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What are your top 5 favorite toys that your kids love?
Mine would be:
1) Little people my girls will play with them for hours
2) doodle pro my girls love these and they are are awesome because you don't have to waste paper
3) baby dolls my girls have always loved
4) doll stroller for the girls baby dolls
5) AquaDoodle my girls love those for long car rides
My two oldest girls are 3&4 and have never really liked any of the toys that talk they love baby dolls that do nothing.
What would your top 5 toys be?
Answer
my 6 year old daughter
1. Polly Pocket
2. Littlest Pet shop
3. Her Bitty Baby doll
4. Coloring
5. Aqua Doodle
My 8 year old son
1. leggos
2. making comic books
3. action figures
3. pokemon
4. transformers
5. webkinz
my 6 year old daughter
1. Polly Pocket
2. Littlest Pet shop
3. Her Bitty Baby doll
4. Coloring
5. Aqua Doodle
My 8 year old son
1. leggos
2. making comic books
3. action figures
3. pokemon
4. transformers
5. webkinz
Inside activities with a 4 year old?
My boys ar
Besides coloring, drawing, reading, & playing with toys.
Answer
Uhhh just off the top of my head:
Blanket-fort making in the living room. Drag blankets, pillows, masking tape, everything you can find an just make a giant fort that everybody can play in. If you want to get really into it, have a family camp-out in te fort overnight. Tell ghost stories, make smores in the microwave... the whole shebang.
Have a movie marathon. Do 'sequels'... for instance, watch _all_ of the Toy Story movies back-to-back. Or Shrek. Or what-have-you. Make a big bowl of popcorn.
My kids love to put on plays. If you only have the one kid to entertain, Mummy can be in the play too, can you can both have multiple roles. If there are a lot of kids, there can be actors, directors, ushers, poster-makers, etc. Either act out a favorite play or movie ("Annie" is a favorite around here, even for my son) or make up your own script.
Scavenger hunt. Mum cuts out a bunch of different pictures from magazines, then makes a list and each kid has to "find" a bird, and a banana, and a giraffe, and a happy family, etc.
Have the kids help clean. Sounds crazy, but if you've got the right attitude it can be fun. You ever seen The Adventures of Pippi Longstockings? They made scrubbing shoes for the kids... just take those wooden scrubbers, make a simple leather strip on the wooden side that the kids can slip their foot through, and viola! it's just like rollerblades. Suds up the kitchen, and let them have at it.
Uhhh just off the top of my head:
Blanket-fort making in the living room. Drag blankets, pillows, masking tape, everything you can find an just make a giant fort that everybody can play in. If you want to get really into it, have a family camp-out in te fort overnight. Tell ghost stories, make smores in the microwave... the whole shebang.
Have a movie marathon. Do 'sequels'... for instance, watch _all_ of the Toy Story movies back-to-back. Or Shrek. Or what-have-you. Make a big bowl of popcorn.
My kids love to put on plays. If you only have the one kid to entertain, Mummy can be in the play too, can you can both have multiple roles. If there are a lot of kids, there can be actors, directors, ushers, poster-makers, etc. Either act out a favorite play or movie ("Annie" is a favorite around here, even for my son) or make up your own script.
Scavenger hunt. Mum cuts out a bunch of different pictures from magazines, then makes a list and each kid has to "find" a bird, and a banana, and a giraffe, and a happy family, etc.
Have the kids help clean. Sounds crazy, but if you've got the right attitude it can be fun. You ever seen The Adventures of Pippi Longstockings? They made scrubbing shoes for the kids... just take those wooden scrubbers, make a simple leather strip on the wooden side that the kids can slip their foot through, and viola! it's just like rollerblades. Suds up the kitchen, and let them have at it.
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