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Just Curious - When Was Your Child Able to Do a Jigsaw Puzzle?
Asked by K.U. from Detroit
on May 3, 2011
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I don't mean anything big or complicated (like, 500 or 1000 pieces)...I mean, the simple starter ones that are like 24 pieces. We have one that my 3.5 year old DD wan...
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- She should get it soon! My youngest son loves puzzles. He is 37 months old. We have 1 48 picece puzzle he can do by himself, but it has jumbo sized peices and is 2'x...
- My older daughter was just like yours - we had a few 24-piece puzzles and she wanted to do them, but just had a really hard time with that until she was probably 4 yea...
- From my experience with puzzles and children I can suggest that you help the child with advice as they are trying to do the puzzle. I taught my sons the difference bet...
If You Are Creative I Need Your Help with My Son's School Project
Asked by J.B. from Phoenix
on October 12, 2011
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So I find myself a little on the creative side and normally do not have a problem with making a very cool poster board however I am a little stuck on this one. My son...
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- One thing that always won me creative points in school AND made projects fun was I always centered the project around my interests. I was into cheerleading so if it wa...
- How about letting your child come up with the ideas instead of presenting him with these ideas? At that age, it's time to let his creativity shine and stop being the c...
- What about a doing a "help wanted" ad like you see in a newspaper? I know that sounds kind of obvious, but he could do small articles on other pages of the newspaper ...
Stars Wars Toy/game
Asked by S.J. from St. Louis
on September 20, 2010
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I am looking for a star wars toy for a 5 year old. My son has the legos where you build a star wars ship and the little men come with it and he loves it. Any other s...
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- Toys R Us has a Star Wars Trouble game. My son also loves Star Wars, and a lot of other Sci FI things. I also saw a puzzle on there. Look at the website since they ...
- Any one of the light sabers. We have been through several since mine was maybe 4. He is 9 and still plays with all of them as I am not allowed to throw any of them a...
- Just went looking for another person who posted for board games: http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3904350&fromWidget=TRU%3ACategory%3ATop+Sellers
Favorite Things to Do with Your Android? I'm New to This
Asked by B.C. from Dallas
on September 9, 2011
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I just got my first android and I am loving it! This is my first "fancy phone". What are your favorite things to do on yours? So far I've done the facebook app and add...
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- ANGRY BIRDS!!! And Alchemy. And looking up stuff on the internet. oh and fandango! and check my email. and facebook
- I make my own ringtones from mp3s on myxer.com for free and have them sent to my phone via text. I love the Kindle app and have downloaded a bunch of free books. Gam...
- My husband had a Droid and loved it, but for whatever reason, I guess because the grass always looks greener on the other side, he trade/gave it to someone else, and b...
Puzzles for a Toddler
Asked by M.E. from Salt Lake City
on March 2, 2010
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My 2yr old loves doing puzzles. She is beyond the peg puzzles and is doing some advanced inlay puzzles (they fit together kind of like a jig saw but not). The proble...
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- My favorite sources include: oompa.com, blueberryforest.com, forsmallhands.com and montessoriservices.com, novanaturals.com, rosiehippo.com and sometimes magiccabin.co...
- I would go with the regular 25 piece puzzles. You might have to help her a little, or explain more how they work, but she'll get it in no time. The other thing my son ...
- I second the Melissa and Doug block puzzle that makes 6 different puzzles. My 28 month old has it and LOVES it! The have a great website!
Ideas for Birthday Gift for My 12 Year Old Niece
Asked by D.K. from New York
on February 4, 2009
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My niece will be 12 years old & I need some interesting birthday gift ideas for her. Any suggestions?
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- I think a girls day out is the most memorable gift you can give. It can be a day of hair let her get a professional cut and blow dry, manicure, pedicure. Or take her t...
- gift card at the local mall, you know those ones you can use in any store
- A pretty necklace, a gift card for Border's/Starbucks/Itunes, or my personal favorite- a day out for manicures, pedicures, and lunch or tea! (My aunt took me to tea a...
Doll Play
Asked by J.E. from Oklahoma City
on November 12, 2007
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Hello. This isn't a huge issue, but I thought I'd ask for a little advice. I'm an artsy type, I like to do craft projects, paint, play with playdoh, build with legos...
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- I understand where you are coming from with the doll issue. Although my daughter enjoys the arts too. Have you thought about drawing or painting the dolls? I also wen...
- Wow, you and I could be mother and daughter. No. You're not awful. Your daughter will probably develop an excellent imagination playing on her own and creating her own...
- Honestly, I think it's good she has an activity she can do for independent play. If she can play with her dolls on her own for a while, that hlps you get htings done a...
Gift for 10 Yo Girl?
Asked by L.H. from Detroit
on July 16, 2009
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I'm struggling to come up with a quality birthday gift for my 10 yo niece. I'm leaning toward videos and books. Can anyone recommend any for this gender and age group?...
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- I know you already posted a response, but I'll add my 2 cents worth. I am concerned with all the stuff kids get today, so I have tried to get "consumable" gifts when m...
- When my niece turned 10 last year, I got her a couple of crafting kits. I think I got her jewelry kit and a cross stitch kit. She visited last month and was still in...
- the best gift you can give her is time spent with you if you want something more material take her on a shopping trip to pick it out or to her farorite movie or restur...
100Th Day of School Ideas
Asked by V.N. from Huntington
on February 1, 2010
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my son is in 1st grade and his 100th day of school is coming up in a few days and he has to take 100 of something with him. i dont want to be so practical with it, and...
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- Maybe grass... buy a big sturdy cardboard, draw (let him) a house, sUn, clouds, birds and then have him glue 100 strands of grass to make it look almost 3-D. Or sand (...
- We just had our hundredth day also. We cut up colored straws (the ends actually, because I trim them short to fit better in the boys' smaller cups). It's not terribly...
- Pennies? Was my first thought...but probably most peoples first thought...Cereal? He probably has about 100 pieces of cereal every morning for breakfast?...Tabs off so...
Academic Development All over the Map
Asked by M.O. from New York
on July 18, 2011
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My son will be starting kindergarten this fall, and he's reading at about a second grade level.
However, he can scarcely write legibly, even in all caps.
I know ...
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- My son just finished first grade and is incredible in math and an decedent reader, but his writing is not great either. I have been meaning to, but did not, as the tea...
- First of all, let me flip this another way. You say you cannot help but worry that the teacher will see his handwriting and won't look past that to see what a reader ...
- I think the teacher will spend time with each child and get to know them well by the end of the school year. I would see how it goes the first semester. Of course chec...