this is one reason why i love reading blogs...they can be a fantastic way to get some non-biased, seasoned advice. i have gleaned some great tips and ideas from other blogging mamas, and in return, i'd like to offer a list of some toys that my little one has gotten lots of fun, meaningful, good use out of during her first year of life...
{haba pipapo}
{geomags}
{manhattan toy put & peek doghouse}
{under the nile veggies}
{plan toys shape & sort it out box}
{lamaze mortimer the moose}
{baby einstein baby's photo book}
{sensory balls}
{madame alexander huggums baby doll}
{cookie dough pull toy}
{wee baby art cards}my list of book recommendations really needs to be saved for a separate post...but i have included these two here:
{old macdonald finger puppet book}
{dotty dog stroller book}and finally...yes, it's fisher price, yes it's plastic and electronic, yes it's probably made in china...but what can i say, my little girl loves it...
{fisher price fun-2-learn cell phone}of course, a cabinet chock full of dishware and cookware; a cardboard box; any book (including mom and dad's magazines and novels); a door; and our dog trumps all these toys put together!
i'd love to hear what toys you would recommend, either for the first or second year...or beyond!


1 comment:
hey erin! i enjoyed reading your post and was thinking about one toy that E has and loves. check out these stacking rings by Grimm's Spiel und Holz: http://www.childtrek.com/toys-for-toddlers/nesters-and-stackers-1/11-stacking-rings-grimms.html. it's a beautiful all wood toy, the colors are so vibrant. E uses it a LOT since she received it around the 1 year mark. i will say, E was fond of carrying it around by the center peg (with the rings on it - clearly not an intended purpose but i'm sure she's not the first) and as such it came apart from the base a few times. though emailing the manufacturer about it has not yielded any results, darling dada has glued it back a few times, the most recent one seeming to do the trick. if this hadn't worked i was going to contact childtrek.com, where the grandparents ordered this as a gift for the little one.
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