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  1. #11
    mainepotato Guest

    Default RE: Age: 3-5 years

    DD (5 yrs)

    books (Charlotte's Web, Magic Treehouse, Curious George, Hans Christian Andersen)
    holztiger animals
    play silks
    dress-up clothes
    dollhouse
    cd player & cds
    paper, glue, markers, paint, scissors..
    play food


  2. #12
    meghna88 Guest

    Default RE: Age: 0-12 months

    my baby is 9 weeks old

  3. #13
    Momof3Labs is offline Pink Diamond level (15,000+ posts)
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    Default RE: Age: 3-5 years

    DS is 4yo

    Parents' Magazine animal hospital
    Toy tools from Sears and TRU
    Rescue Heroes
    Anything with wheels, particularly fire engines
    Road/town rug from Menard's or Home Depot
    His "friends" (stuffed animals)

    ETA:

    Hullabaloo
    Cariboo
    Candyland
    Memory
    Single mom to

    DS ("twice exceptional") - September 2002
    DS - February 2006
    DD - July 2009
    DD - July 2009

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    Default RE: Age: 0-12 months

    Whoozit
    Celeste
    Single mom to

    DS ("twice exceptional") - September 2002
    DS - February 2006
    DD - July 2009
    DD - July 2009

  5. #15
    kboyle Guest

    Default RE: Age: 0-12 months

    o-ball
    skwish

  6. #16
    kboyle Guest

    Default RE: Age 13-24 months

    macky is 15 mos

    anything with wheels (hot wheels, big little tykes trucks)
    FP little people farm, he loves to push the buttons and make music & sounds

    FP shake n go racers (they are heavy for him, but he can do it!)
    FP laugh & learn house & chair
    toy vacuum

  7. #17
    kboyle Guest

    Default RE: Age: 3-5 years

    charlie will be 3.5y on xmas eve


    books
    hot wheels & accessories
    playmobil stuff
    animal planet dinosaurs (has played with these daily since 18mos)
    leapster (Letter Factory, Talking Words Factory, Dora, Letters On the Loose)
    pretty much anything with wheels
    binoculars
    scarves & a box or purse or something he can pull them out of.

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    Default RE: Age: 3-5 years

    DD is 4:

    plastic animal/dinosaur figurines
    anything horses
    art supplies, including everyday things like tape, envelopes and hole punchers!
    doll house
    vet kit
    books and music (always a hit!)
    cash register, shopping cart, pretend food to play grocery store
    more advanced puzzles, maze books
    easy board games like Chutes and Ladders

    She's still not into playing dolls, but she loves playing with her stuffed animals, especially dogs and cats!


    Lisa
    Emma 11/02
    Adam 2/07
    Their hands may be small but their feelings are just as big as ours.

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    Default RE: Age: 2-3 years

    DS is almost 26 months old.

    He likes:

    Balls, balls & more balls (soccer goal, Fisher Price basketball hoop, plastic golf set, Gertie balls, soft foam baseballs)

    Toolbench w/ hammer, screwdriver & etc. Loves "helping" daddy

    Books - anything with Elmo, How do Dinosaurs Count to 10, Duck in the Truck, Hit the Ball Duck, Kiss Goodnight Sam, Click Clack Moo (my fav!), Machines That Work, My Truck is Stuck

    Playing with his stuffed monkey (Junglie Monkey by Jellycat)

    Thomas trains and his Nilo table

    Tractors, crane, bulldozer

    Teepee with tunnels by Alex (at Costco)

    Kitchen & playfood, especially the Melissa & Doug cutting food, play microwave

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    Default RE: Age: 3-5 years

    DS is 3 and 2months

    His favorites are:

    Doctor's Kit
    Tools
    Tricycle (sometimes needs pushing) and Like-a-Bike
    Books
    Candyland
    Magna-Tiles
    Telescope
    Racquets - either pingpong paddles and a ball (no table) or a kids tennis racquet, pretending or playing with a soft light ball
    Musical Instruments
    Pretend sword play - we actually haven't bought him a sword since we're trying to discourage violent play but he picks up any stick or other long object and pretends sword play with it, I have no idea where he picked it up.




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