I want your help! Tell me what the toy is that you absolutely cannot live without. (Or, for that matter, the toy that your child cannot live without.)
You can only pick ONE toy! It has to be the best toy EVER!
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Debbie Williams
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My son's baby green dinosaur. It's MY favorite toy because it helps him go to sleep. It's HIS favorite toy cause he won't go to sleep without it. So we both win! Lord help us BOTH if it ever got lost. We sure have had a few close calls LOL...
Neither of my boys had a "favorite" toy, but they both snuggled with a stuffed animal. (D2 also rubs my hair when he is tired, I love that I can comfort him that way, so no short cuts for me!) Both of my boys loved their Leapsters, we took them everywhere and always had extra games to keep them interested.
Fisher Price Trios. My kids play with them every week. They got some when they were 3. They are now 7 1/2. Out of any building toys, they have loved them the most and NONE have ever broken. Easier for the little hands to maneuver than Legos.http://www.amazon.com/Fisher-Price-P6837-TRIO-Building-Set/dp/B001W0B7KY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1385436917&sr=8-1&keywords=trio+blocks
I'm trying to think of the toys that the boys still have from when they were little and it's hard to pick just one. I think the best toy is their fort building set. It came with foam supports, material for the top and lips to keep it all together. It came with instructions to create many different forts. Plus they have great imaginations so use each piece in unique ways too.
Blocks...good old fashioned wooden blocks. Our kids (even teenager!) still play/build with them. Best "toy" investment ever! Though a birdie (Nina!) told me we may be getting some of those awesome magnatiles...can't wait!
13 comments:
My son's baby green dinosaur. It's MY favorite toy because it helps him go to sleep. It's HIS favorite toy cause he won't go to sleep without it. So we both win! Lord help us BOTH if it ever got lost. We sure have had a few close calls LOL...
Neither of my boys had a "favorite" toy, but they both snuggled with a stuffed animal. (D2 also rubs my hair when he is tired, I love that I can comfort him that way, so no short cuts for me!)
Both of my boys loved their Leapsters, we took them everywhere and always had extra games to keep them interested.
Legos have to be in the conversation. Timeless yet current- good for the rule followers AND rule breakers. Stimulates coordination and imagination!
Legos.
A 50+ inch 1080p 120hz led tv. Does that count?
Fisher Price Trios. My kids play with them every week. They got some when they were 3. They are now 7 1/2. Out of any building toys, they have loved them the most and NONE have ever broken. Easier for the little hands to maneuver than Legos.http://www.amazon.com/Fisher-Price-P6837-TRIO-Building-Set/dp/B001W0B7KY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1385436917&sr=8-1&keywords=trio+blocks
Not sure if this counts....a library card! BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS! A world of possibilities!
I'm trying to think of the toys that the boys still have from when they were little and it's hard to pick just one. I think the best toy is their fort building set. It came with foam supports, material for the top and lips to keep it all together. It came with instructions to create many different forts. Plus they have great imaginations so use each piece in unique ways too.
Bethany
Inside: Melissa and Doug easel
Outside: Hopper Balls
You know mine----MAGNATILES!!!!! :)
Blocks...good old fashioned wooden blocks. Our kids (even teenager!) still play/build with them. Best "toy" investment ever! Though a birdie (Nina!) told me we may be getting some of those awesome magnatiles...can't wait!
Bethany, do you have a link for that?
Wonder if this is the fort Bethany mentions? I've heard it's a good fort set:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002R6A4KQ/
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