Blenheim
Ideal_Rock
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Books - G's favorite books right now are "How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight" and the "Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You Hear?" series. He asks for us to read both of them to him every day. We are getting him 'How Do Dinosaurs Love Their Dogs" for Christmas, as we think he will enjoy it and he kind of needs the extra help in that arena. He loves them to death, but keeps trying to ride them and poke them with forks.
I know that he is getting a train table and a Tonka dump truck from family.
We're trying to decide what else to get him, still. We were debating between a play kitchen (he loves "helping" in the kitchen) and a Wheely Bug (also loves anything with wheels and they are CUTE), but then ana-white.com posted plans for a play workbench yesterday that DH likes more than the other ideas. I am not so sure. G also loves tools and tries to imitate us, and does things like find a random hammer we forgot to put away properly then start to "helpfully" hammer a window with it - stopped him just in the nick of time from that one. The idea of a workbench near our TV, even with play tools, makes me cringe a little bit. I think that imitating us cooking is a bit safer. But I am not sure if we will be able to fit both a play kitchen and a train table.
Does anyone know of play tools that look like real tools and include a drill, just in case we do go that route? The drill is his favorite tool, followed by the hammer, and he tends to like the "real thing" and not toddler imitations of it. Or are tools not that good of an idea?
I know that he is getting a train table and a Tonka dump truck from family.
We're trying to decide what else to get him, still. We were debating between a play kitchen (he loves "helping" in the kitchen) and a Wheely Bug (also loves anything with wheels and they are CUTE), but then ana-white.com posted plans for a play workbench yesterday that DH likes more than the other ideas. I am not so sure. G also loves tools and tries to imitate us, and does things like find a random hammer we forgot to put away properly then start to "helpfully" hammer a window with it - stopped him just in the nick of time from that one. The idea of a workbench near our TV, even with play tools, makes me cringe a little bit. I think that imitating us cooking is a bit safer. But I am not sure if we will be able to fit both a play kitchen and a train table.
Does anyone know of play tools that look like real tools and include a drill, just in case we do go that route? The drill is his favorite tool, followed by the hammer, and he tends to like the "real thing" and not toddler imitations of it. Or are tools not that good of an idea?