I'm just curious what toys you have available for the children to play with on their own terms without adult assistance. This is for toddlers and preschoolers. Infants have their own "zone" with infant-only toys.
My quick thought list would include:
Books (Not in the toy section though)
Balls (In small buckets/trays or a crate)
Blocks (Wooden and foam...different shapes, sizes, and colors)
Dolls w/accessories
Smaller stuffed animals (Dolls and stuffed animals would sit along a shelf)
Medium sized vehicles for driving around on the floor
Duplos....no legos just so duplos are larger and many ages enjoy them too!
Puzzles would be available, but only 10 at a time and they would be located near the table as it's a table activity/quiet activity. The ones available are all wooden and most have pegs. The boxed ones are put away as those pieces will break easier if they are not cared for properly or if a 2 year old grabs the cardboard-like pieces...they can use the wooden ones.
Games would be put away in a cabinet because that requires more supervision and assistance with reading and group participation.
I do have little people and a house and accessories...do I leave this out all the time or rotate it? I will also be getting barbie and had the same question about leaving them out or rotating them? I'm not sure what to put on the top of my 2-shelf unit or to leave it empty for them to set stuff on.
My quick thought list would include:
Books (Not in the toy section though)
Balls (In small buckets/trays or a crate)
Blocks (Wooden and foam...different shapes, sizes, and colors)
Dolls w/accessories
Smaller stuffed animals (Dolls and stuffed animals would sit along a shelf)
Medium sized vehicles for driving around on the floor
Duplos....no legos just so duplos are larger and many ages enjoy them too!
Puzzles would be available, but only 10 at a time and they would be located near the table as it's a table activity/quiet activity. The ones available are all wooden and most have pegs. The boxed ones are put away as those pieces will break easier if they are not cared for properly or if a 2 year old grabs the cardboard-like pieces...they can use the wooden ones.
Games would be put away in a cabinet because that requires more supervision and assistance with reading and group participation.
I do have little people and a house and accessories...do I leave this out all the time or rotate it? I will also be getting barbie and had the same question about leaving them out or rotating them? I'm not sure what to put on the top of my 2-shelf unit or to leave it empty for them to set stuff on.
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