Toddler & Preschooler. What Age Did Your Son Start Playing With Action Figures And Stuff Like That?
Toddler & Preschooler. My Son Is Only But He Will Be Almost 2 At Christmas. I'm Already Thinking About What I Want To Get Him. He's At An In Between
Toddler Preschooler : What Age Did Your Son Start Playing With Action Figures And Stuff Like That
My son is only but he will be almost 2 at Christmas. I'm already thinking about what I want to get him. He's at an in between stage with toys. The baby ones are too infantile and the bigger boy ones such as action figures, are too old I think. So the question is, at what age did your boys start playing with action figures and what did you get for your boys when they were 2 and . He has a birthday a few months after Christmas. Thanks! ~~~ another question ~~~
Best Answer To Toddler Preschooler Question
My son is 2 1/2. He is really into playing with trains. They don't have to be the expensive battery opperated kind - he just loves plain old little tikes - like the little people plastic type. Another great thing for 2 year olds is the leap frog alphabet magnets. You can get it at walmart for about $15 - it teaches the kids the letters of the alphabet and the sounds of each letter. My son got this for his 2nd bday and can tell you anything and everything about the alphabet. Then they have the lower case letters that you can buy after they understand the upper case. Its fun and learning. People can't believe how much he knows for his age. If you are interested in more action figure type stuff...he still doesn't play with those, but he does like little animal figurine type toys. He got a little Noah's Ark that has a bunch of animals - zebras, monkeys, giraffe's, etc, as well as a little people farm set with a goat, tiger, and so on. He loves to play with those and mix them with his other toys. He puts them on the train cars and pushes them around the track. These are good for learning animals and practicing animal sounds. Hope this helps some!
All Answers To Toddler Preschooler Questions
Answer 1About 4
Answer 2my son is just about 3 and he plays with them. i think it all depends on how they treat them. if they still bite and chew on them then no i wouldn't do it. i would just watch out for what might come off of the toy while there playing with it. i wouldn't get one with a lot of accessories.
Answer 3My 1 1/2 year old loves to play with rescue hereos, spiderman friends and the chunky star wars guys(size of rescue heros) he has been playing with them since he was are safe-take away the small pieces...
Answer 4My son is 2 1/2. He is really into playing with trains. They don't have to be the expensive battery opperated kind - he just loves plain old little tikes - like the little people plastic type. Another great thing for 2 year olds is the leap frog alphabet magnets. You can get it at walmart for about $15 - it teaches the kids the letters of the alphabet and the sounds of each letter. My son got this for his 2nd bday and can tell you anything and everything about the alphabet. Then they have the lower case letters that you can buy after they understand the upper case. Its fun and learning. People can't believe how much he knows for his age. If you are interested in more action figure type stuff...he still doesn't play with those, but he does like little animal figurine type toys. He got a little Noah's Ark that has a bunch of animals - zebras, monkeys, giraffe's, etc, as well as a little people farm set with a goat, tiger, and so on. He loves to play with those and mix them with his other toys. He puts them on the train cars and pushes them around the track. These are good for learning animals and practicing animal sounds. Hope this helps some!
How To Buy A Car Without Getting Ripped Off
Who else wants to know every dollar saving trick, every scam-stopping tip, and every must-know bit of information you need when buying a car!
Are you looking to buy a car but don't want to pay more money then you have to?
Then I am your ticket.
The first thing you need to realize when going to a dealership to buy a car is this. The salesman's agenda is to make the best commission possible. Your agenda is to get the best deal possible. You must understand this mindset.
Secrets of outsmarting the salesman trained to squeeze out every available penny from you bank account. How To Buy A Car Without Getting Ripped Off give you all the resources you need to research before you show up at the dealership.
News & Events - Media & Journalism Science & Mathematics - Astronomy & Space Travel - India Consumer Electronics - TiVO & Digital Video Recorders Local Businesses - Australia Sports - Horse Racing Pets - General Sports - Auto Racing Dining Out - Austria Yahoo! Products - Yahoo! Messenger Travel - Germany Pregnancy & Parenting - Grade-Schooler Beauty & Style - Hair Local Businesses - United States Social Science - Economics Arts & Humanities - Theater & Acting Sports - Baseball Travel - United States Family & Relationships - Weddings Business & Finance - Business & Finance Education & Reference - Education & Reference Home & Garden - Home & Garden Games & Recreation - Toys Yahoo! Products - Yahoo! Bookmarks Sports - Football (American) Home & Garden - Decorating & Remodeling Politics & Government - International Organizations Local Businesses - Switzerland Travel - Australia Local Businesses - Argentina Computers & Internet - Security Pregnancy & Parenting - Adolescent Food & Drink - Entertaining Local Businesses - United Kingdom Politics & Government - Civic Participation Pets - Rodents Local Businesses - Germany Dining Out - Malaysia Education & Reference - Preschool Yahoo! Products - General Arts & Humanities - Genealogy Society & Culture - Cultures & Groups Yahoo! Products - Yahoo! Groups Local Businesses - India Yahoo! Products - Yahoo! Finance Social Science - Psychology Sports - Cricket Local Businesses - Thailand Science & Mathematics - General Family & Relationships - Singles & Dating
Copyright 2008 AskYahooSearch.com, All rights reserved.
