I'm applying for a grant and my resource coordinator thinks I have a great chance of getting it. I need to list items I would buy with the money. She gave me some sites to look at to find things. My question is what toys, equipment etc are your favorites? I know that i want to list a sand/water table and a 6 basket storage container.
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I just got a grant. I spent it on another high quality area rug, as I rotate ours out for cleaning, large magnatiles and math manipulatives and some more kid sized furniture. (we now have comfortable kid size seating for everyone)
I REALLY want new shelving, but one shelf would eat almost my entire grant, and since I HAVE to match, I wouldn't KNOW I could get more, kwim? and then the time with mismatched shelving..... nope. I think I will build some instead.
I also REALLY want this rainbow stackable wooden thing and a bridge for outside. I talked to my new registrar today and she said I CAN do a loft without a soft surface underneath as long as the top rails have something above them (so, all the way up/'jail railings' or plexiglass.
I want a busy board, a magnet wall, and a all wooden toys, too.
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I was looking at this for storage since we do alot in my living room. Thought I could store toys in it and you would never see it and it would fit in really good with my decor since I have a piece that is almost identical right around the corner. It's at Staples for only $166! including the boxes.- Flag
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But if you have to submit a proposal for approval I can see where you would ask for items exclusively for the kids.- Flag
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My state doesn't do grants. I'm jealous of all of you who DO get them!
A few things that are popular here right now: Crazy Forts, Brain Flakes, and a Hot Wheels Ultimate Garage (and the kids have ALL improved social skills since I added this-they enjoy playing TOGETHER, even the 18 month olds, and I really feels this has a value much bigger than I expected!). Some other things to consider: sensory items, manipulatives, and things that kids can use to do "experiments".- Flag
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If you don't already have them I'd get:
school grade dramatic play kitchen set
large unit blocks
small unit blocks
block play people
block play careers people
kids telescope and slides
textile letters, numbers and shapes
felt board
felt stories
sensory balls & blocks
wood puzles
woo pattern blocks
letter/picture match
jumbo magnetic alphabet
small dry erase boards/dry erase markers- Flag
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I also love the train table and take the train off and put toys on it. Kids seem to play better with the toys at hip height
Fisher price doll house, people, and assesories - not the little people house/people.
Duplo sets like zoo, hospital, etc. the large square Duplo trays you build in are really great!
Melissa and Doug food sets-love the fruit and veggies you cut up. The M & Doug Kerig (sp?) coffee maker is so cute!
Those games where they pound the ball and it rolls down a ramp.
That toy that looks like a big gumball machine. Put the balls in and turn the lever and the balls roll down.
Oil pastels for drawing on black paper
High quality wood blocks and those nice smaller rubber animals
Those blocks with the see through colored plastic in the center
A light table
Sensory table with lid- Flag
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Nice wooden dollhouse big enough for more than 1 dck to play with at a time.
When we used to get grantsthese are some of the things I got:
Flannel board/chalk board on wheels, flannel stories
LT shelf
Book Stand
Dress up stand
Wooden toddler play kitchen with quality foods
Classroom size wooden blocks and people
Sand/water table
Big Books
Now I get annual awards for renewing my STARS and I spend that $ on:
puppets
different kinds of block sets such as the LT castle block set, house block set that fits with wooden blocks, sensory magnetic blocks, tree blocks
paints
floor puzzles
musical instruments
With all of that said, my (all girl)group's very favorite things to play with are the FP type farms, houses, buses, trucks, people, animals and a plastic dollhouse I bought at a yard sale for 10 bucks.
I have a giant tub of duplo blocks too and was lucky to have found that at a yard sale. The next year, same person's sale,I bought a huge tub of Little People sets. They love that too.
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1. Magna Tiles or Picasso Tiles.
2. Durable, washable nap mats.
3. Duplos
And the one thing I use most often:
A karaoke machine.
Sounds funny, but I use it to play CD's for circle time activities, a nap time noise machine (soft lullabies too) and of course to sing on.- Flag
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