Flavour of the Month
I thought I'd share with you some of Harry's current favourite picks or top toys. These are the toys that we literally have to take everywhere with us now to ensure that he stays in 'happy little camper' mode. Some of these he plays with at Stephanie's place, who as you know from previous blog posts, is literally the fairy godmother/dream babysitter that we couldn't live without. We nickname her 'Harry's American Gran'. It was Stephanie who introduced me to some of them too as she loves toys and researches for the best ones. Some of them she comes across at Salvation Army for a bargain! Here are Harry's top 5. Click on Links to find more info about product. If you are reading from Ireland, I'm pretty sure Argos stocks a lot of these toys too or similar.
1. Remote Control Car with a single button remote.
If you see Harry these days going around the house, he either has this car or the remote. It is like an extension onto his body at this point. We literally have to prize it out of his hands at bedtime. First thing he goes for in the morning. He is such a boy!
2. Rockestra
Since Harry loves music, this gets him rockin!
3. Code-a Pillar
We may have a little coding geek on our hands! Which is a good thing because in the school system in the USA, kids learn coding at kindergarten! He doesn't entirely understand the function or reasoning behind it yet but can certainly make it move in all directions!
4. Round about Wooden Puzzle from Land of Nod.
He loves putting the little cylinders into the holes on the wooden board. He doesn't quite have the patience for the loops yet so i mostly take them away to avoid frustration and just let him practice placing the cylinders into their place. He loves it and focuses for a long time, mouth wide open and tongue out. He also practices this activity with my lipsticks. He is recently obsessed with going to my lipstick tub and opening and closing all of my lipsticks. I have also prepared some of my empty glass cream jars of different sizes to practice opening and closing. He really enjoys this and it's great for his concentration and coordination. Keeps him quiet for so long too!
5. Wooden Food Cutting Set from Land of Nod
Harry loves to feel like a grown-up and like he's helping in the kitchen so he enjoys pretending to chop the veggies and fruit. Sometimes if it gets too tough, he just tears them apart with his hands. Great practice either way for his gross and fine motor skills!
Before I end this blog post, I have to mention how much fun Harry had at a party over the weekend. He spent the whole time playing in a little toy kitchen! I couldn't believe how much joy he got out of it. It was hilarious watching him behave so adult-like in a world built for little people his size. I hadn't realised how much he had absorbed by watching us at home in the kitchen. He was opening and closing the microwave and cupboards, twisting the strove knobs and placing pots and pans carefully on top of each other. It was amazing! I think we will have to add a toy kitchen onto Harry's Wishlist for his Birthday or Xmas Pressie this year!
These are the kitchens I'm currently in love with. I know you would want to win the lotto to buy one of them but hopefully I will find one similar on Craigslist second hand. If anyone comes across a decent one, please let me know! Both kitchens I link below are neutral in colour as I don't like pink and blues personally.
Ikea Option 1
Land of Nod Option
Hope you all enjoyed the post and gained something from it. All of the above toys are available at most kids toy shops around the world in some version or another to match all different budgets. Ikea is a great option too for many cool kids toys! We just don't live near one and don't have a car so online with amazon, craigslist, local kids or consignment/second-hand stores are the most convenient for us! I'll leave you all with a Maria Montessori quote that is so true! After Harry concentrates on a task or activity for a certain length of time, he is calm, peaceful and happy!
Alison xoxo