It might be fun to share our thoughts and experiences on toys since that season is just around the corner. What have been hits and misses in your households?
Hits:
--Light bright and Crayola overhead art projector (I cook dinner while this is being used).
--Brio water canal system (keeps child entertained for HOURS!)
--Trunk of Dress up clothes
--Set & Uno- games which are bearable for adults
--Play kitchen-used for years for imaginitive play.
--Walkie Talkies--keeps the neighborhood kids entertained for hours
Misses:
--Sit and spin. A bulky toy which rarely gets used.
--Candyland and Chutes and Ladders. Loved by children, painful for adults.
--Additional Rescue Hero/Thomas/Hotwheel cars. Although these are all beloved by my son, he has hit a capacity that makes additions to these collections an exercise in the ridiculous.
--Stuffed animals and dolls. See comment above.
--Walker and overhead baby gym. I think these get used for about 4 weeks and then you have to store them.
I'm contemplating a kareoke (sp?) set for this year. We have "Friday night raves" at our house in which we break out glow sticks and dance around to disco. Kareoke might be a fun addition for our family boogie nights. I am not going to get either of the kids that much because I know the grandparents will go crazy. For DD, I will simply regift DS's old toddler toys to her.
What about you all?
Kelly
Kelly
Hits:
--Light bright and Crayola overhead art projector (I cook dinner while this is being used).
--Brio water canal system (keeps child entertained for HOURS!)
--Trunk of Dress up clothes
--Set & Uno- games which are bearable for adults
--Play kitchen-used for years for imaginitive play.
--Walkie Talkies--keeps the neighborhood kids entertained for hours
Misses:
--Sit and spin. A bulky toy which rarely gets used.
--Candyland and Chutes and Ladders. Loved by children, painful for adults.
--Additional Rescue Hero/Thomas/Hotwheel cars. Although these are all beloved by my son, he has hit a capacity that makes additions to these collections an exercise in the ridiculous.
--Stuffed animals and dolls. See comment above.
--Walker and overhead baby gym. I think these get used for about 4 weeks and then you have to store them.
I'm contemplating a kareoke (sp?) set for this year. We have "Friday night raves" at our house in which we break out glow sticks and dance around to disco. Kareoke might be a fun addition for our family boogie nights. I am not going to get either of the kids that much because I know the grandparents will go crazy. For DD, I will simply regift DS's old toddler toys to her.
What about you all?
Kelly
Kelly
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