Other play kitchens are great too, but this one says what the kids are cooking. Has about a 100 different phrases that is says & comes with food, silverware, plates, etc. Great for imaginative and social play.
Can make all kinds of tracks. Take apart & put together again. Play w/ either the remote and train or make them play by pulling it along on the track for fine motor and gross motor work all at the same time. My kids love to play with this thing!
A spin on a classic. Great for imagination and fine motor play. I love this one because you can either keep more than one picture up at a time or let more than one kid play on it at once (which we do A LOT).
Great for fine motor skills and body awareness (where do his/ her arms belong? Where is his nose? etc)
I use this with my kids ALL the time. The can kick it, push it, balance on it (with help), bounce on it. So many uses. Or if you like you can get them a Giant Hopper instead. Both fun and useful!
Magnetic Responsibility Chart & Calendar
(Let it be known I <3 Melissa & Doug)
Lacing Cards; Puzzles; Stacking/ Nesting toys
Stamps
Sit & Spin or a swing
This one is great for language development/ reading skills. All of my kids LOVE it. (There's also the Tag Jr for younger kids which I haven't tested/ used, but I would wager it's probably a pretty good toy as this one is so great)
Pretend playsets/ dress up kits
That's my list/ collection so far. What would you add?
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