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Christmas Gift Ideas for Babies, Toddlers, and Preschoolers

December 1, 2011 by Rachel Leave a Comment

Our Wish List

LEGO Duplo Basic Bricks (80 pieces)
Count and Scan Shopper by Leapfrog
Playmobil 123 Play House

Barcelona Grand Piano for Kids

Playskool Elephant Ball Popper

Little Tikes Endless Adventures Castle

Melissa and Doug Classic Block Cart

Hot Wheels Power Drop Transporter
Radio Flyer Pathfinder Wagon

Melissa and Doug – Shape Model and Mold

Have it – Love it!
My Own Leaptop by Leapfrog
This is a great laptop toy for a toddler. You can plug it into your computer and easily personalize it. When you open it  says out loud “Hi Benjamin”. You can even make your own play lists and personalized emails.
Counting Maracas by LeapFrog
These are cute and fun. The top part lights up with different colors when you shake it. They are a great way to help little kids learn counting and colors.
Playskool Busy Gears
This is my 2 year old son Benjamin’s favorite toy. The gears come off and stack. They also spin around and light up.
Haba Fantasy Blocks
My mother-in-law got these for Benjamin last Christmas. They are such great quality and  are so creative and beautiful.  We still love playing with them.
Fisher Price Toddler Basketball Hoop

This basketball hoop is great. Benjamin has spent so much time playing with it. He loves to shoot baskets (he really just dunks the ball). My husband Grant and I also love to play HORSE while the kids play outside.
Haba Sticky Bricks
We also got these blocks from my mother-in-law. They are beautiful heirloom quality wooden blocks that are sort of like wooden Legos. They are easier to stack than plain wooden blocks and my 11 month old daughter Lyla can even stack them.
Melissa and Doug Shape Sorting Cube
Melissa and Doug Rainbow Stacker

About Rachel

Craft blogger. Color lover. Mess maker. Mom of three. You can find me at Lines Across sharing my creative adventures and tutorials on how to make stuff.

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