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5 Best Valentines Toys for Toddlers

Loving Toys for Tots

Valentines is just around the corner and we are all taking the time to look for the best way to tell our loved ones that we love them. I know that Valentines is  for lovers and with all the romance in the air we tend to think only about our other half ; but I say – why not use this time to show our little ones how much we love them too?! besides, if you ask my husband, he will tell you that this little 2 and a half  brat already took his place as the main man in my heart and therefore rules apply to him as well, don’t they?

so let’s get to business and find some cute gifts that can make your toddler feel loved:
1. Board Book: “I love you through and through”

I Love You Through And Through

This adorable book is not only full with love and great for cuddling with your toddler, it is also educational as it teaches your toddler about body parts. It is a great trigger for fun activities and has beautiful illustrations that your toddler can relate to.

2. Easy Instant Decoration Wall Sticker Decal – I Love You

Easy Instant Decoration Wall Sticker Decal - I Love You

This cute sticker can be used as a permanent reminder of  your love. The first and last thing your little one sees every day can be your message of love as well as a great decoration for the room.

3. My “Little” Beating Heart, the Soothing Heartbeat You Can Feel.

My "Little" Beating Heart, the Soothing Heartbeat You Can Feel.

This soft and soothing original gift is great for giving your child a relaxing cuddling experience and for expressing your love on the same time. Chances are  you will feel the need to borrow this toy from your child once in a while after a stressful day as it has an amazing comforting and calming affect. It is available in a variety of beautiful colors.

I Love You Bean

4.  I Love You”  Bean

This is a great gift that sends a message of love and holds an educational value as well. This  bean holds a secret message that is revealed shortly after the bean sprouts (it takes 3-5 days). You can use this opportunity to teach your child about how plants grow in nature:  just add some water, sun and love and soon enough the “I love you” message will appear on the growing plant.

Hearts Doll Pram by Haba

5.Hearts Doll Pram by Haba

OK, I know this is not a cheap one but I just love the design and the quality of this product. This cute pram is so sweet and cuddly that I couldn’t resist displaying it here. This is an educational toy that can stay with your child for a long time and can become one of her favorites. It is a great trigger for imaginary games and role play and can assist you in preparing a child for a new sibling. And did I mention I think it’s adorable?

Whatever you decide on giving your child this Valentine’s, the best gift you can give him is letting him know that he is loved and treasured all year long.  Happy Valentine’s!!!

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Toys that can stimulate your child’s imagination

I noticed that recently my son is starting to realize that there is a whole wide and exiting world out there that was never before in his reach. This world that I’m referring to is the world he creates in his mind. The great thing about this magical world is that everything can happen in it and possibilities are endless and unlimited. As natural as it is, I find that imagination requires fueling from time to time and that some accessories and developmental toys can easily inspire new worlds to take form. It is fun to see how trivial objects can get a special meaning in the toddler’s play and I must admit that I get carried away with it too after shaking the dust off these sleepy cells of mine..
So let’s explore some classic toys for toddlers that can serve this purpose of encouraging the creativity of mind…

US Scarf Blank Bandana

The first one that I would like to present is not really a toy. It is a collection of clothes and accessories that you can probably find in your closet and if not are affordable and easy to purchase in second-hand stores or on end of season sales … They can include colorful pieces of clothing, hats, scarves,  shawls, shoes, necklaces and any other accessory that can be used to create a character.  These are great for creating customs and using them to play different rolls. I suggest keeping them in some kind of storage unit that is accessible enough to allow spontaneous play.

Mighty World Construction Site 8614

The second one is a collection of toy figures such as: animals, action figures, mythological figures, people from different cultures or people with different occupation. For example: Indians, cowboys, pirates, fairies, doctors, farmers and so on.. The child is the writer & the director of the scene and as such he decides which characters to cast for the play and what will be the nature of the interaction between them. This kind of game, not only stimulates the imagination but is also used as an outlet for the child’s fears and emotions and can help the parent learn more about his inner world through the world he creates.

The next one is related to the previous – Play sets and play houses create fantastic setting for the imaginary play. This can include different accessories that the figures use in their daily life or the environment in which they live in. For example: Fire houses, doll houses, castles, weapons, construction tools, farm vehicles, space ships and so on..

Melissa & Doug King Puppet

Melissa & Doug Police Officer Puppet

Another good way to encourage creativity is to have a puppet Theater which can be purchased or improvised.  With a few puppets and an idea the child can create beautiful stories that come alive through play and act out his feelings. You can purchase Hand/finger puppets,  stringed puppets or even create puppets from socks, buttons and yarn or  from cardboard, stick and colors.

For the young toddlers who are  just starting to explore the pretend game world but are still not prepared to co-play with their peers, play set of Kitchen/workbench toys/doctor tools can arouse the imagination but do not require others to participate. My son can play for a long time with his kitchen set and workbench without needing us to help him or participate in anyway.

Haba Blossom Sky Room Tent

Another way to encourage pretend games both indoors and outdoors is using Tents, blankets or outdoor houses to create a setting for imaginative play. The nice thing about it is that it also allows the child to have his own kingdom and some kind of getaway when he needs it. Some kids have a little tent in their room in which they enjoy playing with their toys as it gives them some kind of uninterrupted, secure environment.

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Five affordable toys for the curious toddler

Every time my son becomes bored with his toys or skips to the next developmental level, I ask myself what kind of fun toys will encourage developing new skills and would be appropriate for his age. Several times I was tempted to buy toys that did not match his age and after a short observation from his side were left aside . We, moms, need to focus on our child’s personal skill level regardless of what the packaging (or the neighbor..) says. The secret is to find the toy that will be challenging enough but will still allow the child to acquire successful experiences and feelings of achievements, in other words, not too easy and not too difficult and most importantly, fun and interesting.

In this post I will share five successful choices of some great affordable toys that received excellent reviews from my now 28 months son:

1.  My son is really passionate about letters and a few months ago he learned to master the ABC’s. When he first started pointing at signs and frequently ask me about letters I realized that it is time for an appropriate toy. So, I went to my favorite local toy store and found Melissa and Doug See-Inside Alphabet peg puzzle. This is a classic peg puzzle in which each removable wooden puzzle piece is hiding a special full color illustration underneath.  It was love from first site; my son just loved taking out the pieces and look at the pictures below. At first it was hard for him to put them back in the right place & position and he didn’t know most of the words for the illustrations but after a short while he learned all the letters and words for the images below them; as a bonus he acquired a motor skill of turning and positioning the pegs to their right position. The process of learning was fun since we played question games such as: “where is the House?” what’s under the M”? and so forth. he was really excited to answer and reveal the correct image. For such a plain and inexpensive toy we received  great value and enjoyment

2. On the same visit to the store I also purchased Melissa and Doug Opposites Teaching Puzzle Cards. I wasn’t sure how my son will react to it but I wanted to expose him to puzzles toys starting with 2 pieces. I was surprised  how successful this purchase was. At first, I gave him just a few pairs to play with so he will not be overwhelmed with 40 pieces. The photos accompanied with our explanations helped him understand the relations between the two parts of the puzzles and he gradually learned which one belongs where. He had to also learn how to position the cards so they will fit and went through a process of trial and error until he mastered it. Gradually, when he was starting to get the idea of the game, we started using the correct adjectives to describe the photos and currently he is already familiar with all the opposites and can easily find the matching pieces. Again, it is always great to use the toy to ask questions to make it more interesting and that’s what we did all a long. He was eager to find the answers and learned a lot from the process.

3. Another great toy that my son is crazy about is the Magna-Tiles Build Cars and Trucks. This 27 piece set includes different parts of cars and trucks which can be assembled in several ways to create different kinds of vehicles.  My son loves magnetic toys and really enjoyed this combination of magnets and cars and he is still hooked to this game. I even bought him an additional set to expand the variety of combinations. The great thing about this game is that except for being great fun, it encourages creativity, improves fine motor skills, and helps the child to better understand magnets dynamics.

4. The following toy is one of my son’s favorites toys but I must say that I would also consider checking out different versions of it as it is a bit small. I chose this one since I didn’t want another big toy to eat the space of our apartment  and I didn’t want to spend too much for it as I had no idea if my son will be interested in it  (I also found Alex toys In My Kitchen set in a reduced price which pretty much “sealed the deal”) ; So there it was, standing in our apartment (with some additional accessories we bought for it) waiting for our little curious tenant to give it a try. Success !! My son responded very well to this new addition, it really encouraged him to play imaginative games and to create his own world in which he could act out what he absorbs from our daily life.  He started “cooking” and “baking” different objects and offered us and his teddy bears some of his “home made”  food. The whole experience helped him distinguish between the real and imaginative and better understand functionality of kitchen utensils.

5. The last toy I would like to talk about is: LeapFrog Fridge Phonics Magnetic Alphabet Set. My son first encounter with this toy was at my friend’s house. he showed instant interest in it so it was immediately added to the Christmas gift list. As I mentioned before, he loves letter games and since he already knows the ABC’s I wanted to buy him a toy that will help him get to the next level. The good thing about this toy is that every time you place and press a letter you hear the sound it makes which helps the toddler to learn the phonics. It is also made in an attractive and very friendly way and I think it can be appropriate for younger age as a trigger for learning the ABC’s in a fun way.

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Toys for Tots program

I would like to dedicate this post to the “Toys for Tots” program of the U.S. Marine Corps. This organization is making a lot of efforts these days to get as many toys as possible to kids who are in need nationwide. The main purpose of this program is to send a message of hope and encouragement to these disadvantaged children and contribute to their development in various aspects of life.

This non-profit organization’s main activity is collecting new unwrapped toys during October, November and December each year and distributing them in communities all over the nation. They also conduct voluntary events throughout the year such as sports tournaments in order to increase awareness and interest in the program and generate toys and monetary donations.

I believe that this program is a blessing to the children and families who face poverty on daily basis and can feel discouraged and deserted in this cheerful time of the year. As a mother to a toddler, it is reassuring for me to know that I can care for all his needs and put a smile on his face as long as I can control it. The challenge of providing for your family is an issue that a lot of us face this year, but imagine not being able to even put a small gift under the Christmas tree for your anticipating toddler when he is surrounded with so many messages of the Christmas spirit and joy…


If you are interested in finding a local campaign of  “Toys for Tots” you can go to their site and find out about times and locations of dropping off toys in your area: http://www.toysfortots.org/donate/toys.asp or for donations options: http://www.toysfortots.org/donate/default.asp

Happy holidays!!

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Classic toys for tots…

Why Toys for toddlers ?

If you would have told me a few years ago that I would be so passionate about toys for toddlers I would have probably raised an eyebrow in return.  It is amazing to discover how with the arrival of your firstborn, you naturally and instantly dive back into your own childhood and old passions find their way back to surface…

Fire Engine Roadster

I was always a tom-boy kind of gal, not really into dolls and wearing my mom’s makeup and heels (and she is still complaining to this day about the disappointment of finally having a girl after two boys who didn’t want to be a girl…) My favorite toys included: cars, marbles, Lego, animal toys and of course, anything I could climb.  So now that I have a very active first boy who is very (very…) passionate about anything with wheels I have rediscovered my enthusiasm for Toddlers toys;  and since I often (a little bit too often if you ask my husband) find myself going on (and off) line to look for new and exiting toys for my son, I made up my mind to start a blog in which I will share our experiences with toys, helpful information and some cool ideas for toys all appropriate for the magical toddler years… I believe Toddler-hood is an amazing time!! This little explorers’ active interest in the world, and their many expressions of their endless excitement with it’s new discoveries can be very contagious…

I must confess,though, that I am a nostalgic kind of person and I tend to go with toys that bring me back to the time I grew up in, when everything was much simpler. You will probably not find here computer games, DVD’s, electronic toys and the like unless it has some meaningful value.  I strongly believe in toys that one can touch and interact with and less with toys that put the child in a passive position…There is a whole world out there to explore – live and in 3D – why stick to the box?

So for those of you who would like to join me on this journey in the world of Classic toys for tots I hope to be able to bring valuable info or at least some enjoyable posts from time to time…

Until the next post…

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