So christmas and Joel's birthday were both less than a month ago and my house is completely overrun with shiny new toys and books. The first christmas and the first birthdays are both big events and Joel was absolutely spoilt by our generous family and friends. To be honest he hasn't had the opportunity to play with all of the toys properly yet. The sheer amount of stuff is overwhelming. But now that the glitter and excitement from the party season has settled I have removed all the toys out of sight apart from only one box. I change the toys in this box regularly to allow Joel to rediscover toys and focus on one activity at a time.
So here are the success stories so far...
Wooden Truck
This was given to Joel by his Granda Stephen. It was bought at Ikea, who have a great range of wooden toys. This truck needs a good oiling as I lets out an awful squeak as you pull the string and roll it along. The reason I haven't oiled it yet? I'm pretty sure thats the reason Joel enjoys the toy. He is not interested in the magnet crane that picks up the magnet blocks, he just likes to pull it along, making noise!
Incy Wincy Spider
Forgive me, I can't remember who bought this to Joel. Does that make me an awful person? He just got SO MUCH! If you are reading this please make yourself known! Joel loves this book, it is a familiar nursery rhyme to him as he sing's it at Song and Rhyme Time, a local library book. It is also one of the regulars that we sing at home. Joel loves Song and Rhyme time, he loves all things music. This book has a series of buttons he can press when prompted by the rhyme. His favourite button to press plays the whole rhyme in jolly music and he has a good bum shake and head bop followed by lots of clapping.
Red Plastic Shaker
This was bought by his Nanny Heather and Granda Mike. It is part of a bigger musical instrument set including a drum, xylophone, and clacker. Joel also loves the clacker, he would clack all day if I didn't remove it sometimes (cheers Nanny Heather!). He shakes his shaker and walks in circles and shouts and roars. I'm sure he thinks that he is singing, very funny to watch.
Lawnmower
This was given to Joel by his Auntie Paula and Uncle Ray. A forward thinking present that will serve well in our garden when we move from this flat to our new house. Joel was cautious of this toy to begin with as the pull mechanism is very noisy but Joel soon warmed up to the lawnmower, in particular the petrol can part?!!
Bead Maze
This toy was originally a hit when Joel discovered it in 'Robert's of Bangor' when Joel was getting his feet measured for his first shoes. Informed that the toy was from Ikea, Granny Jo put it on her list to buy for Joel for christmas. Sometimes this toy is very serious business and Joel looks like he is hard at work concentrating when moving the beads, sometimes this to is hilarious as Joel laughs as he pushes the beads and they bang together.
Yep. Pom-poms. My mum is a talented knitter and crocheter. Joel loves to dive into the corners of her living room and pull out her wool and unravel her projects. For christmas mum was working on beautiful crocheted wreathes to which she attached crocheted flowers and pom-poms. Anytime we were at her house during this time Joel could be found swinging pom-poms and flowers, gathering them up and throwing them around. And so for Joel's birthday mum decided to make Joel his very own box of pom-poms. He loves it. Joel loves to concentrate on unfolding and opening the box, and marvel at the colourful contents. He empties the box, sometimes throwing the pom-poms around the room, sometimes deliberately placing them was if sorting them out. He puts them in the box again, takes them out, in the box again, out again. Then he carefully chooses two, one for each hand, ambles to his feet and begins his procession around the house swinging the pom-poms in circles. He makes excited noises and giggles. He hands you a pom-pom but only teases and as you reach out runs away with it again. Sometimes he hands over the treasure but comes back to get it again, hands it to you, takes it away again, using you as a prop in his pom-pom game. He plays a game with Granda Stephen where Granda hides a pom-pom in one of this hands or pockets and Joel squeals with glee when he finds it again. I love that this magic box excites his imagination.
So, who would have guessed it? Box of pom-poms at the victorious top of the toy pile this season. What was the most successful toy in your house this Christmas? I'd love to hear!
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