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Toy Room Ideas
Asked by L.L. from Dallas
on April 11, 2011
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My boys (ages 3 and 5) have moved into the same bedroom and I am planning on turning the nursery into a playroom. Can anyone give me some great toyroom ideas? I'm mai...
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- I like the Trofast system from Ikea and you can sometimes find pieces on Craigslist for cheap. Go to Pottery Barn Kids and Land of Nod and look at their playroom ideas...
- Hi, my answer is more of an FYI... we turned a guest room (we had two guest rooms) into a playroom for our then, 4 and 5 y/o boys (they have always shared a room). One...
- Target has toy organizers with plastic bins. these are the best. also, clear tubs with lids that you can reintroduce when they get bored.
Toy Organization
Asked by I.X. from Los Angeles
on December 5, 2011
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does any one on this site feel they have mastered the clutter of toys/ parts and pieces? Tell me, what is your secret?
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- Bins, baskets and shelves! We have a toy organizer thing in my DD's room with labels on them saying what goes in. There are 12 and here's how I broke them down: Dollho...
- my daycare kids know that they have to pick up & put away each activity before starting another. That does not mean that they can't "mix & match"....for example, the ...
- Control the chaos. Purge, anything that is broken, incomplete, or ignored can get put away for 1 month. If they don't ask for it in that time frame, give it to charit...
Toy Question
Asked by A.N. from Nashville
on November 27, 2007
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This may seem a strange question...but is a play kitchen too girly for a little boy? My son loves to help me in the kitchen, so I thought that getting him his own todd...
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- I think that it's interesting that we teach our sons that women are less than men. Blame it on society all you want, but mothers are often the first to discourage "fe...
- As a mom of 4, my vote is absolutely for the kitchen set. They aren't all pink anymore! He will have a fabulous time with it, and isn't that what's it all about? I ...
- My son is two and he has the Dora play kitchen. He loves it!! I don't see anything wrong with it as long it is not pink!!! He also has baby dolls... I don't think it i...
Please Share Your Child's FAVORITE Toy That Keeps Them Very Content and Occupied
Asked by J.K. from Chicago
on October 8, 2011
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unassissted or even movie. Please share what the toy is and how old your child is. Everything we have is getting old. I am composing wish lists for their birthdays and...
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- My daughter loved the shopping cart I got her at age 4. Somewhat later, I started buying American girl dolls (THAT'S a dreaded word/phrase) and she is 17 -- still dis...
- My 7 year old son loves kin'ects, spy gear (target), legos and trick flicks (target - tiny skateboards and ramps). My almost 2 year old daughter loves horses, baby dol...
- My 6 year old loves his doodle board. (the one where you write and then slide the thing and it erases). It saves a lot of paper and we can take it anywhere. He love...
Need Toy Ideas
Asked by H.L. from Richmond
on August 27, 2008
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My son is getting ready to turn four and I'm at a loss as to what to buy him for his birthday. He's always wanting to play with me, and play games, but he's not reall...
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- Tinker Toys! My little girl turned 4 in Feb and she too loves to "do" and to build. She has always loved her big wooden blocks so the transition to the TinkerToys wa...
- Hi H., Legos can be a little difficult, not to mention the pain in your foot if you happen to step on one. Don't ask how I know, just trust me. But, how about Linco...
- Legos and blocks are great. It may also spark the "make believe" when he makes something with the legos. If you get just the "bricks" and not the complicated sets that...
Nks!moms of Little Boys, Batman Toy Question!
Asked by L.M. from New York
on September 7, 2011
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Hi moms, my daughter who is turning 4 has a superhero obsession...she was Ironman for Halloween last year (not the "girl" version of the costume either. And she'll be ...
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- The trio set is awesome - and you can use it to build the batcave in all kinds of different ways and add on to it if you wish! Enjoy! (I actually love this toy. So ...
- We have the whole Imaginext set....got it at Target....really cool Bathouse, some fugures, etc...and then you can buy extra pieces for the set. My 4 year old LOVES it!
- My almost 4 year old loves all of the Imaginext Batman toys, he has all of them. They are expensive but well worth it.
Need Bionicle and Spongebob Toy Help!
Asked by M.W. from Evansville
on November 18, 2009
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OK, so at work we have 'adopted' a family in need for Christmas. The child I am buying for is a 7-year old boy who has Spongebob and Bionicles on his wish list (the p...
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- Bionicles are easy. I think less vague. Bionicles are all about the same. They look like man shaped robots and my son just bought another one at Walmart. They had s...
- Bionicles are a form of Lego. Keep this in mind while shopping, it involves lots of pieces, little ones that if the character is taken apart will be sucked up in the ...
- Hi M., My son was into bionicles when he was younger and I think they are your best way to go. Like you said in your post, your 2 yr. olds like spongebob, so the b...
Kids *Trading* Their toys...and Being Unthankful
Asked by F.H. from Phoenix
on March 16, 2012
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My kids have at least 100 transformers between the 2 of them. My 9 yo son has a friend at school who is also a neighborhood friend. Well, over the last couple months...
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- Put rules/limits on the trades - they WILL happen with your approval or not.
- My kids sometimes trade toys because it's fun to have new things and to give their things away. I don't look at it as them being ungrateful, but being creative enough ...
- I didn't get why most parents don't allow it around here until my daughter did it. She ended up getting taken advantage of and that is one reason we do not allow it a...
3 Year Old Boy Who Turns Everything into a "Weapon"
Asked by B.H. from Chicago
on June 5, 2009
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So I have a 3 year old son who is overall a very sweet and a good kid. In the past 6 months or so he has been "introduced" to superheros and transformers and he LOVES...
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- As a culture we've tried very hard to de-weaponize things, raise kids gender neutral, etc. To a kid a banana turns into a gun, heck we used our hands! It's normal beha...
- I do think it is extreme for the preschool to kick your son out because of just this problem. That being said, I am sure they have good intentions and are just trying...
- What blithering nonsense!!! Men have been hardwired to protect and provide, and it seems our overly-feminized culture is doing it's very best to de-masculinize our boy...
JFF - I Can't Believe This Made Me Cry! LOL :)
Asked by P.G. from Dallas
on February 29, 2012
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So who else cries at the goofiest things post-childbirth?
I'm watching Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, and it's the end when the choir is sing "Joyful, Joyful", an...
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- Just yesterday I was watching a re-run of Roseanne. The episode was about Becky (her eldest) telling her mom that she needed to go on birth control. It cracked me up...
- Hmmm! Nothing wrong with crying. It's a great release. Sometimes when I'm feeling sad but don't know why I'll purposely watch a sad movie so I can cry. Your son ...
- Oh gosh, all the time. I cried at Bridesmaids- everyone told me it was SO funny, it was, but I cried way more than I laughed. I guess I was missing my girlfriends ...