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flower-child

Beach Comber
Mar 23, 2008
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I love these classic toys! I didn't know they still made some of these. Thank you for this link :D:clap:

My sister who has young children has also used this company:
http://www.backtobasicstoys.com/[/quote]
 

organicmama

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Also, www.magiccabin.com. I think they are owned by Hearthsong now, but still more Waldorf like and have some really great things.

BTW, let him play with the non-toy stuff. It makes life more interesting & develops their imagination so well.
 

flower-child

Beach Comber
Mar 23, 2008
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Thanks for the link. I really like their selection of outdoor toys, especially with the warm days to come.

I definitely let him play with the non-toy stuff. He has a great imagination. He came to me today with a drawing of a new kind of heater he is inventing. I am not kidding you. He drew a pic, and then took a box and tubes, straws and tape and made the thing.

He did something pretty special recently. Other than the hugs, kiss and I praise I want to reward him with something special. I want it to be a toy that is special and unique, just like him. :love:


Also, www.magiccabin.com. I think they are owned by Hearthsong now, but still more Waldorf like and have some really great things.

BTW, let him play with the non-toy stuff. It makes life more interesting & develops their imagination so well.
 

Rudyjohn

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I don't know if he would find blocks fun but my son & all his friends sure did. He's 17 and they are still stacked in the corner of his room. He's asked many times for us to be sure and save them for his own kids one day. These cardboard blocks are very durable. When he was done playing with them for the day, we would just contain them loose in several large laundry bags. No need to stack.


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organicmama

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One thing that sounds REALLY weird, but is the hands down, best thing we have ever bought for our kids..... playsilks. (They have boyish colors also, even large ones for huge tents.) Kids from 1-12 both boys & girls have played dress-up, built tents, made capes, had battles, snuggled baby dolls, etc with them. They're funn to use the imagination. Mr OM thought I was nuts but 4 years later, he wouldn't dream of not having them.

I bought mine from a lady near Dallas, GA who has an online shop but you can get them at magic cabin & other online stores.
 

flower-child

Beach Comber
Mar 23, 2008
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Thanks JR & OM both of these ideas would interest him. He loves to build forts and dress up. He was a firefighter last Halloween, and he still likes to wear the costume. Thank you for these suggestions.
 

Rudyjohn

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hey, my son LOVED his Easybake oven when he was about 7. All of his little loved it too! Most of the moms would never have bought one but it was a hit at our house!
 

bluemtnrunner

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The Kids' Crazy Concoction Cookbook is a good one too. Recipes for Slime, different playdoughs and other fun stuff. We also spent hours and hours with a mixture of cornstarch and water. Reach to the bottom of the bowl and pull up a handfull of wet stuff, by the time you get out of the water, it is drying. Technically it is a non-stable solid, hours of fun and easy to clean up because it is just dry cornstarch on the table.

The cardboard blocks...I was never so happy to see my kids out grow them. I ran two daycare centers and spent EVERY SINGLE DAY helping kids stack those things back up. However, they are a great toy and hours of creative fun and last forever.
 

Rudyjohn

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Feb 10, 2005
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The Kids' Crazy Concoction Cookbook is a good one too. Recipes for Slime, different playdoughs and other fun stuff. We also spent hours and hours with a mixture of cornstarch and water. Reach to the bottom of the bowl and pull up a handfull of wet stuff, by the time you get out of the water, it is drying. Technically it is a non-stable solid, hours of fun and easy to clean up because it is just dry cornstarch on the table.

The cardboard blocks...I was never so happy to see my kids out grow them. I ran two daycare centers and spent EVERY SINGLE DAY helping kids stack those things back up. However, they are a great toy and hours of creative fun and last forever.
yes, my son and his friends used to spend hours using them for castles, or roads for their cars, or props for their Legos. Even as recently as 3 or 4 years ago when they were 13 or 14.

We ended up buying several sets. They're very durable too.

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ckhagen

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There's this new imagination based toy called Bilibo... www.bilibo.com
I don't have one, but my friends kids do and all the kids seem to love it. It looks silly and boring to me, but what do I know, I'm not 5!

eta: I'm considering getting it because it's one piece. Anything with a million pieces in this household ends up scattered from one end of the place to the other or my 1 y/o attempts to eat it.
 
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