Friday, June 24, 2011

Fun Times

Toys for toddlers you will not find at that ridiculous backwards "R" store, but that are nonetheless thrilling*:

1) A plastic bag full of metal canning jar rings.

2) A shepherd's crook.

3) Hammers--the real ones that Daddy uses, not those stupid plastic toy ones that have no possibility of crushing a small foot. Those are for babies.

4) Any watch belonging to an adult, especially when that adult really would like to know what time it is now.

5) Rubber bands.

6) Brooms. The filthier, the better.

7) Dogs, cats, chickens, and any other live animal that would really prefer to be left alone.

8) Flowers on the bush that Mommy would really like to keep on the bush.

9) The tiles in front of the fireplace in the living room that A.'s grandparents brought back from Mexico and then for unfathomable reasons never actually glued to the floor and so they can be easily lifted up. And then dropped and broken.

10) Grandma. Most fun ever.

Happy Friday, duckies! I hope your weekend is full of fun and excitement.

* Almost all of these require adult supervision, as they all have the likelihood of causing an injury if played with too vigorously or ingested. Which is what makes them so thrilling for the death-defying toddler, of course.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I personally AM one of those favourite toys. You forgot my daughters favourite two toys of all time when she was little...bags and balloons.

Sherry said...

Other ideas! The inside roll from paper towels, empty egg cartons, spoons and pots and pans, cardboard boxes. . . the bigger the better!

Melinda said...

That is incredibly funny!!!

Melinda said...

That is incredibly funny!!!

With my grand ones, I simply opened up the doors to the pots and pans and let them have it...Along with a huge ladle..

Lana C said...

I agree. All the store bought toys have very MINIMAL life for joy to a child, but things just lying around the house are fascinating and loads of fun. How about a big box or a series of boxes taped together, this was one my daughters LOVED.

FinnyKnits said...

I'm afraid I never really grew out of the "Dogs, cats, chickens, and any other live animal that would really prefer to be left alone." stage.

Poor Jada - I try to cuddle her constantly and she does NOT appreciate it.