Milestones: Part 3 (March 2013)

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Milestones: My Daughter's Early Learning, Part 3


Drums and Music

In some of the baby classes that I have attended, there were large drums provided for the children.   At the time, I noticed that the babies in class did not know any consistent beats and typically hit the drum randomly.  This was fun for them at first, but eventually became boring.  My daughter was 11 months old when I decided that it would be better to introduce to her a consistent beat that I was familiar with from the song 'I Like to Be in America' from the play West Side Story.  
 The popular hand/foot clap combination from this song was a favorite of mine from my youth.  I played this beat on the classroom drum for her several times, then let her attempt to repeat it.  This was the only beat I played on the drums, or on a box at home, so that she would become familiar with it and, possibly, repeat it.  Below is a video that I made in which I play this drum beat slowly for everyone to follow along:

Drum beat, West Side Story song,  00:47





Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA
 

The day before she was 13 months old, we visited the Peabody Essex Museum's children's area in Salem, MA and I wanted to show her the wind/sand exhibit that included a large circular wind machine with a thick glass top to allow the children to view the movement of the sand.  When I placed her on the machine to view the sand, she took a few minutes to observe and then began using the glass top as a drum.  I was amazed when she repeated the 'I Like to Be in America' song's drum beat that I had introduced to her one month beforehand! She repeated the beat using both hands for percussion.  It was an exciting moment for both of us, and made me realize that babies could learn something like a drum beat quickly and make it a part of their play time. I was finally able to capture her repeating the drum beat in the short video below at 13 months old:

 Playing drum beat from West Side Story 10-12-12, 00:33


Also, at 1 year old (12 months), I decided to introduce her to some new classical music pieces that I thought she might enjoy.  I have 'The Nutcracker' music on a CD and played the entire playlist for her one morning as we both sat together on the couch.  The music was coming from my portable cd player/radio and she liked touching the speakers as well as some of the buttons on the front of the player/radio. 
Over the next few weeks, I noticed that when she spoke in her 'baby talk' she sounded like she was singing some of the songs from The Nutcracker!  I was pleased to hear her 'singing' these songs because these songs were meant for children and since classical music has a more organized beat, I felt it was probably easier for her to recall (as opposed to other genres of music).


Magazines

In addition to the music, at 1 year old (12 months), I thought that it might be fun for my daughter to experience playing with magazines and exercise her fingers by turning the pages. I had a few Dwell magazines, an Elle Decor and a few Parents magazines available for her to explore (I chose these magazines because they did not have inappropriate or indecent pictures).  She went through each magazine and moved the pages back and forth. In some cases, I had to open the magazine in order to get her started.  I noticed that she didn't rip any pages, she just looked at them carefully and enjoyed moving the pages along to look at more pictures.

Over the next few weeks, I noticed that she enjoyed picking up her books and flipping through the pages, examining the pictures and speaking as if she were reading a storyI enjoyed watching her entertain herself in this way. I could see that she was very happy and was enjoying her fantasy play.


Relaxing Scent


I noticed that my daughter really loved the scent of my Coconut Body Mist spray from The Body Shop. I noticed that she would relax more when she smelled this scent on me.  

I wondered if I sprayed this mist anywhere, would she relax once she smelled this scent (because it smelled like mommy). Since she had become resistant to riding in the stroller, and didn't like being strapped in, I decided that I would pump the Coconut Body Mist spray a couple of times over the stroller seat to make it smell desirable to her in hopes that she would sit in her stroller without resistance when we were ready to leave. 

As it turned out, the Coconut Body Mist spray was very effective in encouraging her to sit in her stroller and not resist being strapped in.  I was so happy to see that the mist worked - and I noticed once I stopped spraying, she became resistant again to sitting in the stroller. I sprayed the stroller every couple of days so that the scent remained present in the stroller.  I think she might have been comforted by the smell because it 'smelled like mommy' and made her relax.  The successful use of this scent as a way to get my daughter to relax in her stroller was one of the best accidental discoveries that I have had, here is the link to the spray: http://www.thebodyshop-usa.com/bath-body-care/body-mists/coconut-body-mist.aspx?vendor=CSE_GOOG&mr:trackingCode=40D6D030-D3BA-E111-8A92-BC305BEDEAD8&mr:referralID=NA&mr:adType=pla&gclid=CIjtndiygrYCFYqf4AodZkQA0g


Mommy elephant with baby 

Once my daughter started to crawl at 12 months old, I crawled along with her and sang her name like elephants do for their young to get them to follow the mother elephant.

                     Crawling and passing flower, 10-12-12,  01:00


In the cell phone video above (pardon the graininess), you can hear me singing her name as she crawls towards me.  While playing 'mommy elephant', I would sing her name after every third thump (my elephant moved very slow because of this). 

 
Full body roll and chase (beginning at 1 year old)


In this activity, I would lay on the ground on my back, extend my arms over my head and slowly roll over onto my stomach and then over again onto my back.  My daughter loved this because she could chase me and, at times, push me over onto my stomach.  I loved doing this activity with her because she always laughed very hard and enjoyed turning over her mom.
After about 6 weeks of this activity (she was 13 1/2 months old), my daughter would lay on her back sometimes after playing with her toys.  I decided that this was her way of signaling to me that she wanted me to play the 'game' full body roll and chase with her. As soon as I completed one full body roll, she immediately rose up, crawled over to me and attempted to roll me onto my stomach.  This activity was really fun for both of us - she had a chance to play with me, get some exercise and I had a chance to rest a little bit on the floor


Chewbeads Necklace and Block Sorting


With all of the little milestones that she had so far, I was most pleased on the day that she turned 13 months old and was playing with my pink Chewbeads necklace (www.Chewbeads.com). This was the day that she put the necklace over her head and wore it as a necklace for the first time!  She then removed the necklace by pulling it carefully over her head again, unassisted by me. She did this a few times while I sat and observed.

Once she was done, she left the necklace on and began to crawl away - that is when I removed it immediately - for safety reasons, I did not want her crawling away with the necklace around her neck. As she grew older, I made sure that this necklace was always in a safe place.

What was most amazing about this event is that I had not shown her how to wear the necklace in our play time. She had only seen me put the necklace on in the morning every day. She obviously learned to wear the necklace by observing her mom and decided to try it on herself.  By the way, if you decide to buy this necklace, the brighter, solid color (pink or green) necklaces are better than the darker ones.  I noticed that my daughter's baby pals were more attracted to my pink necklace than a darker colored necklace. Her baby pals that had not been introduced to a brighter colored Chewbeads necklace became very excited once they saw my pink necklace and wanted to play with it, bite on the beads and wear it (including many of her boy pals!). Color, in this case, mattered to these babies.

My daughter's favorite blocks, chosen by her, 10-10-12
Between 13 months old and 13 1/2 months old, my daughter became more selective with her blocks. She would collect her favorite blocks and place them in a see-through container (the blue container shown is originally from her infant toy the Melissa & Doug's Deluxe Fishbowl Fill & Spill Soft Baby Toy,  http://www.melissaanddoug.com/fishbowl-fill-and-spill/3044.html ).

At this point, I decided that I would record which blocks she chose as her favorites. I took this picture above immediately after she was done choosing these blocks, placing them in the blue container and had crawled away.  I found it interesting that she had chosen blocks that had animal printing as well as two different shapes of the non-printed blocks.

It was nice to see that after 2 1/2 months of playing with her blocks how much she appreciated these shapes and colors. Also, since these were her favorite blocks at the time, I decided to pay closer attention to her color choices and use this as a reference for future toys. 


Open Creative Play Time

I decided at 13 1/2 months that my daughter's play time would include time in which I would quietly observe her play with toys and other items that she found interesting.  I never expected her to have the type of creative play as she did in this next video.

During this video of her play time (she is 13 1/2 months old) I was able to capture her using new packages of diapers as drums and playing her own beat. This was an activity that she made up herself on the spot without any suggestion or intervention from anyone.  I was so surprised to see my daughter creating her own 'toys' from items in the baby supply area of her nursery.  Additionally in this video, she puts on the Chewbeads necklace and uses her feet for the first time to kick away some of her blocks .

Kicking blocks away, putting on necklace and 
 playing a beat on 'drums' 10-20-12, 00:22:05



Words

By 12 1/2 months old, she was using the words 'hey', 'this', 'that', 'that's', 'Dad' and 'Mama'.  By 13 1/2 months old, she had spoken a few more words including 'why', 'look' and 'yes'. I was happy to see that by 13 1/2 months old, my daughter had spoken these 9 words and was using more than half of those words regularly.


As far as I was concerned at the time, speaking these words was another one of her milestones and showed me that her mind was progressing rapidly and that her level of knowledge was compounding at an accelerated rate.

Also, at 12 1/2 months old, I bought her a wonderful book called "Hugs" by iBaby. My daughter enjoyed this book like a toy and she played with it all of the time.  The ribbons made the book interesting to her and allowed her to 'play' with it and the characters in the story.

I placed each baby animal into the proper sleeve with the matching 'Mommy' animal character. When I read each page, I pulled out the baby animal and identified the name of that animal, then placed the baby animal back in the sleeve. Since this story is all about hugs between mothers and babies, it is a very pleasant and loving story.  This book can be purchased FOR $9.00 at any Walmart, http://www.walmart.com/ip/Ibaby-Hugs-Tuck-Each-Baby-Into-a-Loving-Hug/13255645 

If for some reason this book is sold out at Walmart.com,  here it is with FREE SHIPPING!:
http://www.bookdepository.com/Ibaby-Hugs-Tuck-Each-Baby-Into-Loving-Hug-Ikids/9781601690203

My daughter's 12th and 13th month were a lot of fun for both of us. I was very happy that she was learning new ways to play with me, her toys and other objects in our home.  Just as a recap, here is my list of the categories of my activities and ideas shown above:

1. Drums and Music
2. Magazines
3. Relaxing Scent
4. Mommy elephant with baby
5. Full body roll and chase
6. Wearing Chewbeads necklace and block sorting
7. Open Creative Play Time
8. Words

I hope my fellow new moms and NetworkforMoms.org buddies have enjoyed this latest installment of the 'Milestones' series.  There will be more of this series to follow in the next few months along with more of my ideas, activities, videos and pictures that involve my daughter's early learning experience.  In the meantime, NetworkforMoms.org turns 1 year old on April 11 and my daughter and I will be celebrating along with our NetworkforMoms.org fans!

Happy play time everyone!

Joy E.
Posted March 31, 2013
JoyE@NetworkforMoms.org

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Milestones: Part 2 (February 2013)

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Milestones: My Daughter's Early Learning (Part 2 of the series from October 2012)


Shapes and Blocks

Once my daughter was 11 months old and was ready to start crawling soon, I knew, with that, would come the need for more intense exploration.  I knew she would want to explore new types of toys and objects.  So, I decided that it would be best for her to start playing with different shapes, so that she could spend some time learning about what those shapes are; and what they looked like up close.


I began by purchasing the Natural Animal Wooden Blocks set by Hape Toys via Babies R Us.  She spent almost her entire 11th month playing with her new blocks and enjoying her older toys as well.  She seemed to really like the triangle shape the most and the brightly colored blocks (neon green and yellow mostly). They now have a new version called Maple Blocks sold at Hape Toys here:
 http://hapetoys.shptron.com/products/productdetail/part_number=HAPE0409/327.0

Once she turned 1 year old (12 months), I decided that she needed to explore other shapes.  She was excited to play with some of her birthday gifts which included the Edushape Sensory Balance Toy and the Melissa & Doug Chunky Puzzle of Safari Animals. So, we opened these gifts together and had fun playing with these new toys.

"Yay, my new shape toys - I can't wait!"










My daughter really liked the circular shapes the most. They came in blue, hot pink and yellow. She really loved the feel of these shapes since they were soft and easy to handle. I brought them with us wherever we went.  She was always entertained and happy with this toy.

I also decided to arrange the blocks in sets of three where one block was in a different color. In the picture below is a typical arrangement that I put together for her. I noticed that she would study the blocks more than usual when she saw them in this arrangement.


Next on the list was the Melissa & Doug Chunky Puzzle of Safari Animals. She loved the animal shapes and would hold on to her favorite ones the most.  She was not ready to place the animals back in the puzzle, but I figured, that this would come with time.  In the meantime, she could have fun enjoying the safari animal puzzle pieces!

http://www.kohls.com/product/prd-732160/melissa-doug-safari-chunky-puzzle.jsp

Sorting Shoes

After about 2 weeks with her new toys, I decided that I would need to play with her differently, because just having her sit and play with her toys was not going to be enough to entertain her.

After my daughter's 1st birthday, I noticed that she liked playing with my summer sandals. I decided to let her play with two pairs while I watched. She really enjoyed playing with the sandals, and eventually, as you can see in this video below, she sorts the sandals by type.  I am in the background saying the word "shoe" or "shoes" depending on whether she was holding one shoe in one hand or if she was holding a shoe in each hand. In this way, we made a little game out of matching the sandals together.

If you have a chance, and want to understand this activity, watch the 04:09 video below. My daughter is 12 months and 12 days old in this video. I love this early video because she very happily sorts the sandals and is into her play time.  Also, it gave me a chance to observe her learning process and enjoy the fact that she was having fun with my old sandals!

                                                   Sorting Shoes 9-8-12 .MOV



I hope the video was helpful to those trying to help their babies explore the big world around them, while having fun with their baby (without stressing them out before they have had a chance to become who they are supposed to be in life).

This series will continue over the next few months and I hope my fellow new moms (and dads!) will have fun enjoying the videos, pictures, ideas and activities that I created for my daughter. In some cases, I created activities by accident while playing another type of game with her. By creating these activities, I found that the last 7 months have been an enjoyable, happy and exciting time for my daughter.

I love the fact that now, at 18 months old, she is a very happy, smart and pleasant person to be around. I hope these ideas benefit my fellow new moms and my NetworkforMoms.org buddies. Feel free to contact me any time, if you need to, at JoyE@NetworkforMoms.org.

Happy play time everyone!

Joy E.
Posted February 28, 2013
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Catch the Crabapple Fever! New Cookbook by Joy E. of NetworkforMoms.org (December 2012)

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Catch the Crabapple Fever!
My new Cookbook: Cooking with Crabapples: Tasty Recipes


Hello Friends:

I know everyone was busy shopping for all of those
great toys mentioned in my last article, but now it is time to get excited about the newest cooking trend!

Joy E. of NetworkforMoms.org introduces her new cookbook with delicious recipes for crabapples.  Ride the runaway crabapple cooking trend with 'Cooking with Crabapples: Tasty Recipes' by   Joy E. of NetworkforMoms.org.

These recipes allow everyone to enjoy crabapples in a delicious way.  The cookbook includes several delicious tart recipes in addition to some baked items. It also makes a great gift for any occasion!

Catch the crabapple fever!  Once crabapple season is upon us again, you can find crabapples at local farms in your area. Keep in mind that crabapples need to be put in your freezer immediately (or the freezer section of your refrigerator).  Crabapples will begin to break down, change color and lose their health properties if you do not freeze them immediately!

For the more industrious chefs: if you freeze a large amount of crabapples, you can make my crabapple recipes in the off-season as well!

Once all of you savvy cooks bake these crabapple recipes, I am sure that this cookbook will become a fixture in your kitchen.  The cookbook is on sale now for just $22.50 (shipping incl. U.S. only) and makes a great gift for anyone who loves to cook! **SOLD OUT, please check back!***


For those cooks who are into baking healthy fare, according to HealthBerth.com, crabapples are 'a good source of fibre, Vitamin C and minerals (especially potassium).'  In addition, according to HealthBerth.com, crabapples' other health benefits are: 'the soluble fibre may lower blood cholesterol and may help to protect against heart and circulatory disease' (You can read HealthBerth.com's 2010 article 'Crabapples May Protect Heart Health' at this link: http://www.healthberth.com/2010/12/crab-apples-may-protect-heart-health.html).

Happy crabapple cooking everyone!

Joy E.
Posted December 21, 2012
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Toys for Babies and Children.....(October 2012)

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Toys for Babies and Children......

Hello fellow new moms!  I have put together a list of children's toys that make great gifts for the holidays and I wanted to share my list with my fellow NetworkforMoms.org buddies.  All of these are great toys for children to enjoy.  My daughter pointed out that a lot of toys can be expensive and felt it was better to have her mom suggest that her NetworkforMoms.org buddies just give one high quality toy as the main gift for Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah or a child's birthday!

I thought this was a great idea and wanted to mention it to my fellow moms.  It is better to invest in one high quality toy rather than lots of mediocre toys.


Here is my list of toys for my daughter, you may want to PRINT THIS LIST
for yourself:


Age 1 to Age 2 



First 100 Words by bright baby

For @ $8.00, you can purchase this colorful board book. This is how I used this book:
1. I identified the picture to my child.
2. I described the picture more accurately. For example  I said Red Car, Yellow Duck, Green Apple, Blue Chair, etc.

This book can be purchased at any Walmart :http://www.walmart.com/ip/Big-Board-First-100-Words/3931135



Hugs by iBaby

This iBaby board book can be purchased for @ $9.00. In this picture to the right, this book has baby animal characters that are attached with different colored ribbon, and fit into little sleeves on each page.
This is how I use this book:
I placed each baby animal into the proper sleeve with the Mama animal character and when I read each page, I pulled out each baby animal and said the name of that animal. Since it is all about hugs between mothers and babies, it is a very pleasant and loving story.  I love it! ;) This book can be purchased at any Walmarthttp://www.walmart.com/ip/Ibaby-Hugs-Tuck-Each-Baby-Into-a-Loving-Hug/13255645

If for some reason this book is sold out at Walmart.com,  here it is for @$10.00 with FREE SHIPPING!:
http://www.bookdepository.com/Ibaby-Hugs-Tuck-Each-Baby-Into-Loving-Hug-Ikids/9781601690203


Colors by bright baby

For @ $5.00 you can enjoy this beautiful board book. Colors has accurate terms that define each picture. My daughter has had fun enjoying all of the bright colors! It is so beautiful and she loves this book!  This book can be purchased at any Walmart: http://www.walmart.com/ip/2673943

If for some reason this book is sold out at Walmart.com, here it is for @$5.00 with FREE SHIPPING!: http://www.bookdepository.com/Colors-Priddy-Books/9780312492472


Natural Wood Animal Blocks
by Hape Toys

According to the Hape Toys website these 'wood animal blocks 10+ months old.
are made of natural sustainable wood and safe water-based paint. Some of the blocks include pictures and patterns that let your baby build their own animal kingdoms.' Our daughter found this toy to be very entertaining and they gave us a chance to teach her about complicated shapes. These blocks are for children
You can purchase them here:  https://www.kitpalaces.top/hape-ecotoys-animal-blocks-eco-friendly-toys-for-kids-p-972.html
If sold out, Hape Toys now carries their Maple Blocks set here: http://hapetoys.shptron.com/products/productdetail/part_number=HAPE0409/327.0



Block and Roll by Hape Toys

This stroller is under $60, and my baby has enjoyed it in several ways including as a stroller for support, a wagon for toys and she can arrange the blocks in many different size squares. According to the Hape Toys website, this toy's key features are:

'Problem Solving: Introduces logic, matching objects, spatial relationships, critical thinking, and an understanding of cause and effect.' 

'Advances fine motor skills: Promotes dexterity, hand/eye coordinating and manipulating objects.'

'Gross Motor Skills (Physical Skills): Boosts coordination, balance, and physical strength'. 
All of this information can be found on the Hape Toys website.


To order the stroller, call 1-800-661-4142 or click the link to purchase: http://hapetoys.shptron.com/products/productdetail/part_number=HAPE0371/327.0



Counting Stacker by Hape Toys

For @ $10.00, this NEW colorful stacker from Hape Toys 'really helps children to problem solve' (according to Hape Toys). This toy is for the 18+ month child.  According to the Hape Toys website this toy's key features are:
'Fine Motor Skills: Promotes dexterity, hand/eye coordinations, and manipulations.'












'Problem Solving: Introduces logic, matching, spatial relationships, critical thinking, and an understanding of cause and effect.'

To order the Counting Stacker call 1-800-661-4142 or use this link:
http://hapetoys.shptron.com/products/productdetail/part_number=HAPE0504/327.0




The Learning Curve Brands, Inc./TOMY - 
My Phone Toy (Stroller Toy)

My daughter loves this wonderful electronic stroller toy and it can be purchased for under $10!
This phone includes a flower shaped link that attaches to your stroller safety bar and your baby can use it as jewelry (they can slide it on and wear it as a bracelet!).

This phone is meant for children 6+ months in age. According to Walgreens, it has the following features:

  • Teethable phone plays music when the star is pressed
  • Includes bonus link
  • No lead, phthalates, or BPA
  • Safety tested 
    According to a February 14, 2011 article on Businessweek.com "For the younger set, Learning Curve's Lamaze Infant Development System brand debuts a new infant book line alongside its developmental toy offerings. Learning Curve's 2011 line-up encourages development, learning and most importantly, play, reinforcing Learning Curve's status as a trusted resource for parents and gift-givers alike." Learning Curve hails from Dyersville, Iowa and has been in business since 1987.

    Here is a link to where you can purchase this stroller toy: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002LTVSL8/ref=pe_309540_26725410_item


    Age 2 to Age 3



    Chunky Puzzle of Safari Animals by Melissa & Doug

    This puzzle is available online for @ $11 and my daughter loves these shapes The chunky pieces are the perfect size for her little hands and are easy for her to hold. It is wonderful to have this puzzle with these particular animal shapes because it gives us a chance to teach her about safari animals that don't roam the New England countryside. My daughter received this for her birthday and has played with them ever since. Thanks Melissa & Doug! Copy/Paste this link to the puzzle: http://www.melissaanddoug.com/safari-learning-chunky-puzzle




    Zoo Animals Block Puzzle by Hape Toys

    This puzzle costs @ $15, and according to the Hape Toys website, 'this nine-block puzzle challenges kids to re-create six familiar animals. However, it is not always a 3 inch x 3 inch square shape: the giraffe puzzle is tall; the alligator is long.'

    The best way to have your child play with this toy is to arrange the puzzle and complete one of the animal characters, like the one shown below. Then tap your finger twice on each corner block of the puzzle: this will help to identify the corner pieces and help your child understand how to start the puzzle using the corner pieces first. We look forward to using these blocks and teaching our daughter about the different animals!

    Also, according to the Hape Toys website, this toy's key features are:

    'Problem Solving: Introduces logic, matching objects, spatial relationships, critical thinking, and an understanding of cause and effect.' 

    'Fine motor skills: Promotes dexterity, hand/eye coordinating and manipulating objects.'
    To order the Zoo Animals Block Puzzle call 1-800-661-4142 or use this link: http://hapetoys.shptron.com/products/productdetail/part_number=HAPE0421/327.0



     Choo Choo Tracks by Hape Toys 

    This magnetic marble maze comes with a magnet pen to pick up the marbles and move them around the maze.  This toy has a plexiglass front panel to prevent the metal marbles from rolling out of the maze or getting lost. This toy is for a 2+ year old and makes a great 'travel' toy as well!

    This maze won Learning Magazine's Teacher's Choice Award in 2009.

    Also, according to the Hape Toys website, this toy's key features are:

    'Fine motor skills: Promotes dexterity, hand/eye coordinating and manipulating objects.' 

    'Problem Solving: Introduces logic, matching objects, spatial relationships, critical thinking and an understanding of cause and effect.' 

    One of our goals is to have her move the red balls into the largest red circle and the blue balls into the largest blue circle. We like this maze because it gives us a chance to teach our daughter about controlling small objects. For @ $15, your child can enjoy this toy as wellTo order Choo Choo Tracks call 1-800-661-4142 or use this link:http://hapetoys.shptron.com/products/productdetail/part_number=HAPE1701/327.0



    Thomas & Friends Lights and Sounds Trike by Fisher Price

    This colorful "Big-wheel" is for a 2+ year old that is interested in learning how to ride a bike without the danger of falling. Includes flashing lights, sounds, music and “walkie-talkie” phrases.

    We can't wait for our daughter to have her first "car"! 
    The 'DORA Lights & Sounds Trike'

     





    To buy the Trike above with FREE SHIPPING, use this link below:
    http://www.diapers.com/p/fisher-price-thomas-lights-sounds-trike-113812?

    The Dora Lights and Sounds Trike is the girl version of this Trike, here it with FREE SHIPPING:  http://www.yoyo.com/p/fisher-price-dora-lights-sounds-trike-113705


    Age 3 and Age 4 

    I suggest these wonderful, colorful kitchen toys for both boys and girls. According to this recent article in USA Today.com "a child's age and interest should come before gender". Here is the link to the article "Using toys for both boys, girls may be good for kids": http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/02/09/toys-child-development-gender/1809313/

     Mighty Mixer by Hape Toys

    This toy is only $25 and Hape Toys also provides a video showing how the children (boys and girls) play with these kitchen toys.

    The Mighty Mixer won a Creative Child Magazine Preferred Choice Award in 2011.

    According to the Hape Toys website, this toy's key features are:

    'Imagination & Creativity: Encourages imitative and imaginary play; promotes fantasy story telling, role playing, and creativity.'

    'Social Skills: The basics of communication, cooperation, and collaboration; encourages trust, friendship, and language development.'




    Pop-Up Toaster by Hape Toys


     This toy is only $25 and according to the Hape Toys website this toy's key features are

    'Imagination & Creativity: Encourages Imitative and imaginary play, promotes fantasy story telling, role playing, and creativity.'

    'Social Skills: The basics of communication, cooperation, and collaboration; encourages trust, friendship, and language development.'


     To order the Pop-Up Toaster call 1-800-661-4142, or use this link:
     http://hapetoys.shptron.com/products/productdetail/Pop-Up+Toaster/part_number=E3105/327.0.1.1.1014976.1014982.0.0.0?pp=8&



    Coffee Maker toy by Hape Toys

    This toy is only $25 and according to the Hape Toys website, this toy's key features are:

    'Imagination & Creativity: Encourages Imitative and imaginary play, promotes fantasy story telling, role playing, and creativity.'

    'Social Skills: The basics of communication, cooperation, and collaboration; encourages trust, friendship, and language development.'

     To order the Coffee Maker call 1-800-661-4142 or use this link: http://hapetoys.shptron.com/products/productdetail/Coffee+Maker/part_number=E3106/327.0.1.1.1014976.1014982.0.0.0?pp=8&



    Deluxe Wooden Standing Art Easel by Melissa & Doug

    This colorful easel is only $80 and is designed for a 3+ year old. It can be personalized with the name of your child on the front for just $1.99 extra!  The easel is double-sided and has a dry-erase board/chalkboard as well as a paint palate. The easel height can be adjusted, the paper-roll holder locks the paper in place and includes two plastic trays on each side to hold your child's art supplies (supplies sold separately, see below) There is some assembly required.  
    Copy/Paste this link to this fantastic easel: http://www.melissaanddoug.com/floor-standing-wooden-easel-art-and-crafts

    Melissa & Doug also sell the paint accessories in a set for @ $35 that includes the paints, brushes, etc., Copy/Paste this link:http://www.melissaanddoug.com/beginning-paint-set-easel-companion-set-art-and-crafts
    The easel paper is sold in a 2-pk roll for @ $13 at Melissa & Doug, Copy/Paste this link: http://www.melissaanddoug.com/easel-paper-rolls-2-pack 

    Age 4 and Age 5


    Jumbo Colored Pencils by Melissa & Doug

    This toy is @ $10 and comes with extra large colored pencils that are triangular in shape and allow your child's small hands to grip them more easily. 

    I had a similar set growing up and loved all of the bright colors in my pencil set.  I can't wait for my daughter to enjoy this pencil set!

    Copy/Paste this link to the colored pencils:
    http://www.melissaanddoug.com/jumbo-triangular-colored-pencils-24




    All Season House (furnished) by Hape Toys

    This play house is @ $200 and comes with all of the furniture shown. Additional furniture may be purchased at Hape Toys.  According to the Hape Toys website this toy's key features are:

    'Imagination & Creativity: Encourages imitative and imaginary play; promotes fantasy story telling, role playing, and creativity.'

    'Social Skills: The basics of communication, cooperation, and collaboration; encourages trust, friendship and language development.'


    According to the Hape Toys website, this toy has the following awards: 'Platinum 2011 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio' and won 'Gold in Parents Magazine Choice Awards 2011'.

    To order call 1-800-661-4142 or use the link below to purchase this modern play house: http://hapetoys.shptron.com/products/productdetail/part_number=HAPE3401/327.0



    Happy Clock by Hape Toys
    This clock costs less than $15 and, according to the Hape Toys website, 'your child can match the numbers to the proper place on the clock face and your child will learn how to tell time!'
    To order the Happy Clock, call 1-800-661-4142 or use this link:



     World Landmarks Puzzle Set by Melissa & Doug

    This jigsaw puzzle is $60 and is made with wooden pieces. The puzzle consists of 5 world landmarks. The landmarks' locations are identified on the back of each puzzle.

    We look forward to teaching our daughter about these landmarks while she enjoys these puzzles for many years. 

    Copy/Paste this link:
    http://www.childtherapytoys.com/store/product8961.html?gclid=CNXkot7p4coCFY1ahgodu1YBIw#8961


    Age 5 and Age 6



    Food Groups - Wooden play food by Melissa & Doug

    These wooden play food pieces cost under $20. This toy includes items from the five food groups crafted of solid wood and includes four wooden baskets for sorting and storage.
     
    According to the Melissa & Doug website, there are 'extension activities that the parents can participate in to help their child learn about the four food groups':
    • 'Ask the child to identify each food item (other than condiments) and to categorize it by basic food group: meat, dairy, grain, or fruits and vegetables. Ask the child to place each food group in a different crate.'
    • 'Have the child identify the colors of each food item, and sort the items by color among the four crates.'
    • 'Help the child to assemble a balanced meal in each basket. Explain that each meal must have one item from each food group.'
    • 'Visual memory skills: Place 3-4 ingredients in front of the child. Let the child study them before asking the child to close their eyes while you remove one piece. Ask the child which piece was removed. Gradually increase the number of ingredients.'   
    To purchase the Wooden Play Food toy Copy/Paste this link: http://www.melissaanddoug.com/food-groups-set-play-food



    Bead Sequencing Learning Set Classic Toy by Melissa & Doug

    This toy is only $25 and includes stackable, brightly colored beads that can be placed on five hardwood dowels and matched with the pattern cards. This set includes more than 45 wooden beads and 5 double-sided wooden pattern cards. According to the Melissa & Doug website, 'the 10 patterns increase in difficulty to build matching, sequencing and fine motor skills.'  (For those moms that are artsy, once your child outgrows this toy, you could use the beads to make a necklace, bracelet or earrings!)
    ***Be aware that if you give this as a gift and there is another child in the home who is less than 3 years old, the beads will have to be kept in a Ziploc bag and out of the reach of small children.***
    Copy/Paste this link to the Bead Sequencing Learning Set:
    http://www.melissaanddoug.com/bead-sequencing-learning-set

    If they are sold out at Melissa & Doug, you can purchase them here: http://www.amazon.com/Melissa-Doug-Bead-Sequencing-Set/dp/B00021HBAO

     I hope my fellow moms have enjoyed my list of toys for my daughter and I can't wait to purchase these for her! As you can see below, my daughter is looking forward to her new toys and learning more and more every day! If you decide to give these toys as gifts, don't forget to mention NetworkforMoms.org!

    My happy daughter at her friend CJ's 1st birthday party, Marblehead, MA

    Also, for those interested in reading more about the benefits of toys, here is the link to the recent article about the educational benefits of toys. http://childdevelopmentinfo.com/learning/multiple_intelligences/educational-benefits-toys/

    Happy gift giving everyone!

    -Joy E.
    Posted October 17, 2012
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