning experience.
The six chunky shape blocks are each designed with fascinating textures that are sure to thrill the fingers. There's a cube a diamond a sphere a triangle a flower and the happy Fat Brain logo. As kids push the shapes through the elastic bands of the cube curiosity is sparked and young minds can't help but explore experiment and discover. It's beautifully simple and amazingly mind expanding. Play freely with InnyBin. 6 chunky uniquely textured shapes fit through the elastic bands of the cube. A tactile challenge for little ones. A frustration free shape learning experience.
The six chunky shape blocks are each designed with fascinating textures that are sure to thrill the fingers. There's a cube a diamond a sphere a triangle a flower and the happy Fat Brain logo. As kids push the shapes through the elastic bands of the cube curiosity is sparked and young minds can't help but explore experiment and discover. It's beautifully simple and amazingly mind expanding. Play freely with InnyBin. 6 chunky uniquely textured shapes fit through the elastic bands of the cube. A tactile challenge for little ones. A frustration free shape learning experience.
The six chunky shape blocks are each designed with fascinating textures that are sure to thrill the fingers. There's a cube a diamond a sphere a triangle a flower and the happy Fat Brain logo. As kids push the shapes through the elastic bands of the cube curiosity is sparked and young minds can't help but explore experiment and discover. It's beautifully simple and amazingly mind expanding. Play freely with InnyBin. 6 chunky uniquely textured shapes fit through the elastic bands of the cube. A tactile challenge for little ones. A frustration free shape learning experience.
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Prices last updated 11 June 2026.
Last updated at 11/06/2026 23:56:10
Fat Brain Toys InnyBin Shape Learning Toys, Sensory Toys for Babies and Toddlers, Baby Toys Ages 10 Months+
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originally posted on toyfiesta.com.au
A good toy for building motor skills. It's difficult atm for my 9mo but that's the whole point! My 9mo is attracted to the Inny Bin and attempts to grab pieces. I was surprised my 4yo took to it. It was very easy for him to grab pieces of course but he started using it in his imaginative play which was surprising.
originally posted on Fat Brain Toys
Allows one-year-old the challenge of figuring out how to put items into the box by stretching the elastic bands apart. Such joy with each success. So much fun watching our Birthday Boy discover his hand and wrist could "break through" the plane of the side of the box. The wonder on his face is so much fun to watch. He has played with this toy a lot since he received it four days ago. He is busy putting lots of objects into the bin and is just starting to discover that he can pull them out again. His play is informally teaching him spatial relations. For example, he had a flat disc and had to discover it needed to be held perpendicular to the side of the cube to easily be put into the box. So much fun!
originally posted on scheels.com
This is a great choice for babies and new parents! Its colorful and well-made toy and perfect for little hands. The bright colors and textures keeps our little one entertained, and the durable and sturdy construction of the pieces make it safe. The fun shapes and colors is a wonderful way for littles to learn about shapes and colors. The pieces are also easy to store and stack, making it a great option for parents who are looking for a toy that is both fun and functional. I highly recommend this toy and all of Fat Brain's toys!
| Product Brand | Fat Brain Toys |
| Product Introduction | Stretching the rules whilst playing with shapes |
Fat Brain Toys InnyBin Shape Learning Toys, Sensory Toys for Babies and Toddlers, Baby Toys Ages 10 Months+
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Fat Brain Inny Bin - Frustration-Free Sensory Shape Sorter
Delivery $13.95
Innybin
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Delivery $14.99
Fat Brain Toys - Inny Bin
Delivery between 16–25 June $10.95
A good toy for building motor skills. It's difficult atm for my 9mo but that's the whole point! My 9mo is attracted to the Inny Bin and attempts to grab pieces. I was surprised my 4yo took to it. It was very easy for him to grab pieces of course but he started using it in his imaginative play which was surprising.
Allows one-year-old the challenge of figuring out how to put items into the box by stretching the elastic bands apart. Such joy with each success. So much fun watching our Birthday Boy discover his hand and wrist could "break through" the plane of the side of the box. The wonder on his face is so much fun to watch. He has played with this toy a lot since he received it four days ago. He is busy putting lots of objects into the bin and is just starting to discover that he can pull them out again. His play is informally teaching him spatial relations. For example, he had a flat disc and had to discover it needed to be held perpendicular to the side of the cube to easily be put into the box. So much fun!
This is a great choice for babies and new parents! Its colorful and well-made toy and perfect for little hands. The bright colors and textures keeps our little one entertained, and the durable and sturdy construction of the pieces make it safe. The fun shapes and colors is a wonderful way for littles to learn about shapes and colors. The pieces are also easy to store and stack, making it a great option for parents who are looking for a toy that is both fun and functional. I highly recommend this toy and all of Fat Brain's toys!
I bought the innybin for my one year old. I figure it would be a better version of a shape sorter that a one year old could handle. I like the quality of the materials. The pieces are a hard plastic and have different textures to them. The bungee cords are cloth-like material similar to elastic headbands. When its shaken with the pieces inside of it, it makes a rattle noise which the baby likes. Some of the cube sides are cross hatched and some sides are just straight, so there is variety as you turn the cube.
I bought this toy for my son's first birthday. I love that its a simple toy that can be used in increasingly complex ways as he grows. The pieces are a good size for his hands. The fact that they are all different shapes, colors and textures offers a good tactile experience. The elastic bands around the outside create easier and more complex sides, which he has had fun exploring. The only thing I would change is that I wish the pieces that fit inside were more rubbery instead of hard plastic. My son is still at the stage where everything goes in the mouth and I think he would play with it longer and be more interested in it if he could chew on the pieces after taking them out. He also has a tendency to throw them across the room in victory when he manages to get one ... MoreI bought this toy for my son's first birthday. I love that its a simple toy that can be used in increasingly complex ways as he grows. The pieces are a good size for his hands. The fact that they are all different shapes, colors and textures offers a good tactile experience. The elastic bands around the outside create easier and more complex sides, which he has had fun exploring. The only thing I would change is that I wish the pieces that fit inside were more rubbery instead of hard plastic. My son is still at the stage where everything goes in the mouth and I think he would play with it longer and be more interested in it if he could chew on the pieces after taking them out. He also has a tendency to throw them across the room in victory when he manages to get one out. I've been bonked in the head more than once and wish they were a bit softer.
This toy is so fun! I got it early for my babe (6mo) with the hopes it will last a while. She likes to mouth the pieces- they're harder than I expected but coated in a softer material so it's ok for mouthing. She also likes to grab the strings and shake the whole bin to make some noise. My 17 month old niece loved it when she saw it too. It was a bit of a challenge to get the pieces in but she was up for it! I'm excited for the potential as my little one grows! I also got the Kupz too so they can do a color match activity eventually! The pieces fit well and color match perfectly.
The InnyBin is one of my favorite, go-to manipulative toys for babies.As a retired early childhood educator, I'm so impressed with this toy.This "Dump & Fill" toy, I find even better than the usual ones.Once a baby is able to sit up, this is the perfect gift.Notice how babies love to fill up a bucket and then dump everything out of it, over and over again?This toy fits that skill developer but with a twist of reaching in through the elastic bandsNot only is it good for building fine motor skills, but eye/hand coordination, attending skills, etc.The reason I like this one even better than the bucket is that it will take real concentration to grab the shape but little effort to pull it out or put it back in.Also, the InnyBin is a very sturdy toy with lots of ... MoreThe InnyBin is one of my favorite, go-to manipulative toys for babies.As a retired early childhood educator, I'm so impressed with this toy.This "Dump & Fill" toy, I find even better than the usual ones.Once a baby is able to sit up, this is the perfect gift.Notice how babies love to fill up a bucket and then dump everything out of it, over and over again?This toy fits that skill developer but with a twist of reaching in through the elastic bandsNot only is it good for building fine motor skills, but eye/hand coordination, attending skills, etc.The reason I like this one even better than the bucket is that it will take real concentration to grab the shape but little effort to pull it out or put it back in.Also, the InnyBin is a very sturdy toy with lots of tactile shapes to engage the baby's hands or mouth!It is a terrific toy for babies 7+ months old.
I bought this for my son's 1st birthday. It got crushed by an older brother almost a year later, but in the time it was in use, it got plenty of use. Yes, the square holes are harder to pull toys through than the horizontal spaces. But my boy liked the challenge and got better at it over the months. I plan to buy it again when my next child turns 1
My grandson is 6 months old and while he can't yet put the different shapes into the cube or pull them out, he loves holding the cube (with one hand) and playing with the colored cords. He enjoys lifting the shapes, trying to bite them (at this age everything is tactile and into the mouth). He lifts them up and puts them down over and over again. I can definitely see this being a toy that will grow with him for a few more months.The box lists it as being appropriate for 10+ mos old and I ca see how the interest in how to use it will evolve as he develops.
| Product Brand | Fat Brain Toys |
| Product Introduction | Stretching the rules whilst playing with shapes |