Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Mr. B's Favorite Toys: 2-3 Years Old

Mr. B received a HUGE amount of birthday presents for his third birthday and we can't wait to explore them all. All these presents got me thinking about Mr. B's favorite toys from the last year.

Here are Mr. B's most played with toys from ages 2-3:

Imaginext 
Fisher price Imaginext Black and Red Pirate Ship with 2 Figures














Mr. B has two sets that he plays with all the time: the Fire Station and the Pirate Ship. These sets are very large and expensive but they do get a lot of play. We rotate toys constantly and the pirate ship is the only toy consistently kept in the playroom because he plays with it almost every day.

Toobs

I have been adding Toobs to all of our unit studies because Mr. B loves them. They are excellent manipulatives and make learning so much fun. Some of our favorite Toobs are The World Landmarks Toob (Mr. B still sleeps with his landmark toys), the Coral Reef Toob, the Space Toob (which started it all) and the Presidents Toob.

Dress Up Clothes 


Darth Vader Light-Up Costume Collection for Kids

Mr. B is ALWAYS in costume and his dress up box has become very full during the last year (thanks to thrift stores and Halloween sales). His favorite costume is of course his Darth Vader mask and helmet. He also loves to dress up as heroes (batman, superman, firefighters and police officers), construction workers and, recently, Harry Potter.

Weapons 

Mr. B has collected a plastic arsenal of weapons. He has enough swords, light sabers and wands to conquer a small imaginary kingdom. These are probably his favorite toys of all because he goes completely crazy for them (the promise of a pirate sword got him to use the potty after months of refusing).

Lego/Duplo 


Mr. B always ends up building himself more weapons out of Duplo (mostly elaborate laser blasters). He also loves Lego and recently started putting together the junior sets on his own. He loves the larger sets too and one of our favorite activities is putting them together. I buy Lego all the time because we all love it and are constantly building.

12 Piece Melissa & Doug Jigsaw Puzzles 


The puzzles with the wooden backing are perfect because Mr. B doesn't have to work on a flat surface (he can also bring the puzzle to me to show off his work when he's done!). The bright colors also make the pieces easier to put together. 12 pieces seems to be the magic number for the last few months because he gets overwhelmed with more difficult puzzles.

Dinosaur Digging Kits 
I found a few  kits at a consignment sale and Mr. B got hooked. He loves finding surprises so these kits are a lot of fun.

Vehicles 



Mr. B loves getting and playing with small cars (especially the cars from the Cars movies). I find these very cheap at thrift stores (about $3 for a bag) and give them out as special treats. Mr. B has amassed quite a few. He's recently started watching YouTube videos where these cars are raced on ramps so that may be what he will start asking for soon.

Sidewalk Chalk

Chalk is currently Mr. B's favorite medium. He will happily go outside and draw all over the cement in the back yard and has recently started practicing his letters. It seems easier for him than crayon or pencil.


Figurines 

Mr. B loves imaginary play so he treats his figurines like family members. They go everywhere with him. We love to get the sets at the Disney Store because they are based on his favorite movies.

Little People 

Mr. B has been a fan of Little People since he was a baby. I keep a huge container of these in the garage and get it out for him several times a month. I am always looking for more pieces at thrift stores. They are perfect for hours of imaginary play.

Sports


Mr. B received a T-Ball set for his second birthday and played with it every day. He recently received a baseball mitt and loves to play catch. He isn't crazy about riding bikes but loves his scooter and Little Tikes Cozy Coupe. 

Learning Resources Pretend & Play Doctor Set is another post. 

Other well loved toys include musical instruments (like his harmonica), the Green Toys Rocket Play-set and anything that his sister is currently playing with. 

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Mr. B's Top Read Books: 2.5-3 Years Old

Mr. B turned three last weekend (on Halloween!!!). I have been absent from writing during the last few weeks planning Halloween and his birthday bash.

This is a good opportunity to discuss some of his favorites during the last half year. I listed his top read books from two to two-and-a-half here.

Here are his top read books from two-and-a-half to three years old:

The Berenstain Bears First Time Books



Mr. B found my huge stash of these books a few months ago. We have only read a handful so far because they are not all developmentally appropriate (I like to use these book to introduce him to complex social situations). Of the ones we've read, Mr. B is fixated on Trick or Treat, Get the Gimmies and the Green-Eyed Monster. These three books are perfect for his current developmental level because they deal with deceiving appearances, greed/tantrums and envy. These books are absolutely amazing and we love them!

Magic School Bus Level 2 Scholastic Readers


Mr. B loves science but is not quite ready for any of the other Magic School Bus books. These readers are perfect for him and we are constantly re-reading the handful that I have managed to collect. I hope that Mr. B comes to appreciate the Magic School Bus series as much as I do.

Open House (A Lift-The-Flap Book) by Steve Noon


Mr. B loves books with flaps. I initially bought this book at a thrift store and several of its pages were damaged. Mr. B loved this book and constantly complained about the missing flaps so I ended up buying him a new one. This book takes the reader through a Roman Street, a Scottish Tower, a Dutch Home, a French Farmhouse, A Country Mansion, A Japanese House and an American Store. There is so much to explore in this book and each flap is filled with fun conversation starters.

Wacky Wednesday by Theo. LeSieg (AKA Dr. Seuss)


This is a "what is wrong with this picture" book. Mr. B had to read this before bed every night for months. I'm so tired of this book.

Olivia Helps with Christmas

Mr. B loves Olivia and her brothers. This is a very cute and funny book about the Pig family's Christmas.

The Seven Silly Eaters by Mary Ann Hoberman

This is a great rhyming book about a very large family full of picky eaters. This one is a pleasure to read and the pictures are so much fun to explore, adding so much to the story.

Jimmy Zangwow's Out-Of-This-World Moon Pie Adventure by Toy DiTerlizzi


This book is about a boy who goes on a silly quest in outer-space for moon pies and milk. This is a very fun book and one of Mr. B's favorites.

Frozen Sing-Along Storybook 


This is a very long book. I, personally, have had enough of Frozen but the pictures in t his book are beautiful and the story is well written (it's better than watching the movie three times a day).

Mike Fink by Steven Kellogg

We are HUGE Steven Kellogg fans and I try to collect everything with his name on it. Mr. B was obsessed with this book for quite a while even though I still think that it's way too advanced for him. I'm very glad that he didn't ask too many questions about some of the more disturbing things that happened because I'm not ready to discuss them.

George Shrinks by William Joyce




This is a very simple book about a little boy with a to-do list from his parents. I appreciate it because it's a very quick read (especially after reading the Frozen book for half an hour) and Joyce has a good sense of humor.

Mr. B's other 2.5-3 year old favorites are the Mercer Mayer Monster books, Vigfus the Viking and Space Station Mars.