Showing posts with label best kids gifts not toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best kids gifts not toys. Show all posts

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Do you let your kids take those irritating noisy gift toys in the tub ?

Q. its works good huh ?

:D


Answer
I had a better plan.
He (or she) who bought the noisy toy...got to keep it at their house.
That way the kids had something there to play with when we came to visit. You know how kids are with a 'new' toy.
We were at their house a lot in the beginning.
For some strange reason people quit buying my kids noisy toys.

Go figure.

LOL

I have three kids and I just can't keep their toys organized and put away! Any suggestions?




Teri S





Answer
Young kids love their toys. The presence of toys is one of the key elements that separates a child's bedroom from an adult's. Given the diversity of sizes and shapes, the amount of small, removable pieces, and frequency of use, it's no wonder that toys are the largest source of clutter in any young child's room.

The first step to getting toys in order is winnowing out broken toys, safety hazards, and those the child has outgrown. Try to do this with your child: you may be surprised what he or she no longer wants to keep.

The next step to organizing toys involves a lot more than just a bigger toy box. Infants, toddlers, and preteens present the biggest toy-management challenges.

Infants: If you have an infant, you're in control of the toys. But that can become quite a chore because so many people give toys as gifts. Don't be afraid to donate toys that never get played with or are stored in closets. Create a "favorites" bag for the small toys that your child likes the most. You can use a backpack or any other fabric bag with a loop or handle (even a mesh laundry bag will work). Fill the bag with the baby's favorite toys and then put it on the floor next to the crib when your child is in the crib. The bag can move wherever the child goes -- to the playpen, changing table, stroller, and beyond. That way, you'll always have a place for your child's favorite toys. Because infants make a mess of things within their reach, keep extra stuffed animals, learning toys, and toys for later ages together by type on a high shelf or in a box with a latch.

Toddlers to preteens: Beyond the age of two, children's toy collections become increasingly diverse and extensive. Keeping the growing population of toys in line requires a variety of storage solutions.

Benches, boxes, and chests can provide ample storage to accommodate an assortment of toys. If you use a toy box, consider buying one without a lid or removing the lid from the one you have. That way the child sees exactly where the toys are supposed to go, and can literally throw them in there. It removes one step in the process -- that of opening the lid -- making it much easier to stay organized. It also removes the possibility of the lid closing on small fingers. If you keep the lid, look for boxes with finger cutouts and lid-control devices with safety hinges. Bench toy boxes serve two purposes: seating and storage. Find one with a slatted lid so it's easy to see the toys inside.

Bin consoles are great solutions for rooms with more than one child. These are essentially groups of stacked cubes with pullout baskets. The cubes can be self-standing or mounted on a wall -- but it's always better to keep things low so small children can get to what they need without being tempted to climb. Toys in consoles can be segregated by type or by child. Some consoles come with simple transparent boxes that let the child see what's inside. Other units use wicker or wood baskets that can be labeled with words, a picture, or an icon (for example, twist-tying a small stuffed bunny to the front of a basket containing stuffed animals). Choose a stylish, well-made bin console and it will serve your child from the crib through college.

Shelves are ideal for board games, puzzles, and "collections" of toys. Dedicating a shelf to one type of toy ensures that your child is very clear about where that type of toy goes when not being used. For instance, devote a shelf to action figures so your grade-school child knows where the figures are, and can take pride in keeping the toys in good shape. Board games and puzzles should be placed on shelves that leave plenty of room for new games. If the games are usually played with the entire family, move them to where there is more available space, such as a shelf in the family room.

Teens: Once into their teens, most kids leave the stuffed animals and power figures behind, opting for more high-tech forms of entertainment. Your child's room needs to reflect that change. Chances are your son or daughter listens to music and may well have a handheld electronic video game console. These high-tech and expensive items need a safe place to stay when they are not in use, so that they don't get lost or broken. If your teen's room includes a stereo, keep portable music players and handheld game consoles in a padded tray or box near it. It's best if this container has a drawer or enough extra space for batteries and any other peripherals such as the cord that connects the music player to a computer. If the room doesn't have a stereo, keep the box or tray near where your teen listens to the music player -- a homework area or a bed. Let your son or daughter pick out a CD rack to organize his or her music collection.

For more on organizing clutter, see our 30 Minute Complete Clutter Solution at http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/clean-fast




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Friday, May 30, 2014

Gifts?!?!?!?




STYLES M


I HAVE $300.00 CASH


I NEED GIFT IDEAS FOR 4 DIFFERENT PEOPLE

I NEED IT QUICKLY...!!!!!!!!
PLEASE
THANX



Answer
- mp3 players
- gift cards.. (they r good cuz then they can get wat they want)
- shoes..
- juwelleries..
- toys.. (barbies, GIJo's, lego's, gameboys..)
- novel.. (they can b good gifts too..)
- watch
- makeup set

i donno if they r grls or boys.. n if they r adults or kids that u want to get these gifts to... hope this helps u.... good luck

in fable 3, where is the toy bow for a gift to the kid?




Jenny


I've searched every gift shop, and i've found everything else, except this toy.
Thanks everyone. I found it in a house i own in Millifields. I checked at least 25 of the houses i own...and i own every house in the game. So thankfully i found it quickly at 25. It is one of the most rare toys to find. I found like 50 toy guns, dolls, and chessboards. So goodluck to anyone else who happens to need a bow, because you cannt buy it anywhere, not even in Aurora



Answer
I have found that in Aurora the gift shop there sells toy bows




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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Do you let your kids take those irritating noisy gift toys in the tub ?

Q. its works good huh ?

:D


Answer
I had a better plan.
He (or she) who bought the noisy toy...got to keep it at their house.
That way the kids had something there to play with when we came to visit. You know how kids are with a 'new' toy.
We were at their house a lot in the beginning.
For some strange reason people quit buying my kids noisy toys.

Go figure.

LOL

I have three kids and I just can't keep their toys organized and put away! Any suggestions?




Teri S





Answer
Young kids love their toys. The presence of toys is one of the key elements that separates a child's bedroom from an adult's. Given the diversity of sizes and shapes, the amount of small, removable pieces, and frequency of use, it's no wonder that toys are the largest source of clutter in any young child's room.

The first step to getting toys in order is winnowing out broken toys, safety hazards, and those the child has outgrown. Try to do this with your child: you may be surprised what he or she no longer wants to keep.

The next step to organizing toys involves a lot more than just a bigger toy box. Infants, toddlers, and preteens present the biggest toy-management challenges.

Infants: If you have an infant, you're in control of the toys. But that can become quite a chore because so many people give toys as gifts. Don't be afraid to donate toys that never get played with or are stored in closets. Create a "favorites" bag for the small toys that your child likes the most. You can use a backpack or any other fabric bag with a loop or handle (even a mesh laundry bag will work). Fill the bag with the baby's favorite toys and then put it on the floor next to the crib when your child is in the crib. The bag can move wherever the child goes -- to the playpen, changing table, stroller, and beyond. That way, you'll always have a place for your child's favorite toys. Because infants make a mess of things within their reach, keep extra stuffed animals, learning toys, and toys for later ages together by type on a high shelf or in a box with a latch.

Toddlers to preteens: Beyond the age of two, children's toy collections become increasingly diverse and extensive. Keeping the growing population of toys in line requires a variety of storage solutions.

Benches, boxes, and chests can provide ample storage to accommodate an assortment of toys. If you use a toy box, consider buying one without a lid or removing the lid from the one you have. That way the child sees exactly where the toys are supposed to go, and can literally throw them in there. It removes one step in the process -- that of opening the lid -- making it much easier to stay organized. It also removes the possibility of the lid closing on small fingers. If you keep the lid, look for boxes with finger cutouts and lid-control devices with safety hinges. Bench toy boxes serve two purposes: seating and storage. Find one with a slatted lid so it's easy to see the toys inside.

Bin consoles are great solutions for rooms with more than one child. These are essentially groups of stacked cubes with pullout baskets. The cubes can be self-standing or mounted on a wall -- but it's always better to keep things low so small children can get to what they need without being tempted to climb. Toys in consoles can be segregated by type or by child. Some consoles come with simple transparent boxes that let the child see what's inside. Other units use wicker or wood baskets that can be labeled with words, a picture, or an icon (for example, twist-tying a small stuffed bunny to the front of a basket containing stuffed animals). Choose a stylish, well-made bin console and it will serve your child from the crib through college.

Shelves are ideal for board games, puzzles, and "collections" of toys. Dedicating a shelf to one type of toy ensures that your child is very clear about where that type of toy goes when not being used. For instance, devote a shelf to action figures so your grade-school child knows where the figures are, and can take pride in keeping the toys in good shape. Board games and puzzles should be placed on shelves that leave plenty of room for new games. If the games are usually played with the entire family, move them to where there is more available space, such as a shelf in the family room.

Teens: Once into their teens, most kids leave the stuffed animals and power figures behind, opting for more high-tech forms of entertainment. Your child's room needs to reflect that change. Chances are your son or daughter listens to music and may well have a handheld electronic video game console. These high-tech and expensive items need a safe place to stay when they are not in use, so that they don't get lost or broken. If your teen's room includes a stereo, keep portable music players and handheld game consoles in a padded tray or box near it. It's best if this container has a drawer or enough extra space for batteries and any other peripherals such as the cord that connects the music player to a computer. If the room doesn't have a stereo, keep the box or tray near where your teen listens to the music player -- a homework area or a bed. Let your son or daughter pick out a CD rack to organize his or her music collection.

For more on organizing clutter, see our 30 Minute Complete Clutter Solution at http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/clean-fast




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Monday, January 27, 2014

Does Anyone want to Donate their old stuffs for kids this coming christmas?

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Q. We have A yearly event here in our parish in Laguna for an Orphanage.We give kids gifts that we gather from old stuffs like toys,clothes,etc.Those things that we don't use might be of great help to them.So I am just trying to reach out to you guys in behalf of them.By the way I work as an Asst.Parish secretary.This is one of our Activities every Christmas.Thanks in Advance!


Answer
Great idea - - every parish should be doing this

Why do kids like some adults more than others?




Tree


I'm (30 yrs old) a magnet for kids 3 and under which is ironic b/c I don't pay any attention to them. They don't come to me as a nurturing elder but rather as a playmate. They give me gifts and toys to play with them. Has their ever been a study on why some adults attract kids more than others??


Answer
ha this is the same with my brother... he doesnt even like kids and they come to him like a moth to a flame.... i dunno they should study this, i often wonder whether children are like dogs and can smell pheremones or other chemicals people emit, smell emotion. maybe they are partial to certain chemicals ... i do believe kids can smell "goodness", which is really lack of fear.
maybe in the same way a nervous mother will make a kid nervous you are in fact so laid back kids feel calm around you.... my brother is pretty laid back.




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Monday, July 15, 2013

What's wrong with my boyfriend giving my kids gifts?

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Callie


My boyfriend gave my kids new toys and clothes today and he had to have paid alot considering all he gave them. My ex, who is their dad got mad about it and said he didn't like him buying things for his kids. I don't get what the big deal is or why he would get so mad about it. I don't see anything wrong with someone giving my kids nice presents so I don't see why he's acting like a baby over it. What's so wrong with it? Am I missing something here?


Answer
The first thing that comes to my mind is he is forming an attachement to them and they are forming an attachment to him.

While that is good and all what happens if this relationship doesn't work out? Not only you will be heart broken but so were they.

My aunt was married 8 time when I was a kid. I saw my cousin get attached to each of these men plus many others she dated. It broke her heart each time a man would leave her and her mom.

While you don't have 8 men coming in and out of your life you do have this one. You are bringing him into the lives of your children too. So I hope this is a very serious committed relationship.

Can anyone tell me of Muslim Charitable Orgs in Mississauga or Brampton where I could donate new toys?




csc1909


I gift wrapped toys for Eid but wasn't able to give them away to any org's for the kids, could anyone tell me of places where I can donate them. They are still wrapped and have Eid Mubarak on them.


Answer
You might consider calling the Olive Grove School to ask them.

Please tell them Anne at Got My Kids Mississauga suggested you give them a call.




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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Does anyone know any children's homes in Chicago where I can donate toys for Christmas?

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starask


I want to hand out toys to kids and gifts to teens on Christmas, but I don't know any homes in Chicago.


Answer
There are no longer orphanages. The foster system is where children end up Call Social Services and ask how to donate your items.
Strangers are never given the information about children so you personally handing them out may never happen

What size clothes would a 1 year old girl wear in general?




TAY


I got an angel tree name (its for charity, giving the kids gifts for christmas whose parents cant afford to)... and I want to get Jacquleline, a 1 year old girl a toy and an outfit. What size should I get her for the outfit?


Answer
18 months or 2T.




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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Why do kids like some adults more than others?

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Tree


I'm (30 yrs old) a magnet for kids 3 and under which is ironic b/c I don't pay any attention to them. They don't come to me as a nurturing elder but rather as a playmate. They give me gifts and toys to play with them. Has their ever been a study on why some adults attract kids more than others??


Answer
ha this is the same with my brother... he doesnt even like kids and they come to him like a moth to a flame.... i dunno they should study this, i often wonder whether children are like dogs and can smell pheremones or other chemicals people emit, smell emotion. maybe they are partial to certain chemicals ... i do believe kids can smell "goodness", which is really lack of fear.
maybe in the same way a nervous mother will make a kid nervous you are in fact so laid back kids feel calm around you.... my brother is pretty laid back.

Where should I get toys around Halifax?




Omega


I have a family member that doesn't like the sort of toys you typically get from Toys R Us. Actually, she'd kill me if I came with something from there!

Whereabouts in Halifax should I go to get her kids gifts? Like a cute local shop?



Answer
woozle in spring garden street is really popular kid store




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