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With Christmas coming up, I am starting to think about the toys I will buy for Jeremy come this Christmas.
I want to buy him toys that are rich in learning but still fun, and was hoping some of you will have some ideas where I can find some of these toys! He is eight months now but will be ten months on Christmas day. |
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Grand Magnate
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Here's a website that might give you a good idea as to what to look for.
http://www.wonderbrains.com/early-le...-toys-all.html __________________ "There are things we need to forget and forgive, Sometimes we have to try and shed the damage we don't need." Silverchair- All Across The World |
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Any toys that you can do more than one thing with them are good, like things for building like blocks, etc. Play food and dishes are also good for the imagination. Books for babies too.
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I think one of the best things about having kids will be the chance to play with toys all over again. That Click-Clack Ball Track looks way cool (though hopefully there's a cheaper knock-off version around!!):
http://www.wonderbrains.com/click-clack-ball-track.html |
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