fundamentally toys on west gray (local family owned)
lakeshore learning
i have some great ones that are melissa and doug, bought at olive anne on 19th street but they are a little smaller. however, they have a great variety of pictures.
We have the Melissa and Doug wooden blocks. DD loves the pictures on them. They were a gift, but I'm pretty sure they came from toys r us/babies r us because that's where my MIL shops.
It comes with a little bag and DD loves to fill it up and dump them out again repeatedly.
These M&D are a little bigger but are similar to ones posted above. ?We really enjoy them and got them at a local toy shop in Kingwood. ?I think Toys R Us might have them, but the learning/specialty toy shops are always great for these kind of things.
Re: Where to buy wooden blocks
Pics by Fleurish Imagery
I'll have to look there again. Last time they only had the big squishy fabric kind but I know inventory changes all the time.
fundamentally toys on west gray (local family owned)
lakeshore learning
i have some great ones that are melissa and doug, bought at olive anne on 19th street but they are a little smaller. however, they have a great variety of pictures.
j+k+m+e | running with needles
Also check Imagination Toys and Learning Express
Yes, those are the ones! I'll have to head there when the little man is up to it.
We have the Melissa and Doug wooden blocks. DD loves the pictures on them. They were a gift, but I'm pretty sure they came from toys r us/babies r us because that's where my MIL shops.
It comes with a little bag and DD loves to fill it up and dump them out again repeatedly.
https://www.melissaanddoug.com/dyn_prod.php?p=1900
These M&D are a little bigger but are similar to ones posted above. ?We really enjoy them and got them at a local toy shop in Kingwood. ?I think Toys R Us might have them, but the learning/specialty toy shops are always great for these kind of things.
https://www.amazon.com/Melissa-Doug-Deluxe-Vintage-Blocks/dp/B000NV7KZY/ref=pd_bbs_sr_12?ie=UTF8&s=toys-and-games&qid=1233602620&sr=8-12?