Our play kitchen for sure. Got it at 9 months and Charlie still plays with it pretty much every day. Definitely got our money's worth!
What about you?
Our play kitchen for sure. Got it at 9 months and Charlie still plays with it pretty much every day. Definitely got our money's worth!
What about you?
hostess / eggplant / 11068 posts
So far, Sophie the Giraffe! LO is almost 8 months old and still loves that thing. Haha. I'm always on the lookout for a good toy for her...
GOLD / wonderful coffee bean / 18478 posts
Probably the play kitchen and mini slide so far. We've been using both for over a year now.
apricot / 321 posts
@Andrea: Which mini slide do you have? I'm considering getting the Step 2 - LO played with it at a friend's house and lloooooooved it.
GOLD / wonderful coffee bean / 18478 posts
@Sha: It is a Step 2! We bought it at Toys R Us. When older kids come over, they love going on it, too. These are 5 year olds so I'm happy that the LO will probably play with it for years and years.
blogger / pomelo / 5400 posts
@Mrs. Bee: Did Charlie show interest in it that early? I have been eyeballing one but didn't know if it was a bit premature.
admin / watermelon / 14210 posts
@Mrs. Yoyo: yup he played with it as soon as we got it. he pulled up to stand on it, cruised on it, LOVED opening and closing all the doors. Now he cooks on it.
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
Lo's favorite toy so far is a cheap little rattle. She'll hold onto that thing for hours!
bananas / 9118 posts
So far this has been a lifesaver, Cam loves to hit and kick things, and it will hopefully still interest him when he is sitting up too. I can put him in it while he is screaming, next thing I know he is smiling and playing.
I was going to buy a gym that they lay under, but read so much about only getting a little use out of them before they grow out of them. This one is so underrated IMO.
apricot / 321 posts
@Andrea: nice, thanks! i was worried he might outgrow it too fast, but it sounds like it'll be good for a while
blogger / pomegranate / 3300 posts
We have a kitchen too and my three boys love it. In addition to that I think the Thomas wooden railways are well worth their money. They are the sturdiest toys I Have ever bought. I got a bunch from my sister (after her three kids had finished with them) and they were perfectly fine. They are crazy expensive but worth the money!! My pet peeve is plastic junk that breaks in 10 minutes
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
Up to this point, it's been the Fisher Price laugh and learn table. He loves it, he thinks it is his turntables, lol.
I want to get him one of those big playhouses, the ones that have the kitchen inside this summer. I think that will be a huge hit.
coconut / 8299 posts
Our son got a Step 2 mini jungle gym for his birthday and he LOVES it. He climbs on it, slides down the slide, hides underneath,...I placed a blanket over it and he loves hiding out in it.
pomegranate / 3329 posts
@looch
Costco has the cutest cedar playhouse right now, it has a small kitchen space with burners and a shelf I think. It's so inexpensive (for playhouses) at $269. Seriously thinking of buying it for lo and saving it for her 2nd birthday!
My ds loved his kitchen, he played with until he was 4. I can't remember how much we paid for it. We bought a Peg Perego John Deere ride on Gator for his 2nd birthday ($360) and 8 years later all the kids still love it! They have it at costco right now too! Oh and he played with his train table for the longest time, I'd say 6 years, it was from costco too. I may have a problem!!
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