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Toys Toddlers Actually Like

We have all been there, we buy a new toy for the kids and they love it! They play with it for a day and then they forget about it or it breaks. We are on our third toddler now and some toys have stood the test of time and some have fallen by the wayside. During the winter months it can be harder to get outside and play in the dirt and there are days that being inside just makes sense. Here are a few of our favorite indoor toys that still get a ton of action today.

Some things we look for in toys:

Durability – We want toys that aren’t going to break a week after getting them. Kids are tough on stuff and we try to take care of our toys but some times things get hucked across the room in a moment of rage… so we need toys that can handle that.

Open-endedness – We want toys that can be expanded and help our kids develop creativity. We don’t want toys that just do one thing.

Easy to clean-up – We don’t want clean up to be a 4 hour process. When it is time to put things back we want our toddler to be able to do it himself. That means we don’t want a ton of extra pieces and small parts.

Grows with them – We want toys that can be played with for years. They start simple and then can become more complicated as their imaginations grow.

Play-alone-ability – We want our toddler to be able to play with toys alone for a certain amount of time. We do love to play with our kids but we also need them to play alone sometime without our help. Over-complicated toys make it hard for kids to explore and play on their own.

Magnatiles

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These are by far the favorite of our 2 year old boy. He just recently figured them out and he loves them.

Pros:

They are open ended. You can make infinate different combinations and add-ons. They can be combined with hotwheel cars or other toys to make houses for them or garages and tunnels.
They grow with them. Our older kids still love playing with these and love to try to build the tallest towers or make houses for their babies.
They are easy to clean. They are magnetic so they stack nicely and fit great into our bins. We also brought some on our plane ride to Hawaii and they kept our toddler
busy a good amount of the time.
Durable. We have had the same set for the last 7 years with only one or two blocks being chipped. They are also hard to lose. They are big enough that they don’t sneak off under counters or under the couch very often.

Cons:

No Cons Baby!

They make a bunch of different add-on packs for these but we haven’t enjoyed those as much. If you want to extend these and take them to the next level, I suggest just buying more of the basic packs.

Trains

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You probably had these as a kid and for good reason. They are awesome. My toddler as just recently figured out how to make the pieces connect and if I get a cool train track set-up, he’ll play with it for hours. The older kids also love playing with our trains. We got a giant box from my in-laws that they saved.

Pros:

It is open ended. The train tracks can go on for days! Combinations are endless
It grows with them. Our older kids still love to play trains and make more and more complicated systems.
It is very hard to break chunks of wood. Very durable.
I like them! It is good to have toys that you like so that you’ll have a good time playing with your kids too.

Cons:

It does take a while to clean up if they have too many pieces. We have limited the amount of tracks we allow in the play room for this reason. (We got an entire bucket from our in-laws)
They can get pretty spendy if you star buying all the fancy upgrades. If you just stick with the basics (which are more fun) it cuts down the cost a bunch.

Train sets are a must have once your kids are old enough to start fitting the pieces together.

Kinetic Sand

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Our toddler went through a phase where he played with this stuff for literally hours on end. We gave him a measuring cup and a butter knife and he went at if for hours.

Pros:

It is open ended. This stuff is better than regular sand because it sticks together and can be molded and shaped. But it can be taken apart and rebuilt an infinite amount of times.
It grows with them. Our older kids still love to play with this. Not as much but it can still be a fun full-family activity.
Durable. You can’t break sand!

Cons:

It is not easy to clean. It is sand and it cleans like sand. We have just decided to throw away sand that gets nasty stuff in it so we are slowly losing our sand. It also sticks to your feet when you step on it. If you get a cookie sheet and can keep all the playing on that, that can help solve the problem.

There are a ton of different kinds of kinetic sand. They offer different tools and add-ons but that stuff is usually crap and just gets thrown away. We stick with the basic box and just use forks and knives and cups and spoons to spice things up.

Balls

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The classic ball. You can’t beat it. I love the low-bounce Rhino Skin balls because they are easier to catch and don’t bounce around the house as much. They also don’t hurt when they get hucked at your face.

Pros:

It is open ended. Balls open the door for endless possibilities.
It grows with them. Playing catch is great because it teaches them how to share and that if they give something away it will come back to them. It is a great way to start breaking the ‘mine’ habit.
Durable. You can’t break a ball! Except if they bite pieces out of it… which our toddler has done. But we taught him not to do that.
I love to play catch and it is a great way to connect with your kids.

Cons:

It can break stuff in the house if you get too rowdy.
It can be harder for them to play alone with a ball so this doesn’t really check the play-alone-ability box.

Playing ball is a classic dad activity and for a good reason. It helps build connection and teach teamwork. These soft balls are great when it is too cold to go outside.

Marble Run

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The marble run! This has recently made a comeback in our house. It is a super fun game for all of our kids. We like this basic set from Mindware because it doesn’t have too many extra parts. With too many pieces, it can get overwhelming to get started. This one is a bit harder for toddlers to set-up but after one of the kids or I set it up, my toddler will play with it for hours. (unless he is in a smashing mood)

Pros:

It is mostly open ended. There are different combos to the track but it can’t really be combined with other toys or extended outside of running marbles.
It grows with them. Our older kids still love to play with the marble run and make more and more complicated runs.
It has been very durable.
I have a good time playing with them.

Cons:

The marbles tend to roll away and get lost or stepped on.

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