Friday, September 07, 2007
Playtime
Of course I think my kids are extraordinary, but in general I know they're pretty typical. Which is good - developmentally they're pretty much right on track. Both are walking (M more smoothly than B, but she also had a couple of week's head start) and into everything. And temperamental - they want what they want, when they want it (now - always now). And playful, both with the nice toys that we and their grandparents have provided -- the wooden play cube is a big hit, as is the somewhat annoying electronic play table (thank you craigslist) and various push wagons and blocks and puzzles and books -- and with whatever they can get their hands on. Tupperware drawer? Love it love it love it. Wooden spoons, metal bowls, paper slipped from a shelf that used to be out of reach? All fun. And today they came across a box of miscellaneous nursing and pumping supplies. Apparently, the "horns" for my old hospital-grade pump are excellent toys that have been in high demand ever since. Who knew?
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And just think...I threw mine away. Silly, silly me.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to retire those and put them in the toy chest!
ReplyDeleteMakes you wonder why we spend so much money on fancy toys sometimes. :-)
ReplyDeleteBrown paper lunch bags and straws are big hits for us, the first to crumple up and make noise with and the second to chew on.
ReplyDeleteLOL. I will definitely be holding on to all pumping supplies for this reason alone. Thanks for the heads up! :-)
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