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I'll
start with the musical instruments! I ended up writing up an Amazon
Wish List (I think it's actually a Shopping List) after a friend asked
for some gift ideas for the kids. I'd been wanting to purchase
handbells the past few Christmases, but never did. The kids received
these from their godmother and enjoy them every day! They came with
some little music sheets, and they also use them as bells during their
play. I thought it might get annoying but the sound isn't that bad,
especially when they're playing real songs!
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Well,
the piano isn't exactly a toy, and is a bigger investment, but I'm so
glad we were able to score this other great Craigslist deal a few years
back. The kids have yet to have formal lessons, but still play around
and teach themselves little songs each day. Thomas is one of the
biggest fans of the piano. He can't climb up himself yet, but asks to
be put on the bench and really enjoys hitting the keys. Last night he
was sliding from one side of the bench to the other and listening to the
sounds. Definitely a blessing to have music in the home, even if we
don't really know how to play these instruments yet!
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SJ is also really taking onto his "running bike" which he got for his 3rd birthday but has just started riding. He's doing really well and we're hoping to get him on a real bike with pedals soon. I think he'll be our earliest biker; both girls learned around age 4 1/2.
We're glad to have a fun long driveway to play on, tonight we brought chairs and sat outside for dinner during the last few minutes of daylight.
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The
kids have also spent a lot of time playing with their Playmobil sets
the past few months. Mary Clare received a school and small house, and
Steven Joseph has the pirates and knights. They make for lots of fun
imaginative play, but we've had to find some special places to keep them
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These are two more of our favorite toys that are used almost daily. Again, they were found used, so I can't really give links, but I know the kitchen is from Lakeshore Learning. I like that the kitchen is sturdy and neutral-colored, and I like that the dollhouse can be used more imaginatively with peg people and wooden blocks to create rooms and scenes.
My last items to share are two of our favorite books. These were also gifts from their godmother since our old copies were literally falling apart! They are rhyming books that tell about the different animals. The illustrations are cute and the kids have all loved them. There's also a Barnyard Hullaballoo book in the series.
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2 comments:
I have never seen those hand bells before. What a cute idea.
Cute post!
We have almost all the same toys!
Our bells are crashed together often and so the paint is chipped and missing.
Our playmobil people often don't have hair.
Our kitchen is usually a battle field for Legos and so never looks like a play kitchen. So nice to see the stuff as it used to look!
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