Rebekah
I care for my 18 month old niece regularly, and sometimes have her for overnight. I do not have many toys for her to play with and cannot afford to purchase any. My child is a teenager and her toys are long gone.
I need some ideas for "toys" that I can make from common household stuff, or stuff that can be "re-purposed" as toys.
Thanks!
Answer
You can make little shakers (kids love making noise!) by filling any small container (that has a lid) with lentils, rice, or pebbles. Just make sure to secure the lid tightly and always supervise in case she manages to get it open.
Or what about hand puppets from old socks?
You can make little shakers (kids love making noise!) by filling any small container (that has a lid) with lentils, rice, or pebbles. Just make sure to secure the lid tightly and always supervise in case she manages to get it open.
Or what about hand puppets from old socks?
toddlers favorite toy?
Sexy Ma
what is your toddlers favorite toy? my 3 yr old son loves his potato head and his men and cars
Answer
Both my kids, my son 3yrs and my daughter 18 months, LOVE their Playskool Busy Ball Popper: http://www.hasbro.com/playskool/busybasics/default.cfm?page=Products/Detail&product_id=13031
They can spend hours playing with that thing. I don't get it myself. You would think that it would get old. But for some reason it doesn't. My cousin's daughter has one and when we visit they get really excited with her's. Like they have never seen one before in their lives. Its priceless.
Both my kids, my son 3yrs and my daughter 18 months, LOVE their Playskool Busy Ball Popper: http://www.hasbro.com/playskool/busybasics/default.cfm?page=Products/Detail&product_id=13031
They can spend hours playing with that thing. I don't get it myself. You would think that it would get old. But for some reason it doesn't. My cousin's daughter has one and when we visit they get really excited with her's. Like they have never seen one before in their lives. Its priceless.
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