Our closest Ikea is about 50 min away but tomorrow I think we're going! LO1 is 18m and LO2 is hopefully due in Feb. Is there any ikea products you love for toddlers or babies? Pictures appreciated
Our closest Ikea is about 50 min away but tomorrow I think we're going! LO1 is 18m and LO2 is hopefully due in Feb. Is there any ikea products you love for toddlers or babies? Pictures appreciated
pear / 1648 posts
We bought the Antilop high chair for #2 after being annoyed cleaning the Graco one with #1.
The hooded towels are pretty decent, especially for the cost. We got one too try and I think I'm going to pick up a few more whenever we go back. They have a nice little loop for hanging between baths.
cantaloupe / 6086 posts
Lots of cute toys! My 5yo has loved the cash register forever and we have others too. Art supplies and a good cheap wooden easel. Also plastic plates/cups and things like placemats. The whole kids area is fun to browse
grapefruit / 4056 posts
The kitchen toys are cheap, realistic and very good quality. Hooded towels, art ponchos, plastic dishes and cutlery prices can't be beat. Play tents, tunnels etc are all really well priced as well. Rolls of paper etc are well priced as well.
persimmon / 1023 posts
We have so many of their toys. Great prices and simple designs. The stamper markers and the metal kitchen set have been constantly used. The car garage, tool set, baby rattles, and bead maze were great.
We also got their heavier weight sleep sack for winter for our toddler when he was littler. The super minimalist crib was great too and their kids cups and plates. And we just bought our toddlers big boy bedding too! We love IKEA ha
persimmon / 1345 posts
We love the hooded towels. I got one at my last visit and wished I got more. LO is five and she doesn't really need it by its perfect for swim lessons.
I love the Skubb and the Variera for corrraling all the kids toys and clothes!
cherry / 196 posts
I think they have great prices on sleep sacks - I had them in several sizes. I also really liked their smock style bibs (with elasticized sleeves) when LO was in her messiest eating phases. I also have a bunch of organizers that I use for under-crib and closet storage.
cantaloupe / 6131 posts
I like the Antilop chair too. We got the chair with the blow-up insert and I'm on kid #2 in it.
We got a nice area rug for DS2's bedroom for like $30.
We are planning on getting DS1 the play kitchen and a bunch of play food for his birthday in September. Really great price point (around $100) and super clean lines compared to some of the gaudier ones.
We are planning on getting the fold up gym mat they have for kids to place under DS2's crib once we're at the point where he may try to climb out! Its so cheap and cute.
We've liked the the easy plastic stools for sitting and coloring (we just gave them a LACK coffee table) and their wooden toys are all well done.
We bought the $5 green potty for DS1 and he's not really into potty training, so honestly I'm glad I only spent $5 on it! Its light and easy. We also got the $5 step stools and keep one by the bathroom sink for handwashing and one by the toilet for big potty use.
Their plastic cups and bowls and utensils are cheap and easy. I just recently got rid of them to replace them with Corelle plates for my toddler, but they worked great for a long time.
Their kids bedding is really cute.
We have a car rug that the boys can drive their matchbox cars and trains on.
We have the 4-cube KALLAX storage cubby for the baby's dresser and use their cheapest LINNMON desk top system as the baby's changing table! Its actually old desk of our's and we'll go back to using it as a desk later. For now, we threw a changing pad on top of it and it works great!
We have the circus tent for kids and again, I'm now on kid #2 on it. Its super cute and a great place to throw/hide toys in when people are coming over.
pomelo / 5573 posts
I really like their bibs. We also got a play rug (one of the ones that have roads and cities and whatever on them) for a very reasonable price. They also have really cute play pots and pans for a play kitchen. Also the toddler sized table and chairs are cute and sturdy.
pomegranate / 3375 posts
We love the basic high chair ... I always stock up on art supplies while we're there. They have a nice toy section too.
cantaloupe / 6086 posts
@erinbaderin: we also love the toddler table! I have a blue one with two chairs that still looks great 4+ years later.
coconut / 8483 posts
We don't have much but we really like the little play tent/castle. Ds loves it.
pomelo / 5621 posts
DS and my niece (4&3) love the wooden trains. DS loves his cash register from there. I really like the play food.
Really there is lots of good stuff.
pomelo / 5573 posts
Oh, and the easel! Basic but it has a chalk board, a white board, a way to have a roll of paper, and a tray. And it costs like $15.
blogger / pear / 1509 posts
We love the tunnel and the little tent thing that attaches to it. We got it for T's first birthday and he has enjoyed it often this entire last year. And our 3-4 year old respite kids have too. Actually, I even found our 13 year old respite kid sitting in the tent reading once.
Hooded towels, antilop high chair, kitchen stuf. Our closest one is about 4 hours away. I wish it was closer!
Oh and one of my absolute favorite sleep sacks was from there. It is sleeveless and a light, super soft fleece material. Really cozy but not too hot.
persimmon / 1286 posts
Toys: Cash register; Play Kitchen, fruit/vegetables, play cups; Art Supplies (easel, stamp pens, chalk); tools; rocking moose
Storage: Cute storage boxes for toys, as well as plain white ones for closet
Furniture: Play table and chairs; Rugs; Towels
We love IKEA!
grapefruit / 4584 posts
http://m.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/art/70108177/
My kids, 8 months to 5 years, all still play with it. It looks really nice/ expensive but isn't :).
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