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I'm brainstorming some ideas on what to get my kids for Christmas & their birthdays - my daughter will be 5, December 30th, and my son will be 3 December 3rd.
Any good ideas will be helpful! They're really into the arts and craftsy things!! :)
And if anyone knows what the top toys are for 2007 - would be much appreciated. ;)
thanks
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I have a 2 year old son...4 words...Thomas The Tank Engine. As for the 5 year old...Dora is in, although I don't really care for her. Stick to the toys that last awhile...Little Tikes, Step2...maybe for the 5 year old an indoor gardening kit she can take care of this winter when we are all stuck inside?
I have a 2 year old son...4 words...Thomas The Tank Engine. As for the 5 year old...Dora is in, although I don't really care for her. Stick to the toys that last awhile...Little Tikes, Step2...maybe for the 5 year old an indoor gardening kit she can take care of this winter when we are all stuck inside?
Traveling by car with a 2 year old, good ideas ?
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My daughter, who is a very mild mannered person, as is her hubby has my just turned 2 year old grand daughter and last time they drove 4 hours north, my grand daughter screamed for 4 hours. !! Being grandma, I have forgotten some of the tricks ? What things can we bring or do or ?? to help with the upcoming 4 hour ride. Driving at night is not an option this time, My grand is a great kid but very very strong willed. Since I am also strong willed , she doesn't do this to me, but she needs some distraction or ??? She is very smart :) They do spank of necessary , but that doesn't always work ???
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We drive to Colorado once a year. It's a 13hr drive from here.
I found the cheap toy isle in wlamart. (As in cheap I mean $1-$3) I loaded up ap backpack full of these toys that she'd never played with prior to the long drive. Also brought a couple of funny interesting things like a tiny dictionary, because for some reason she likes to look through little books even though she can't read yet. Some bendy straws, a stack of fake money. I found the simpler the better. And choose things that she can use her imigination and pretend with. And we also brought the DVD player with some of her fav. movies.
I agree with bringing little fun snacks too they alwas help. And taking a run around the rest stop break. Maybe bring a jar with some holes in the top and catch some rollie pollies at a rest stop. She'll have fun watching them crawl around in the jar when you get back in the car. Or staple some plain paper together and bring a pack of stickers. Then have her make a "sticker book".
Have fun. my daughter was a ton easier around age 2 and up.
It gets better every time.
Good luck!!
We drive to Colorado once a year. It's a 13hr drive from here.
I found the cheap toy isle in wlamart. (As in cheap I mean $1-$3) I loaded up ap backpack full of these toys that she'd never played with prior to the long drive. Also brought a couple of funny interesting things like a tiny dictionary, because for some reason she likes to look through little books even though she can't read yet. Some bendy straws, a stack of fake money. I found the simpler the better. And choose things that she can use her imigination and pretend with. And we also brought the DVD player with some of her fav. movies.
I agree with bringing little fun snacks too they alwas help. And taking a run around the rest stop break. Maybe bring a jar with some holes in the top and catch some rollie pollies at a rest stop. She'll have fun watching them crawl around in the jar when you get back in the car. Or staple some plain paper together and bring a pack of stickers. Then have her make a "sticker book".
Have fun. my daughter was a ton easier around age 2 and up.
It gets better every time.
Good luck!!
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