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Oh, good grief. I definitely have an old copy of a treasured book that I've read so many times that it's falling apart that would be perfect for this. I can't make myself throw it away, but it's no...
My 5-year-old has had the little girl puzzle for years, and she still loves it. I overheard her saying this to her little brother yesterday, "That's your bladder. It holds your pee. Do you want to ...
We don't have a water table, but we do have a set of 10 plastic stacking cups, the larger of which are pretty large. If I fill a couple of those up and set my 5- and 2-year-olds up on the grass, th...
We got the round mirrors from Ikea like the square tiles above and placed them like random polka dots all over the lower half of our daughter's bedroom walls when she was tiny. She loved them, and ...
We have it, and it looks like a lot more fun than it actually is. It doesn't move easily, so it's a bit of a tease. Kids see a beach ball and expect movement they aren't going to be getting from th...
I think you should find a place where they won't look like they are floating off into space. Maybe above the headboard of the bed? Maybe thinking of them as three framed pieces would help?
I can't decide whether to beg for a play date or never ever ever let my kids get a look at even the pictures of that play kitchen. Amazing! Wonderful! Great job!
We did that same thing a few summers ago, and I just finished making my kids a table top version this afternoon from some leftover wood flooring from our neighbor's remodeling project and an old wo...
Maybe you should fill it as you can with those 50 lb bags at Toys R Us. They're around $5/bag, and I imagine the kids would happily scoot it around as needed and play with $50 worth. That'd still b...
Latest Comments...
Oh, good grief. I definitely have an old copy of a treasured book that I've read so many times that it's falling apart that would be perfect for this. I can't make myself throw it away, but it's no...
Happy Apples make me happy. Not crazy about the bins, but the apple's great.
I had that chalk board when I was a kid! Oh the nostalgia!
Toilets usually aren't pretty either, but sometimes it's function over form. We're keeping ours. ;)
My 5-year-old has had the little girl puzzle for years, and she still loves it. I overheard her saying this to her little brother yesterday, "That's your bladder. It holds your pee. Do you want to ...
I love the Breakfast Club poster. :)
She's precious! I could just gobble her up! And where did she get that swimsuit?
It's cute, but the ties worry me.
No kidding! My kids would very quickly be hanging out on the roof thanks to that bed.
We don't have a water table, but we do have a set of 10 plastic stacking cups, the larger of which are pretty large. If I fill a couple of those up and set my 5- and 2-year-olds up on the grass, th...
We got the round mirrors from Ikea like the square tiles above and placed them like random polka dots all over the lower half of our daughter's bedroom walls when she was tiny. She loved them, and ...
We have it, and it looks like a lot more fun than it actually is. It doesn't move easily, so it's a bit of a tease. Kids see a beach ball and expect movement they aren't going to be getting from th...
I think you should find a place where they won't look like they are floating off into space. Maybe above the headboard of the bed? Maybe thinking of them as three framed pieces would help?
I can't decide whether to beg for a play date or never ever ever let my kids get a look at even the pictures of that play kitchen. Amazing! Wonderful! Great job!
I love the goody bags!
The blog I initially was sent to is pretty thorough: http://www.non-toxickids.net/2008/05/safer-play-sand.html
We did that same thing a few summers ago, and I just finished making my kids a table top version this afternoon from some leftover wood flooring from our neighbor's remodeling project and an old wo...
I've got to quick clicking on these adorable kitchens. My daughter sees what I'm looking at and wants one right this minute. :)
It looks useful, but I think it's ugly.
Maybe you should fill it as you can with those 50 lb bags at Toys R Us. They're around $5/bag, and I imagine the kids would happily scoot it around as needed and play with $50 worth. That'd still b...