What are good toys, educational and fun, to get for my twin girls' 1st birthday?? :)?


Wubbas , Thursday, 19th of August 2010 04:47:45 PM

What are good toys, educational and fun, to get for my twin girls' 1st 
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birthday?? :)? 
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honey bunch , Friday, 20th of August 2010 11:04:26 AM

definitely no Barbies they come with lots of tiny accessories  
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that are chocking hazards. make sure the toys you get are age appropriate.  
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toys all have ages right on the package if you aren't sure. dollies are  
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good for this age. no matter what you get they will most likely love the  
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boxes they came in the best.  
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lil baby , Saturday, 21st of August 2010 03:44:22 PM

My daughter was given some megablocks for her birthday, & she  
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plays with them every day. They are fun for me too, cos I can build &  
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show her how to do it, & they are really fun for her because she loves  
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seeing how the blocks stick together.  
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She also likes her magnetic doodle pad, you know the ones where you get a  
little screen & she can scribble & wipe the screen clean again. This is a  
great toy for her.  
 
For her birthday, I brought her a long mat that has footprints on it  
numbered 1-10, & every time a foot print is pressed, it either says it is  
number or makes a random noise. When ur child stands on the final pad, it  
is cheers because baby has supposedly walked that far, HOWEVER, she was  
very scared of it & cried whenever she went near it, so not such a good  
pressie. But if you want to try this for ur twins, it was from the Early  
Learning Center & cost £15.  
 
Good luck with buying the toys, & happy birthday to ur girls!  
 
 
 
 
 

Pooh , Sunday, 22nd of August 2010 03:27:43 AM

baby dolls like barbie dolls,or playing sets like kitchen tools  
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or some-thing like this.  
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ReRe , Monday, 23rd of August 2010 02:09:01 AM

I am an Early Childhood Educator & I think that anything that  
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allows the girls to get active will help with proper brain development &  
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help them grow & learn. Babies & children learn through play & it can be  
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fun for all! One year olds love bubbles, water, boxes, finger paint (non  
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toxic of course), baby board books, & music! Allow them to use messy play  
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as a learning experience even outside! Children even as young as ur girls,  
need to be read to on a daily basis, children learn everything by watching  
you! Great question to post & have fun with them!!!  
 
 
 
 
 

SnuggleMoo/Moo/Snuggy , Tuesday, 24th of August 2010 06:50:23 PM

how about the mega blocks or maybe a shape sorter that makes  
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music. Laugh and learn makes a little house that they can crawl through  
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and learn about opposites like open/close, up down etc  
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