7 yr old still plays with them. SOmetimes adults play with them...back when we had visiters. |
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Doll house
Haba blocks Architectural blocks Legos Toy kitchen |
I am with your DH. Don’t sell them during the pandemic
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When we got this gift last year, we thought it would be used maybe 5 times. It gets the most play out of any of my kids' toys (Lego's, Magnatiles, Barbies etc.). Boy and girl, almost 6 and almost 4.
https://www.amazon.com/Melissa-Doug-Wooden-Scoop-Counter/dp/B01B1V10KA |
| The Nugget. Multiple times a day. |
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My boys are 4 and 6.
MagnaTiles are popular and have been since we got them for our older son when his brother was born. Now we have additional sets - windows, wheels, 3D blocks QBMaze marble run - 4yr old can’t do it alone and it only leads to tears. 6yr old can kind of do it. Board games are super fun - the kids play Sneaky SnackySquirrel, Hoot Owl Hoot, connect four, cootie, and candy land by themselves. We just got a huge set of FunPhix - we’ve already built a store, a slide and a fort. Trains are still popular for the 4yr old and Legos Legos Legos for the 6yr old - we buy them by the pound on eBay and free build. |
SO FUNNY!!!! |
You know your child the best, but you could start by only putting out ONE marble (rather than 3 or 4 at a time) and supervising, then backing off to not supervising so heavily. |
| Magnatiles have STAIRS and WHEELS???? I might need those..... |
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What is the "nugget"?
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Yeah, I didn’t know about the stairs! We have little platforms with wheels, which are fun for making trains and cars, but now I’m going to go check out the stairs ... that’s a decent Hanukkah present idea. |
Overpriced sofa cushions
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| Magna tiles now has other sets: a barn, a schoolhouse, a castle, a school bus, etc. Love them so much. Just wish they were cheaper. |
My 13 YO niece still plays with hers. |
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Most played with toy in our household:
Wooden play kitchen. We invested in a high quality play kitchen for X-mas when our oldest DD was 2. Fast-forward 7 1/2 years later and it is still the most used toy in the household (it has made its way through 3 kids) and is incorporated in all sorts of imaginative play routinely. In the days (long ago) when we could host playdates, this was also the most popular item to use. |