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Is your pre-schooler obsessed with one particular toy or game and if so what is it?

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anotherdayyetanothernickame · 21/07/2008 20:37

Ds (3.0) is very into one particular game he has made up and plays it about 80% of his time (well by that I mean his free play time when not sleeping/ at nursery/ eating etc.) Is that normal?

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anotherdayyetanothernickame · 21/07/2008 22:24

Anyone?

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Donk · 21/07/2008 22:26

Lego

anotherdayyetanothernickame · 21/07/2008 22:28

So it is vaguely normal then?!?

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Donk · 21/07/2008 22:34

Well it was for DS. I'd hate to generalise from a sample of 1!

mamadiva · 21/07/2008 22:34

My DS(2.1YO) wanders around all day playing with cars or singing songs, he won't do anything else he's just not interested not even at nursery. So I would say it's normal. children do get lost in their own little worlds I know I did.

Turniphead1 · 21/07/2008 22:35

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anotherdayyetanothernickame · 21/07/2008 22:38

Not worried about autism as his fave game involves plenty of imagination and he isn't showing other indicators.

Just that it seems a bit obsessive and also generally odd to me to be so into one game and ignore all the other toys e.g. recent bday pressies!

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moodlumthehoodlum · 21/07/2008 22:46

every day ds lines the little people from happyland up, and then subdivides them into little groups, and no-one, but no-one is allowed to touch them or mess with the order.

now if that is dormant OCD, then I don't know what is.

wulfstan · 21/07/2008 22:57

DS 2.9 makes pancakes a lot. They tend to be very hot, with steam coming off them, and I mustn't go near the cooker or I'll burn myself. Occasionally, the pancakes are covered with chocolate sauce and sprinkles. This game can run for hours.

simpson · 21/07/2008 23:07

My Ds (2.10) is obsessed with trees wants to talk about them how many leaves, what colour leaves,why doesn't that tree have leaves (you get the general picture!!),climb them read books about them ALL day. It gets quite tiresome Think its normal TBH.

anotherdayyetanothernickame · 22/07/2008 08:41

Simpson - sounds like he will be an aboroculturalist (sp?!) when he grows up!

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Squirdle · 22/07/2008 09:04

Thunderbirds! Or anything his older brother is doing....

At the moment they are playing Indiana Jones (lego person) and bionicles who are going to each others houses for tea.

bigmouthstrikesagain · 22/07/2008 09:07

My son is obsessed with dinosaurs (he is 4 in Aug) - anything dino related (especially T-Rex) is good so we read dino books play with model dinosaurs and his birthday cake will have to have a T-Rex and a volcano on it!

Very very normal.

deaconblue · 22/07/2008 11:19

ds(2) has a toy Woody (from Toy Story) and it's his best friend in the world. He takes Woody everywhere and if he's enjoying doing something without Woody he'll suddenly notice, shout "Woody" and run off to find him so Woody can join in the game.

simpson · 22/07/2008 20:13

LOL Anotherdayyetanothernickname
Today he has branched out no pun intended to talking about sticks ALL day. Colour, shape,size etc...Grrr...

noonki · 22/07/2008 20:28

just out of interest all of the above poster have mentionned boys...

I have three boys and each one has had a stage of pure obsession with something.

anyone with girls who have had obsessions?

coz as adults it is so much more often men who are collectors, massively into music, football etc, ummm interesting

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