I know this has been posted before but....
Caroline is ready for some more interactive toys. She is really getting interested in the ones she has with buttons and lights (and Mommy's phone and computer), but she doesn't have too many of those. I plan to fix that this weekend and need some ideas. So what are your LO's favorites?
TIA!
Re: What are your LO's favorite toys?
Give Sienna a book any day over a toy. Do all little ones love books or do I have a bookworm? If she falls & gets hurt & is crying all I have to do is pull out a book.
She loves the tupperware drawer in the kitchen. She loves TV remote, telephone, & computer. She loves paper. For her birthday she is geting empty boxes with lots of wrapping paper. LOL
OK toys...Vtech Move & Crawl Ball, toy phone, Vtech Touch & Learn Storytime, blocks, just to bang around & bite on. Also just got a farm house from my sis, with little people & animals, big enough to bite on without choking. Oh, the talking puppy is great too.
DD loves her blocks (the Fisher Price shape sorter ones), but more to bang together or knock over towers that DH and I build than anything else.
We have a LeapFrog spinny alphabet ball that sometimes amuses her: https://shop.leapfrog.com/leapfrog/jump/Developmental-Spin-and-Sing-Alphabet-Zoo/productDetail/More-Baby-Toys/lfprod10242/cat90018?selectedColor=&selectedSize=&navAction=jump&navCount=0&categoryNav=false
She likes the Scanimation book DH got for her: https://www.amazon.com/Waddle-Scanimation-Picture-Book-Books/dp/0761151125 Moving the page makes it looks like the pictures animals are moving.
She LOVES her Baby Loves Peekaboo book. She will look at this over and over. She loves opening up the pages to find the animal/baby/etc. https://www.amazon.com/Waddle-Scanimation-Picture-Book-Books/dp/0761151125
She likes her rattle with a zebra on the top.
She likes anything she can chew on.
She is fascinated with the TV remotes. I am not sure if getting her a toy remote would be good because than she has one to play with, or if she will think "I can play with this one, so I can play with all of them."
He loves something my dad picked up at a yard sale - a V-Tech thing shaped like a apple with buttons for all the letters of the alphabet and a worm to change what kind of game he's playing. I don't think it's helping him with the alphabet just yet, but he sure likes making it make noise.
He also loves his Radio Flyer walking wagon thing. He could push it around for hours, then turn it over and play with the wheels.
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