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When to get rid of baby toys

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MrsWolf2 · 03/02/2020 13:11

Hello

My little girl is 14 months old, she doesn’t seem at all interested in the toys she has as a little baby - rattles, stuff from the play gym, general plastic tat etc any more. She’s not even that interested in her 12 month + toys really, much more into the buttons on washing machine and dishwasher at the moment Hmm

Anyway I’d love to have a purge of the small baby toys and maybe some of the board (bored of) books but I’m wondering if this might be a mistake as she might get interested in them again in future. So I’m just after some opinions on whether she might decide that sort of stuff is fun again?

Definitely not going to have another so if she’s not likely to be interested in them again in future I’ll get rid apart from maybe one or two for soppy reasons.

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2beautifulbabs · 03/02/2020 14:29

Hi Op when my DS was that age I had a clear out of certain toys that he didn't bother with however some I kept like shape cookie jar but the smaller toys I cleared out.
I have found since having my DD my DS did like to play again with his little sisters stuff but I'm also clearing out some of my DD stuffs now as soon as she's outgrown certain toys they are gone I'm not planning on having any more DC so have been giving them away to either charity shops or baby banks.

If your DD has plenty of other toys that help with her development then I'd say stuff she no longer plays with clear out no point in keeping hold of them I find your always bringing in more new toys for them the older they get so it continues as soon as one lot go another lot Come in 🤣

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