Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Baby Toys :: 1 Year Old

I should preface this list with a few things.  First, an apology for the over-abundance of lists.  Lazy blogging, maybe.  Favorite form of blogging (for me)? Definitely.  I love lists.  Maybe you love them too.  In which case, I do not apologize.  In fact, I take that apology back altogether.  I am actually developing running list in my head called "Things for which I refuse to apologize", and my love for lists is now on it.  Right alongside the fact that I made my husband watch Frozen with me, despite him going "Really?  Reeeally?" every 15 minutes or so.  I just kept saying to him, what I say to you re: my lists and my love for email shorthand > I do not apologize.

However, since I'm not prefacing this post with any apologies, I am going to preface it by saying that I have a somewhat immobile 1yo.  She has a few push-behind toys that basically seem like preparation for grocery carts, and she L-is-for-the-way-you-look-at-me -OVES them.  But my list today is for the sitting-down, standing-at-a-coffee-table, chillin'-like-a-villian times.  

1. Stacking Dolls
I love these little dolls!  And the best part is, so does Riley!  I ordered the dolls plain off of ebay (I think I typed "blank Russian Nesting Dolls").  They come in sets of 3 & 5, mostly.  But then I did something clever. I had them mailed to my SIL so that she, the one with the painting skillz, could personalize them for me.  I told her to "go wild" and she took me seriously, painting these cute little wild animals!  My favorite thing is the  detail on each of these.  The fox?  There are little fish jumping in the background.  Riley has just gotten to where she can take them apart AND put them back together.  If you keep up on Instagram, you know that made me one proud mama :)

2. The classic Sorter.
We mostly roll the wooden toy train in this house (not a real train, she's too young for that), but a friend got RG this classic sorter box, and she loves it.  She's played with it for about 4 months now, but she's just getting good with putting the pieces in.  Maybe that's behind what other babies do, I have no idea and I'm not concerned.  I'm excited for her to be able to keep playing and growing with this toy for a while yet!

3.  Stacking Rings
There once was a set of stacking rings.  The rings, they lived like kings.  Kings of the workshop in California, where they were made and boxed and had no dings.  But the King of the rings, they went one day to the house of a little girl with one swing.  That girl, she loved the rings, although she did not know they were kings, and she gave them many bumps and dings, until 3 of the rings grew wings and got flinged and then there were three left.  The end.

4. The anti-toy
AKA - My wallet.  Riley loves my wallet.  She loves to pull out all of the cards, then hold the cards, and show them to people, and cause them to exclaim that "Isn't she starting early!" and "Thats what girls do, spend money" and a million and four other sexist comments to which her long-suffering mama smiles and nods and then leaves and thinks of a great comeback.  But really.  This one?  In the car?  Best. Toy. Eva.

So that's our list.  They're mostly non-interactive toys.  Because we're descended from communists, yes, but also because I heard/read/dreamt somewhere that the more interactive the toy, the more passive the child; the more passive the toy, the more interactive the child.  Which made sense to me.  And I detest passivity.  So we've gone mostly that route.  Plus, I hate noise. SO. DANG. MUCH.  So I tend to shy away from electronic noise machines.

(whoa!  sorry to get all negative there at the end.  who knew I had such strong feelings in me on a Wednesday!?)

What does/did you 1yo play with most?
<3 M.










1 comment:

  1. Elsie loves ALL the "anti-toys." My phone, my wallet, my keys, paper plates, the remote... whatever she can get her hands on. I don't know why we even bother buying her toys!

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