The top row of E's shelf has the following activities: geometric solids, wooden nesting bowls, Brown Bear "I Spy" bottle and matching cards. On the second shelf is an imbucare box, a q-tip and bear bottle activity, a sandpaper e, and a bead maze (she was uninterested in the bead maze, so I replaced it with cutting fruit). On the 3rd shelf are the Montessori Cylinder Blocks and Ryan's Room (Lace 'Em Up Dragon) 2 (ours is actually a snake, but they don't make it anymore).
Here is the play kitchen.
That is a very cool play kitchen! What irony on the timing of this post - just got in an argument with my husband b/c I wanted to buy some shelving. Totally within budget, normal item but he doesn't think we need them. Everything is up on a table out of her reach or in baskets on the floor. I *want* shelves, of course I don't *need* them. Then I see your shelves & I am now sooo determined to win this Stupid Shelf Battle. lol
ReplyDeleteYOu need shelves! REally, they make life so much easier for you and your littles :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Melissa! Is that stacking rainbow from Grimms Spiel und Holz? I love their products!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous play kitchen!
ReplyDeleteLove the kitchen. I have shelves for my 2 year old but not the 1 year old and thinking I've really got to find some space to put all her works.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your great ideas. I was just wondering where you got your kitchen...it is so cute!
ReplyDeleteIm with Julie, where did you get that play kitchen? It is ver nice.
ReplyDeleteWe bought it from Target about 3 years ago. They have a newer version out now...I think it's pink.
ReplyDeleteCan I ask you where you got that blue pot for the play kitchen? Thanks!
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