Posts Tagged ‘toys’

#2 K’nex

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

k'nex

Okay, so why did K’nex win over Legos, my husband wants to know? Even my oldest son was shocked until he paused and said, “Actually, I love them both equally.” Being the mother, I know that my kids ask for K’nex more than they ask for Legos. It’s true. Hit me with tomatoes if you want to. I won’t back down. We’ve made simple machines with them, to learn more about scientific principles. Building bridges and roller coasters actually teaches you engineering. And the structures that my children have built have been way more interesting than Legos. (Ouch! That one hit me in the eye. You can stop throwing tomatoes now.)

k'nex-truck

You might have thought, how did I come up with the top 10 best open-ended toys ever? Well, I went through thousands and thousands of my pictures, putting into folders any picture that was good, that showed an open-ended toy. Hands down, K’nex won overwhelmingly. My folder of “good pictures” of K’nex was bursting with 80 pictures, compared to the few dozen for Legos. So an impartial judge would have to conclude that K’nex wins over Legos. After all, you can connect them in more innovative ways than you can with Legos. (I’m sure my husband could make a case that this is not true, since he is smitten by Legos, but I must be objective here.) Boom! Case closed.

bird

picnic

k'nex-pumpkins

k'nex-3

airplane

amusement-park

flowers

plane

umbrella

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#3 Legos

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

Legos

To be honest, the top three toys of all time tied. I had to think long and hard to actually pull Legos to 3rd place. My husband would have placed Legos in first place as his favorite childhood toy, and to the credit of Legos, my husband STILL plays with them! Yes, there are grown-up Legos called Lego Robotics, and even though they’re pricey, you can make real robots with Legos! One robot my husband made could find an object that was red, and bring the object back to the owner.

lego-world

We started with Duplo Legos when our children were babies and toddlers, because of the choking hazard of a normal set. The Duplos have train track available, and my three little boys (and my daughter) all loved watching the train go around the track. My husband built me a rose with Duplos, connecting each Lego with one prong at an angle. I was impressed. Even though I played with Legos as a child, I never considered connecting them in that way. My husband never ceases to amaze me.

lego-flower

As our children have grown, we have graduated to the normal set and gotten rid of the Duplos, which I used for math equations and sequencing. Now my children build cities, pirate ships, and absolutely anything their imagination can conceive of.

lego-resort

lego-ferris-wheellego-cranelego-city

Yes, Legos deserves to be #1, and I apologize to have to put it in 3rd, because it’s not right. But the other two toys can’t be 3rd either!

Take a look at this fun contraption made out of Legos!

How to Set Up an Awesome Doll House

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

doll-house

When I was pregnant with my third son, I saw an unfinished doll house at a yard sale. The owners kept going down in their price until they were willing to sell it for $7. I thought that if I ever had a daughter, I would kick myself for passing up this deal, so I bought it. I stored it under the stairs for five years until my daughter was 3 years old. I painted the whole thing an off-white, so that she could play with it right away.

doll-house-living-room

I looked for doll furniture, and my favorite set was Melissa and Doug, although I have to say that as cute as the furniture is, it breaks easily. For example, the refrigerator broke on the first day, and my husband looked at the tiny pin that had come out and said that it could have been constructed better. I love the furniture sets so much, though, that I give them a thumbs up and recommend them for older girls, maybe ages 6 and up.

I gave my daughter one furniture set for each birthday and Christmas, and my mother did the same. When I bought them, they were $20 per room for furniture, and $15 per room for accessories. The accessories are so super cute!! For example, the silverware and plates are real metal, and they are heavy based on their size. They are so well-made that I’m surprised that they are so inexpensive. Yes, oddly, the accessories are more solidly built than the furniture.

doll-house-bedroom

After waiting years to collect the furniture for the different rooms, I was ready to make the doll house look more realistic. I started by painting each room to color-coordinate with the furniture I already had. For those of you who like interior decorating, making these rooms look realistic was so fun! (Painting the red wall 4 times was tedious, though, since the paint looked streaked until the 4th coat.)

I chose fabric that looked good for the curtains. I ran thread through the top of the curtain to scrunch it up. Then I ran a line of hot glue above the window. I glued the curtain straight onto the wall above the window opening. It looked really good. I also made a bedspread for the bed that matched the wall and curtains.

doll-house-kitchen

Oh, I forgot to mention the floors. I did those after painting the walls, before “hanging” the curtains. I asked an architect from my church if he had any leftover scraps that would make a good hardwood floor for a doll house. Sure enough, he did. I used wood glue to attach each plank to the floor. This was tedious, but I was listening to audios while doing the mindless work, so it wasn’t too bad. After gluing down the wood, I put heavy books on top of it overnight. After letting it dry, I used a clear polyurethane over all the floors to make them shine and seal the wood.

For the bedrooms, I made carpet by getting some cloth and gluing it down with wood glue. Gluing the “carpet” down was easy and fast compared to the wood floors. (Anyone can easily carpet an entire doll house, and it would look quite nice.)

doll-house-bathroom

Growing up as a missionary kid, I never had a doll house as nice as this. I would have loved to have something this spectacular. I did eventually have a doll house that looked like a wagon wheel, but I had to make most of my accessories out of paper. What I like most about my daughter’s doll house is the fact that everything looks realistic, even down to the toilet paper roll!

Top 5 Features of an Ideal Baby Doll

Monday, December 13th, 2010

baby-doll

Growing up, I always enjoyed playing with my baby doll. My daughter also enjoys taking care of her doll, and nurturing characteristics come out of her that are not evident when she plays with her older three brothers. It’s almost like a rehearsal for being a mother.

Top 5 Features of an Ideal Baby Doll

Here are some of my favorite features of an ideal baby doll:

  1. The eyes need to open and close. When you put your baby to bed, she needs to look like she’s asleep.
  2. The ability to sit. The doll’s legs need to bend, so that she can sit on a solid surface without falling over. It’s irritating to have to find something for the doll to lean on because she can’t sit by herself.
  3. The ability to be bathed. Yes, she should be waterproof. None of this soft stuffing material. This way she can have a bubble bath, or even have a separate bath in the sink.
  4. Clothing needs to be available in her size. If you can’t change outfits, it’s not as fun. Of course, if you enjoy sewing, you can sew your own outfits. Otherwise it’s good if the manufacturer makes different outfits. That way the doll can have a fresh look every once in awhile.
  5. It’s nice if the doll is big enough to fit into preemie diapers. Then your daughter can learn to change diapers while she is playing. I loved the ability for my favorite doll to drink water from a bottle and wet her diaper. She seemed so much more real to me. Small cloth diapers would be better, because they can just be dried by the air and re-used a bazillion times.

I am disappointed at the majority of dolls at the toy store, as I was looking for a new doll for my daughter this year. The legs don’t bend, the eyes don’t close, and there is nothing fun about the doll at all. Some even have sound effects – yes — an annoying cry, as if any parent in their right mind would buy that doll!