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Excellerations® Colorful Plush Fruits & Veggies - 20 Pieces
Excellerations® Colorful Plush Fruits & Veggies - 20 Pieces
Get it Mar 21, 2025
Get it Mar 21, 2025
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Review Snapshot
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Most Liked Positive Review
We like it.
This set was done far better than expected. All of the baskets stand up on their own. All of the fruits and veggies were well sewn and soft to touch. I could identify nearly every fruit and vegetable. I just wish the baskets were more round, but the packing has squished them into funky shapes. ...What you get: 1. Yellow basket Corn, banana, lemon The last yellow fruit is either a grapefruit or an Asian Pear because its a round yellow tree-fruit. 2. Green Basket Broccoli, Celery, Grapes, Bell pepper note - the broccoli was not as charming as the rest of the fruits and veggies in the set. 3. Red basket Watermelon, Hot pepper, Strawberry, Tomato Note: the watermelon has a pale rind that is not very green. Note: The hot pepper and strawberry are small compared to the other fruits and veggies. 4. Orange basket Cantaloupe, carrot, pumpkin The last fruit is a round orange tree-fruit so it is either an orange or a peach. My only suggestion is the set needs a 5th basket for blue/purple items otherwise the set seems unbalanced without a cool color - the purple set could include a plum, grapes, purple cabbage, purple carrots, eggplant, berries, etc.
Most Liked Critical Review
Do not hold up well, ripping after a week.
I bought these for our toddler room at our child care center. They have been out a week and the stitching is coming apart and holes are ripping in the seams. I will be contacting Discount School Supply to return these. They were great when we first got them out, the children loved them, but they ...definitely don't hold up well. Also, some of the fruit have two colors on them, so they can not be used for a sorting exercise, unless you want to talk about both colors.
Reviewed by 13 customers
Great learning tool. Nice quaility
Submitted 10/23/2011
By Colorado Grandma
From Bayfield, Colorado
Verified Buyer
Very soft material. The kids will love it. very good learning tool. I would buy again
- Pros
- Good Value
- Well Built / Quality
- Best for
- Developmental
- Everyday Use
- Gift
- Was this a gift?
- No
- I shop as a
- Grandparent
Colorful
Submitted 06/27/2009
By troublemaker08
From Rialto, CA
My son enjoys putting the fruits and veggies in the baskets. At first he though they were real. I recommended the item for those who are trying to teach their childrens about colors, fruits & veggies.
- Pros
- Ease of Use
- Washability
- I shop as a
- Parent / Family
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once
Product is confusing to ...
Submitted 03/25/2009
By MONI
From Undisclosed
Product is confusing to some children because fruits have different colors.
- Pros
- Ease of Use
- Washability
Bundles that Include this item


- MOTOR SKILLS DEVELOPMENT: Develop motor skills and hand-eye coordination through sorting and color-matching.
- TODDLER LEARNING TOYS: Bright colors and plush pieces help develop color recognition and sorting skills using familiar objects and shapes.
- EXPLORATION: Use shape, color and texture to explore and match like items while introducing children to health and nutrition.
- INTRODUCTION TO BASIC MATH: Use the plush pieces as an early introduction to mathematical concepts including addition and subtraction. Ideal for early STEM learning.
- IDEAL USE: Ideal for use in the classroom or homeschool setting.


Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Ratings Distribution
5 Stars
8
4 Stars
3
3 Stars
1
2 Stars
0
1 Star
1
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Most Liked Positive Review
We like it.
This set was done far better than expected. All of the baskets stand up on their own. All of the fruits and veggies were well sewn and soft to touch. I could identify nearly every fruit and vegetable. I just wish the baskets were more round, but the packing has squished them into funky shapes. ...What you get: 1. Yellow basket Corn, banana, lemon The last yellow fruit is either a grapefruit or an Asian Pear because its a round yellow tree-fruit. 2. Green Basket Broccoli, Celery, Grapes, Bell pepper note - the broccoli was not as charming as the rest of the fruits and veggies in the set. 3. Red basket Watermelon, Hot pepper, Strawberry, Tomato Note: the watermelon has a pale rind that is not very green. Note: The hot pepper and strawberry are small compared to the other fruits and veggies. 4. Orange basket Cantaloupe, carrot, pumpkin The last fruit is a round orange tree-fruit so it is either an orange or a peach. My only suggestion is the set needs a 5th basket for blue/purple items otherwise the set seems unbalanced without a cool color - the purple set could include a plum, grapes, purple cabbage, purple carrots, eggplant, berries, etc.
Most Liked Critical Review
Do not hold up well, ripping after a week.
I bought these for our toddler room at our child care center. They have been out a week and the stitching is coming apart and holes are ripping in the seams. I will be contacting Discount School Supply to return these. They were great when we first got them out, the children loved them, but they ...definitely don't hold up well. Also, some of the fruit have two colors on them, so they can not be used for a sorting exercise, unless you want to talk about both colors.
Reviewed by 13 customers
Great learning tool. Nice quaility
Submitted 10/23/2011
By Colorado Grandma
From Bayfield, Colorado
Verified Buyer
Very soft material. The kids will love it. very good learning tool. I would buy again
- Pros
- Good Value
- Well Built / Quality
- Best for
- Developmental
- Everyday Use
- Gift
- Was this a gift?
- No
- I shop as a
- Grandparent
Colorful
Submitted 06/27/2009
By troublemaker08
From Rialto, CA
My son enjoys putting the fruits and veggies in the baskets. At first he though they were real. I recommended the item for those who are trying to teach their childrens about colors, fruits & veggies.
- Pros
- Ease of Use
- Washability
- I shop as a
- Parent / Family
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once
Product is confusing to ...
Submitted 03/25/2009
By MONI
From Undisclosed
Product is confusing to some children because fruits have different colors.
- Pros
- Ease of Use
- Washability
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Ratings Distribution
5 Stars
8
4 Stars
3
3 Stars
1
2 Stars
0
1 Star
1
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Most Liked Positive Review
We like it.
This set was done far better than expected. All of the baskets stand up on their own. All of the fruits and veggies were well sewn and soft to touch. I could identify nearly every fruit and vegetable. I just wish the baskets were more round, but the packing has squished them into funky shapes. ...What you get: 1. Yellow basket Corn, banana, lemon The last yellow fruit is either a grapefruit or an Asian Pear because its a round yellow tree-fruit. 2. Green Basket Broccoli, Celery, Grapes, Bell pepper note - the broccoli was not as charming as the rest of the fruits and veggies in the set. 3. Red basket Watermelon, Hot pepper, Strawberry, Tomato Note: the watermelon has a pale rind that is not very green. Note: The hot pepper and strawberry are small compared to the other fruits and veggies. 4. Orange basket Cantaloupe, carrot, pumpkin The last fruit is a round orange tree-fruit so it is either an orange or a peach. My only suggestion is the set needs a 5th basket for blue/purple items otherwise the set seems unbalanced without a cool color - the purple set could include a plum, grapes, purple cabbage, purple carrots, eggplant, berries, etc.
Most Liked Critical Review
Do not hold up well, ripping after a week.
I bought these for our toddler room at our child care center. They have been out a week and the stitching is coming apart and holes are ripping in the seams. I will be contacting Discount School Supply to return these. They were great when we first got them out, the children loved them, but they ...definitely don't hold up well. Also, some of the fruit have two colors on them, so they can not be used for a sorting exercise, unless you want to talk about both colors.
Reviewed by 13 customers
Great learning tool. Nice quaility
Submitted 10/23/2011
By Colorado Grandma
From Bayfield, Colorado
Verified Buyer
Very soft material. The kids will love it. very good learning tool. I would buy again
- Pros
- Good Value
- Well Built / Quality
- Best for
- Developmental
- Everyday Use
- Gift
- Was this a gift?
- No
- I shop as a
- Grandparent
Colorful
Submitted 06/27/2009
By troublemaker08
From Rialto, CA
My son enjoys putting the fruits and veggies in the baskets. At first he though they were real. I recommended the item for those who are trying to teach their childrens about colors, fruits & veggies.
- Pros
- Ease of Use
- Washability
- I shop as a
- Parent / Family
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once
Product is confusing to ...
Submitted 03/25/2009
By MONI
From Undisclosed
Product is confusing to some children because fruits have different colors.
- Pros
- Ease of Use
- Washability
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