So I'm thinking of cutting a part time infant so I can have up to 3 toddlers, what types of toys, equipment etc. should I have? I'm worried all my toys are too babyish for kids over 2.
The 2+ Crowd?
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I have children 6m-5yo right now and almost all the kids play with all the toys. Legos, magna tiles, trucks, plastic animals and people, markers, paper, scissors, glue, baby dolls and play doh are the current big hits.- Flag
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Puzzles, trains, and baby dolls seem to be a common theme in the toddler group. And blocks...lots of blocks. I'm trying to think of extra "equipment" for toddlers vs infants and the only thing I can really think of is maybe footstools for the bathroom when they wash their hands and booster seats or a child size table for when they eat? Also, we have a child sized table that my toddlers love to sit at to color or work puzzles. They like getting in and out of the seats by themselves.- Flag
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Baby dolls are huge here. Duplos, wooden train tracks, blocks and cars get played with daily. I have a few puzzles that the older set likes more. Oh and a kitchen with food is awesome, they love it.- Flag
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I have two 25m and a 19m that love anything Little People. We have the tractor, a couple of school busses, a couple of airplanes, a firetruck, and assorted other stuff. They will play with them for hours every day. They really like blocks too. They used to have a ball pit, which has long since been destroyed, but they still have around 100 balls that they throw around all day. Those are really the only toys that get played with very much around here.- Flag
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I've gone on about them before but magna tiles are the best things ever!- Flag
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When I have all 2's and under not too many toys with lots of pieces, instead of a whole bin of little people I have out a bin with about six little people animals, just a small amount of food/dishes in toy kitchen (or they dump and walk away), trucks & cars, a few buckets (like Easter buckets) for filling and carrying around, a few grocery carts (they love to push them and I have the room), puzzles with knobs, in/out or rolling ball toys (I have one of those you put balls into and push a button and ball roll out), dolls, blankets, stuffed animals, push toys like strollers.- Flag
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