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Christmas, with Toddler - a list by VintageReader
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Fun things for baby's first (or maybe second) cognizant Christmas.
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Skuut wooden balance bike
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A prizewinning toy for kids ages 2-5. No pedals, no brakes, no training wheels--just fun! For less than $100, seems like a good buy too.
Updated May 31, 2008
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Jumbo Circus Animal
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"You had an elephant! His name was Stampy, and you loved him very much!"
Okay, this is just RIDICULOUS. But hey, it's on sale. And think how awesome it would be to find this thing under the tree.
Updated Nov 12, 2007
Kids' Adjustable Activity Table
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Okay, so part of me wonders why it is that my kid should have a better office than I do... but mostly, I would be completely happy if someone would just pack up this entire room and ship it to me. This table is awesome--you can get adjustable legs for it, so it goes from toddler to teen. Assuming the top of it isn't completely trashed by the time the kid goes to college, you could even switch the legs back and turn it into a coffee table! It has bins and a paper roll. And it's purty!
Updated Nov 10, 2007
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Radio Flyer Classic Red Car
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I swear, nobody knows toddler transportation like Radio Flyer. You'll never see one of these babies at a garage sale!
I would measure carefully, however, to make sure your baby driver won't outgrow it too soon.
Updated Nov 8, 2007
Kids' Pull Sled and Cushion Set
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So. Glad. I don't need one of these anymore. But if you still live in a snowy area, one of these would be great fun in the park.
Updated Nov 8, 2007
Radio Flyer Little Red Fire Engine
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L.L. Bean comes through, as usual, for retro Christmas shoppers. All the bells and whistles to warm your future firefighter's heart, as well as a detachable handle to make the fun last for a long, long time. And just think how fabulous it will look in the Christmas pics!
Updated Nov 8, 2007
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Roy Toy - Classic Playsets
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Did anyone else have these instead of Lincoln Logs as a child? I remember playing with the fort set in my aunt and uncle's REALLY COOL basement rec room. And now I can get them for my own little guy to make forts and cabins and whatever else he can think of. Made in the good old U.S. of A. from natural materials, so no lead paint worries. (via Cool Mom Picks)
Updated Nov 5, 2007
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