Toy Recommendations for 15-24 months?

Discussion in 'The Toddler Years(1-3)' started by SweetpeaG, Jun 17, 2007.

  1. SweetpeaG

    SweetpeaG Well-Known Member

    Rant/rave about your kiddos favorites from 15 - 24 months?


    We currently have these favorites:
    *FP Learning Home
    *LF Learning Table
    *Winnie the Pooh Ride-On
    *Little Tikes Climbing Cube
    *Water Table

    TIA
     
  2. twoin2005

    twoin2005 Well-Known Member

    megablocks
    peg puzzles
    stacking toys/blocks
    plastic animals and bugs (these were and still are a hit with Ben)
     
  3. FirstTimeMom814

    FirstTimeMom814 Well-Known Member

    Lego blocks are really popular around here. Also anything involving trains. I'm drawing a total blank as to what else they had at that age.
     
  4. marieta

    marieta Well-Known Member

    Hmmm, they love everything they shouldn't be playing with! :D
     
  5. motheringtwins

    motheringtwins Well-Known Member

    carts they can push and put things in

    blocks blocks blocks

    large lego blocks

    musical instrunments (shakers, tambourine, drum)

    roll of paper and crayons

    different size balls, even a football is starting to get used
     
  6. NatalieK

    NatalieK Well-Known Member

    ~Collapsible ball pit tent with tunnels. (I like the collapsible ones so that you can put it away for awhile for toy rotation)

    ~Any of the Little People Sets. We got them when they were younger and its amazing to see their development of play grow with these. They used to just open/shut the doors and push the cars. Now they are starting to create "scenes" Little People are great!

    ~Puzzles (Our local library lends them out like books)
     
  7. mom i am

    mom i am Well-Known Member

    Some of our favorites (some have already been mentioned);

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    ~Collapsible ball pit tent with tunnels. (I like the collapsible ones so that you can put it away for awhile for toy rotation)
    :good:

    Mega Bloks

    Musical instruments; you can make your own shakers, drums with plastic containers, boxes or pots with wooden spoons.

    Big empty boxes with windows and a door cut out.

    Shopping carts

    Paper with washable crayons & markers

    Stacking toys

    Forts and Caves made with blankets and sheets. Flashlights add extra excitement.

    peg puzzles
     
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