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Top wooden toys for the holidays
Let's face it, the holidays are rapidly approaching. It's time to get off your bum and start buying gifts for loved ones. The malls, the crowds, the insane toddler pulling at your pant leg and screaming...sounds fun, no?
OR you can keep that bum warm and toasty on your couch and buy everything online, like yours truly! Here are some great wooden toys that I currently have my eye on.
(If you are interested in seeing other top gift gear categories on ParentDish, just leave a comment with your request and I'll see what I can do!)
OR you can keep that bum warm and toasty on your couch and buy everything online, like yours truly! Here are some great wooden toys that I currently have my eye on.
(If you are interested in seeing other top gift gear categories on ParentDish, just leave a comment with your request and I'll see what I can do!)











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11-09-2007 @ 3:51PM
Lisa said...I would love to see a category of the top gift gear for 18 month olds (which will be his age at Christmas).
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11-09-2007 @ 3:57PM
Lisa said...I would love to see a category of the top gift gear for 18 month olds
(which will be his age at Christmas). Also, I am looking for a big drum (not the kind used in a band type of drum) BUT at Music Together our teacher has a couple of large drums that the kids can climb on and play. I would love to find a great one for Christmas!
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11-29-2007 @ 8:10PM
MIchelle said...I got a large African Djembe drum from Overstock for under $100. GREAT quality and sound
11-10-2007 @ 12:56AM
Kristin said...You are awesome. This is fab, Sarah!
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11-10-2007 @ 3:00AM
Sara said...Have you ever been to http://www.kangarooboo.com? They have great toys; there's a doll I'm coveting for my daughter. It may be $50, but it's not going to send her into a coma, so that's a good thing I think. She really wants a bathtub for her dolls. Have you seen a non-plastic one out there (or one that is 'safe')?
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