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The first is this Pyramid Building Set from German toy company, HABA. They sell all different building sets, including the Coliseum in Rome and a really cool Middle Eastern Architectural Set. My kids are all about Egypt, however, so this one is a hit at our house. Thechildren can assemble the pyramid without any adult help, by using the diagrams and instructions which were included. They put the structure together from the inside out, learning as they go about all of the secret chambers and passageways within the pyramid itself. Lots of fun and very inspiring! They'll probably want a pyramid book by the time they're done!
The next toy was given to my son, Parker, from my brother's family. It's a Cranium game called Zooreka, and we were quickly hooked after the first time we played.
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What are your kids' current favorites?
Leslie blogs every day at A Room Somewhere.
Those are fantastic gift ideas! Something my kids sure never knew they wanted!
ReplyDeleteAnother great idea? At our house, one request we've gotten, that I love, is for a rock tumbler.
We love the selection of Haba toys, especially the wooden block sets.
ReplyDeleteWe get ours at Landbridge Toys.
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old standbys, candyland, hungry hippos, that kind of thing. my kids are probably too young for these just now.
ReplyDeleteleslie, i love your posts. thanks for the great and down to earth ideas.
ReplyDeleteWooden pyramid toy is looking gorgeous.
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