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Its a Boy Thing

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sleepfinder · 08/08/2007 18:48

I have a little boy nearly 1 yr and have noticed he gets very excited about bouncing balls, things to climb, investigate etc. He loves being read to and can pay attention to that for a long time, but my question is this

what are good toys / games to introduce to a 1 yr old boy that will appeal most (I know everyone is different...)

Thanks for any suggestions!

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iuseantiageingstuff · 08/08/2007 18:49

toy cars are always afavourite treains and any big builders

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nell12 · 08/08/2007 18:50

anything with wheels

anything with noise

anything that gives instant reward

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TwoToTango · 08/08/2007 18:51

cars, megablocks - anything you can stack/build and then knock down/take apart

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sleepfinder · 09/08/2007 13:39

thank you - have just found a baby walker with wheels and blocks to build and knock down so that's fantastic advice thank you.

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rosmerta · 09/08/2007 14:16

I got this book out of the library which gave some good ideas for games to play with toddlers

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juuule · 09/08/2007 14:25

A couple of pans and bowls and lots of pegs. Wooden ones, plastic coloured ones.
For books - most 1 year olds love the peek-a-boo, lift the flap type books.

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herbgarden · 09/08/2007 21:09

anything they can pack and unpack - pegs in a bowl for eg, bouncy balls on the kitchen floor (ds gets v excited by this - will chase them round) - lids that can be flipped up and down...noisy things !!

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SenoraPostrophe · 09/08/2007 21:10

I'm not sure ds was properly into cars until he was closer to 2.

he's always loved pans and things though.

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Uki · 10/08/2007 13:14

My ds got a Thomas wooden train set at 1.5. he loves it to death, and quickly got good at manouvering the trains and track, learning their names, etc. he likes to line up all the trains at bedtime and is utterly obsessed almost a year later. Quite good value in the end, though the Thomas brand is not cheap.

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choufleur · 10/08/2007 18:39

anything to band - my ds spent ages banging an empty baby milk tin witha wooden spoon! Didnt cost a penny .

Also anything with wheels.

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