![]() This pup’s bone and ball are accessories that rattle and squeak, and baby will enjoy placing them in the storage bag for easy put in/take out play. Just enough room to store blocks and little toys too.ĥ. Ziggles brings hours of play and stimulation without overwhelming lights and noises. Perfect for 4+ month-olds…įor your weeble who wobbles, this wagon helps develop motor skills and balance. ![]() Machine washable too (oh yes!).Ī cheap thrill from IKEA: Wheels, magnets, and a construction truck - this cute wooden toy is almost as exciting as garbage day. They’re a little larger than most fabric books - great for clumsy baby hands and developing eyes. I love Lamaze’s entertaining “chew-friendly” books in soft, crinkly material with large font and bright colors. Here are our favorite gifts this year that are sure to delight your little elf. Remember to keep it simple and within your budget. Seuss still rules?įor all of you new mothers…a big round of applause for all the modern baby toys that promote fine motor skills and look stylish in your living room (I wish I knew about you sooner).Īnd one last thing - don’t take it personally when your kid picks shiny wrapping paper on the box it came in as their favorite new toy Christmas morning or Hanukkah night. ![]() If it’s not too much trouble, can you bring us the best crayons for my budding artists? How about some quirky books that make us all laugh or remind me why Dr. ![]() It can be our little secret that they’re learning math, engineering, and science. Santa, please bring us smart toys that inspire our kids to build and make super cool things just because it’s really, really fun. Please deliver all those sparkly, neon-flashing toys with piercing chirps and elevator jingles to some other chimney this year. *Our 2014 Holiday Toy List is here!* Dear Santa, ![]()
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