A reader recently asked me to write a post about our favorite toys, so here it is! I love to research and find really wonderful toys for O (and Ema!). I admit that I'm a toy snob, and I prefer for O's toys to be well-made, open ended toys that inspire creative play. I try to buy toys that she'll play with for years instead of growing out of in less than a year. I try to avoid plastic toys and toys with characters...however, I DO make exceptions :) Here are the toys that are most often (daily or almost daily) played with at our house:Playsilks!!! Playsilks are definitely the most played with "toy" in our house. O uses them in almost every aspect of her play...they make great capes, skirts, hats, scarves, baby doll blankets, baby doll diapers, picnic blankets, bags, shirts, etc. The possibilities are endless! We bought our silks from Dharma Trading Company and dyed them using Kool-Aid. However, they are on sale for another day or 2 at Let's Explore, so you might want to check them out :)
Unit Blocks- O has
this set and
this set of Unit Blocks. These blocks are very well made and will last forever. O plays with them all the time, and I'm sure she'll play with them for years to come.
Baby dolls- O is a little mama, and she loves her babies.
Baby Emma is one of her favorite baby dolls.
Dress-up Clothes- O LOVES to dress-up! She has fairy costumes, princess dresses, ballerina dresses, dr. scrubs,
construction worker outfit, etc. The scrubs and construction worker outfit are her newest costumes and therefore the most used right now, but she wears all of her costumes fairly frequently. For Christmas last year we gave her a suitcase full of costumes and accessories :)
Play kitchen and play food- O loves to cook in her play kitchen. She spends a lot of time mixing up crazy concoctions with her
wooden and
felt food.
Art supplies- O creates various forms of artwork everyday at her art shelf. She has markers, crayons, paint, scissors, tape, glue, and lots of various collage materials availabe to her at any time at her art shelf. She creates some interesting artwork!
Spinny Speller- We all love the spinny speller! We take turns making real and nonsense words to sound out and read. (I'm planning on writing a review of the spinny speller soon).
Playdough & Silly Putty- We love homemade playdough and
therapy putty. O LOVES the
homemade silly putty, but I prefer the therapy putty because it's not quite as sticky as the homemade putty.
O also has several great toys, games, and puzzles that she plays with occasionally (weekly or monthly). Here are our favorites...Beleduc Your Body Girl Puzzle. O loves this puzzle, and she has learned so much from it.
Bilibo- The bilibo is so much fun and is so versitle. O was calling it her "turtle shell" a few days ago :) It also makes a fun cradle, a nice chair, an oversized hat, etc.
Latches Board- This Melissa and Doug latches board is lots of fun, and it's great for developing fine motor skills.
Buddha Board- O enjoys painting with water on her Buddha Board. This is also a fun way to practice writing skills. A
mini Buddha Board would be great to have in the car...this may be going on O's Christmas wish list :)
Twig blocks- O loves to create different designs and structures with these amazing blocks!
Zingo- We love to play Zingo! Zingo is a great game for Family Game Night.
Rainbow Tunnel Stacker- O received the rainbow tunnel stacker when she was 15 months old, and she played with it almost every day for probably a year. She still plays with it frequently. It's a wonderful toy that can be played with in so many ways...a tunnel for mini cars, bracelets, anklets, rockers for baby dolls, sculptures, etc.