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The Ultimate Christmas Gift Guide for Toddler Boys!

Henry will turn 4 1/2 three days after Christmas. He loves what most boys love at this age: Ninja Turtles, Robots, Hot Wheels and make believe. For Christmas this year I have tried to only select things which I know will last him a while and that also don’t have 1,342 pieces (since they will be lost within a few days!) I’ve rounded up something unique for every toddler boy in this guide, so let’s get shopping! 

1. Magnetic Farm Truck – Like most boys, mine loves anything that moves. This wooden, hand painted truck is simply adorable. I love how all the pieces are magnetic so they don’t fall off when your child is pushing it across the floor. I cannot tell you how many times Henry has been frustrated when his people fall off their vehicles. Anything that can prevent toddler meltdowns is a win in my book! $40


2. Space Station Tent & Tunnel – This is going to be a special Santa present to Henry. Since it will need to be opened and set up prior to Christmas morning, it’ll already be ready for him when he comes down to the living room. What most attracted me to this were the four tunnels attached to the space station. I love that the kids will be able to enjoy this together and Henry and his friends can use on playdates too.   $139

3. Robot Backpack & Cup – Come January, Henry will be in desperate need for a new backpack. The one he has been using since August is getting so ratty and worn. Since he loves Robots, this backpack and matching cup will be perfect for school and lunch. $33, $25


4. Crayola Emoji Maker – Can I just put it out there that I have enjoyed this as much as Henry has. From mixing the colors to assembling the markers and stamps, it was so much fun to make all the emoji stamps. We got to spend some one on one time together playing with this while Evelyn napped. It is the perfect rainy day activity too. And you can’t beat the $15 price tag.

5. Barked Tree Building Blocks – When Henry was around 16 months old, he really started showing signs that he was a child who loved to stack and build. I am so glad that this still interests him. These wonderful handmade blocks are perfect for gross motor skills and expanding their imagination and creativity. Definitely a must for all the future architects out there! $30

6. Space Plush Toy Set – Just like the Fairy Cottage and Castle featured in my girl gift guide, this one is from the same amazing brand, Oskar & Ellen. Henry is learning all about space and planets in school and this set will really let his imagination run wild. $40


7. TMNT Battle Truck Construction Set – You may remember that Henry had a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle themed party for his 4th birthday. He has been obsessed with all things TMNT for nearly a year now and is going to flip his lid when he opens this. If you have a ninja turtle lover in your life, this is the gift for them! $33
8. Wooden Parking Garage – I showed this to Henry a few months ago and he literally spent 30 minutes staring at the pictures and watching the video. I’ve probably said the phrase “You better stop hitting your sister or else Santa is not going to bring you the parking garage!” over two thousand times in the past few months. Since he already has so many different cars, this will be the perfect addition to collection and I know he will love lining them all up in their parking spaces. $109
Do you have a favorite toy I’ve listed above? I would love to hear what you would get for your little man! Let me know in the comments! 





Living The Good Life

Hot days are officially behind us here in Georgia which means we can actually enjoy being outdoors. Luckily our backyard is super spacious and kid friendly and Henry & Evelyn love to run around playing pretend. I had been on the lookout for something that could replace the outdoor water toys now that the temps are cooling down. It can be hard keeping kids entertained in the off-season and I was so excited when I stumbled upon this VW Camper Play Tent by The Monster Factory

This adorable indoor/outdoor tent is perfect for my kids (ages 4 and almost 2). It easily folds up and fits nicely in a round tire shaped bag and is extremely lightweight. When we have it inside, they love to put everything they can find in it and make it their own little fort. They throw pillows, blankets, 500 different toys and even the cat into the tent and there is still room for more. The material is waterproof, fire retardant and has UV protection when using outdoors, making it ideal for the beach. The price point is very reasonable and how cute would any of these colors look sitting under the Christmas Tree? 
You know I love coordinating the kids without being too matchy and these adorable The Good Life tees from Funky & Little are perfect for playtime. They are super soft, unisex, and black and white so they live up to my monochrome dreams. Evelyn is also wearing her brothers old Adidas sneakers and I am so glad I saved them. Who knew they could look so cute on a girl? I might have to get some Adidas Ultraboost sneakers for her next!
VW Tent (c/o Monster Factory) The Good Life Tees (c/o Funky & Little) Knee High Socks (June & January
So, if you’re wondering what I want for Christmas, I’ll take one tent and one tee – in adult size of course. Because, why should kids have all the fun? 

The Best Kids Scooter

Now that the weather is finally cooling down, we have been spending more time outside and really taking advantage of the cool mornings. Both of my kids love to be outdoors but our Atlanta summers can be so brutal, making it almost impossible to spend the day doing fun activities outside. We love going to our neighborhood park because there is hardly anyone there and my kids can act like lunatics and no one will judge me for being on my phone. #momlife
Henry has been obsessed with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for several months now. He even chose that theme for his 4th birthday, so when Pulse Safe Start sent him this TMNT scooter, he was ecstatic. It was very easy to assemble and took less than 5 minutes. It comes with a charger and holds a charge for a long time. Henry could not wait to try it out and since it was raining that day, we let him ride it in the house on our hardwoods. The wheels are so smooth and he mastered turning and zipping around corners in no time.
There is only one push button accelerator on the scooter which makes it so easy to use. Evelyn loves to ride it whenever her brother isn’t looking (however the recommended age is 3+). The extra-wide foot bed features a non-slip surface and is low to the ground to help prevent falls. Unlike most scooters, The Pulse Safe Start has 3 wheels to aid in balance and support. The scooter maintains a safe speed of 1.75mph so parents can feel comfortable knowing their child isn’t on their way to becoming a speed demon. buy priligy online https://blackmenheal.org/wp-content/languages/new/noprescription/priligy-no-prescription.html no prescription
With the holiday season approaching, this would make an excellent gift sitting under the tree with a shiny red bow. There are several different characters to select from including Disney Princesses, Minnie Mouse, Frozen, Cars, Spiderman, Paw Patrol, Dora and more. It’s super lightweight and easy to move and store. We load it up in our van all the time and let Henry ride around on our neighborhood basketball court so that he is away from cars and I don’t have a heart attack. buy remeron online https://blackmenheal.org/wp-content/languages/new/noprescription/remeron-no-prescription.html no prescription

 

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Thank you so much to Pulse Safe Start for providing us with the scooter. As always, all opinions are my own. If you’re looking for a rundown of some other great options, take a look at this list by Best Products Pro

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18 Months Toy Roundup

Sometimes I forget how hard it can be to keep two toddlers entertained all day long. We have so many toys between Henry and Evelyn that our house sometimes feels like a Toys R Us. It can be system overload for a baby or young child when they have too many options to choose from. It’s like going into H&M and sorting through a thousand garment racks just to find a dress (all while listening to extremely loud music). Before Henry’s 4th birthday we did a toy purge and decided to keep mostly educational toys like puzzles, blocks, pretend play items and other things that really get their imagination rolling. Evelyn has become bored with the toys we have and has also grown out of most of them. I think the reason why she was becoming so fussy is due to the lack of stimulation. I started researching educational toys and the last thing I wanted was something that made a ton of noise or flashed lights like a night club. Here are some wonderful, handmade alternatives I found which she is loving lately. They are also all made in the USA with love. I’ll be sharing my favorite educational toys for age 4 next week! buy abilify online https://medstaff.englewoodhealth.org/wp-content/languages/new/abilify.html no prescription
Sensory Stuffed Toys – These shapes and blocks from Made in the Trees are stuffed with a bell, rattle or crinkle paper to spark interest in little minds. Their fun, soft colors and patterns provide stimulation for growing brains. They are super soft and eye catching too!

 

 

 

Felt Play Food – For her first birthday we bought the Kid Kraft kitchen, obviously a toy she could grow into and use for years. I’ve always been a fan of felt food, probably because I have major sewing envy. This adorable banana split ice cream set and these hand knit donuts are adorable and so fun to play with. I will even catch Henry “baking” with them in the kitchen 🙂

 

Soft Picture Blocks – These big blocks are so well constructed and filled with bright colors and playful patterns. One of the blocks has a cat on the side and I’m sure you can guess that is Evelyn’s favorite one. She laughs immediately once she sees it and is always looking for that one block. These are great for the early stages of letter recognition and can grow with your child once they start learning the alphabet. When Evelyn goes to bed at night, Henry likes to take these blocks and have a “who can throw more blocks at each other party” with my husband. Thank goodness they are soft! buy aceon online https://medstaff.englewoodhealth.org/wp-content/languages/new/aceon.html no prescription

 

 

What are some toys that your littles one love? Have a wonderful weekend everyone! 
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Five Things Friday

Happy Friday the 13th! I guess in December this date/day doesn’t have much of a scary meaning. And I doubt ABC Family will be playing any Halloween films. I still can’t get over the fact that Christmas is in 11 days. I think this has been one of the fastest years of my life. I hope next year can go a little slower. Last weekend we visited Seed Factory in Atlanta and there were so many amazing wooden toys for Henry to play with. He loves wooden toys, especially blocks and stackers. We ended up buying him the Double Rainbow Stacker (#3 below) and since then it’s had me more into wooden toys than ever before. Seeing how much Henry enjoys them makes me want to go chop down trees and start carving squares and pegs. Or maybe I can just browse on line and make collages. How cute is that bowling set below? Henry would have a field day knocking that over, since that is what he is into now. That and chewing on Christmas lights. Oh the joys of having a toddler 🙂
{I couldn’t stick with only 5 favorites and had to add a few extra!}

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