What are or what were your childs favorite toys around 1 years old?
November 17th, 2009 | by Michael |*Coltens Mama* asked:
I mean actual toys, not like water bottles or shoe boxes like Colten is really interested in now.
I mean actual toys, not like water bottles or shoe boxes like Colten is really interested in now.
I am thinking ahead for his birthday in 2 months.
JARRETT

15 Responses to “What are or what were your childs favorite toys around 1 years old?”
By Nina Lee on Nov 20, 2009 | Reply
Playskool ball popper from 9 months to 2+
(Both of my boys… well, Connor isn’t 2 yet but his love for it isn’t fading yet, lol)
This is/ was their 2nd favorite (I couldn’t cook w/o it):
By case on Nov 21, 2009 | Reply
slinky, slinky everyone loves a slinky
By WMG on Nov 24, 2009 | Reply
Stacking blocks are great for a 1 year old!
By shadowtalker1 on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
Anything where he take pieces and parts out of something and put them back in. He also loves toys he can stack or stick together, like large Legos.
By Buckcherry on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply
Mine was Thomas the tank engine
By D on Dec 1, 2009 | Reply
a plush puppy with a rattle in it, stacking rings, and this toy called a robo dog that he would follow around……oh and this ride on type walker thing that once he stopped using it as a walker, he could ride, it looked like a fire truck with the handle at the back
By adrian c on Dec 4, 2009 | Reply
his tedy bear …
By Bob on Dec 6, 2009 | Reply
Let him keep on with the boxes and water bottles. Buy him a savings bond.
I have 2 boys and WAY TOO MANY FRIGGIN TOYS!
By Mark on Dec 8, 2009 | Reply
Duplos (Larger style of legos made by lego) they are safe and promotes imagination and creativity
By William Munny on Dec 10, 2009 | Reply
One Word for you - BALLS
And lots of them. lol.
We had all the light up spin around whirly crap in the world and they loved the balls. lol.
By tudybug on Dec 12, 2009 | Reply
Get him any toy that requires to be pushed, like a little lawn mower
it also helps to get balance.
By dmg on Dec 14, 2009 | Reply
For some reason I really enjoy answering questions like this. My son just had his first birthday and got quite a haul. He really seems to be grooving on the following:
The biggest hit is probably this Melissa and Doug “pound a peg” -
He just loves it.
A soft tonka truck - can’t find a link but I am pretty sure I saw one at Target.
This “leapfrog learning pal”
It’s kind of cool, each button on the legs will do one of four things - say the letter, say the letter sound, play a song or say the color of the button. It’s not that annoying or loud and he loves it.
We are also having a lot of fun with this wooden farm puzzle:
And he’s had these cardboard blocks for a while, but it’s only recently that he’s been building with them as well as knocking them over:
They have the added advantage of having a lot of visual jokes on them, which is fun for me.
By Marilyn on Dec 17, 2009 | Reply
Like your kid, my niece was VERY interested in boxes, water bottles and the remote control. If he is interested in those things, he is craving that learning experience that comes from looking at the water or water droplets in the water bottle, he’s contemplating what he can do with that box, he is wondering what happens when he pushes the buttons on the remote control. I say, let him have those things because those things are GREAT for learning and growing a creative mind. The biggest plus: they are usually cheep or free!
By Michelle on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply
Ball pit, kiddie pool, books, and the puppy. (Ok, puppy wasn’t a toy - but she had so much fun with it!)
Our neighbors got their daughter (who was just 2 months older than mine) a sand box and one of those sand & water play tables. - She had a great time with those! But I think keeping clean water in the play table ended up being a pain to the parents.
She also got a few ride on toys and singing / dancing things (like Elmo) but she wasn’t really into those until she was closer to 2.
By ~*Live*~*Laugh*~*Love*~ on Dec 23, 2009 | Reply
Stacking cups were my sons favorite!!