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Hanna and
Going out shopping today with the MIL today and just looking for some ideas... What are you getting your 1 year old? or what are you getting your children and what are their ages?
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Some ideas for a 1 year old:
Some large size crayons and coloring books to let them scribble with
some big size trucks/cars. Little tikes makes some for 9.99 and they double as sand toys
some blocks
a ball pit
a ride on toy
something they can hold and practice walking behind.
Leap Frog has a little touch leap pad that is fun for them. My son got one last year at Christmas. He was 9 months old and he loved it. He is going to be 2 this March and he still loves to play with it.
Some things we're doing for my son who will be 21 months on Christmas:
Sit and spin, art easle with supplies, books, a stuffed curious george, a little tikes lap top, leap frog fridge phonics, some black and decker tool box toys, some tub toys, some clothes and little tikes slide.
I'm sure he get a ton more than that from extended family members and grandparents for sure, but those are some of the things we're going to do.
Some ideas for a 1 year old:
Some large size crayons and coloring books to let them scribble with
some big size trucks/cars. Little tikes makes some for 9.99 and they double as sand toys
some blocks
a ball pit
a ride on toy
something they can hold and practice walking behind.
Leap Frog has a little touch leap pad that is fun for them. My son got one last year at Christmas. He was 9 months old and he loved it. He is going to be 2 this March and he still loves to play with it.
Some things we're doing for my son who will be 21 months on Christmas:
Sit and spin, art easle with supplies, books, a stuffed curious george, a little tikes lap top, leap frog fridge phonics, some black and decker tool box toys, some tub toys, some clothes and little tikes slide.
I'm sure he get a ton more than that from extended family members and grandparents for sure, but those are some of the things we're going to do.
How can I keep my 1 year old occupied during a long car ride?
Wifey21
We are going to be taking an eight hour trip and our son does not do well on long trips. He sleeps during his usual nap time but that still leaves about five hours of time he will be awake. Toys don't work because all he eve wants to do is get out. Anyone have any ideas to keep him happy?
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Traveling at night is an option, but I would agree with the portable DVD player. I drive 45 minutes to and from work everyday and my son goes to daycare in the same place. He was always a terror in the car so we purchased a portable DVD player for the car and we play the wiggles. They are colorful and sing and dance so it keep him occupied. We went to target.com and found an inexpensive portable DVD player for around 89.00 it is made for kids as it is thick and sturdy and the buttons are on the tops so he cannot get to the buttons. It has been a life saver! Of course I know several Wiggle DVDs by heart, but that is okay. I tried other things like toys and stuff to draw, but all he does is throw them.
Also, we had to fly on a long flight when my son was 9 months old and our pediatrician (who is very strict with medication) told us we could give him a small dose of children's benadryl for the trip. It worked on the way there, but on the way back he was just overly tired and cranky. The dosage depends on your son's age and weight.
Traveling at night is an option, but I would agree with the portable DVD player. I drive 45 minutes to and from work everyday and my son goes to daycare in the same place. He was always a terror in the car so we purchased a portable DVD player for the car and we play the wiggles. They are colorful and sing and dance so it keep him occupied. We went to target.com and found an inexpensive portable DVD player for around 89.00 it is made for kids as it is thick and sturdy and the buttons are on the tops so he cannot get to the buttons. It has been a life saver! Of course I know several Wiggle DVDs by heart, but that is okay. I tried other things like toys and stuff to draw, but all he does is throw them.
Also, we had to fly on a long flight when my son was 9 months old and our pediatrician (who is very strict with medication) told us we could give him a small dose of children's benadryl for the trip. It worked on the way there, but on the way back he was just overly tired and cranky. The dosage depends on your son's age and weight.
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