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[quote=Anonymous]That was a tough age for us, ds flitted from toy to toy, frustration was high, needed lots of attention. But I think that's normal (as opposed to my worry that he was bored). I remember feeling the same as you OP, but when I look back, ds didn't play with toys so much as just miscellaneous things around the house. Along the same lines as you mentioned, I had a coffee can with a hole cut in the lid and I would put various size toys in it. DS liked to stick his hand in and pull out the toys. It was kind of a little surprise since he couldn't see what was in there, plus he had to figure out how to manipulate the toys to get them out of the hole (there was probably some frustrated screaming involved though). He also LOVED the Little People Stand and Play Rampway. He liked pushing around a laundry basket, playing with a can of tennis balls (and throwing them in a laundry basket), sitting on the kitchen floor with the silverware tray taking the silverware out and putting it back in haphazardly, pouring water from bowl to cup to plastic bin, climbing in and out of a large box, or crawling through a play tunnel. Making a fort by draping a blanket over a table; pulling cushions off the couch and stack for him to climb. I remember all these activities because I was just looking through pictures on my computer today. These are the things he was doing around that age :) [/quote]
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