Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you need the kid table and chairs. I’ve bought that and a “workbench” and really didn’t get much use. We always have had Tripp trap chairs though and eat together, so the kitchen table or basement coffee table are the kid work surfaces.
I’ve had the learning tower and love it although it takes up way too much space, it’s used daily for washing hands and helping cook (but my husband and I both cook and bake a lot)
Play kitchen is a must, agreed. Balance bike a micro scooter also I think are musts. Sand box and water table with plenty of buckets and scoops. I think a really good block set is one of our most used indoor toys(Bekka blocks)
I have two boys, 4 and 18 months (at home, no daycare but 4 is in preschool)
Throw in some balls, a couple cars and dress up stuff, good crayons and water colors and that’s all they really love, everything else could be thrown out tomorrow and they wouldn’t care.
Same poster - holy crap I just read about the nugget and I need it now, thanks to this thread. My couch is disassembled daily to be a fort/animal cave/spaceship and I basically go insane but tolerate it because it’s deep imaginative play. Going to rearrange and buy the nugget, like today.