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DIY–Vet or Doctor’s Kit

Sunday, July 22nd, 2012

Since we studied the letter V this past week at our Toddler School I thought it would be a great chance to make the doctor’s kit I had been wanting to for Mikayla.  It was super easy with a little felt, hot glue and some Velcro.  I was able to make it during one of her naps and still had time to pick up and do some planning too! 

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Here is the vet office I set up.  I laid a scrap of fabric on the floor and then sat all of her stuffed animals on top.  Then I made a quick sign that said vet and laid out her doctor’s kit I made.

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Close up of her doctor’s kit.

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When you open it up this is what you have:  three Band-Aids, two white bandages, some Q-tips (that she uses as thermometers sometimes) and a tongue depressor.  Each piece Velcro’s onto the back bag and it Velcro’s shut so it is portable.  I also made a stethoscope out of some pipe cleaners by twisting them together.  They don’t have the ear pieces, but she doesn’t notice!

She was very excited to wake up from her nap to find this special surprise and has been playing with it all week!  I would say it was a hit that cost me next to nothing! She has even used it to "doctor" her baby dolls.

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DIY Toys for Kids

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

If you have been around Ben or I much since we became parents, you will know that we have tried really hard to not buy a lot of the stuff society says you must for a baby/kid.  Instead we have borrowed or bought used just about everything we have used for Mikayla.  Even our cloth diapers!  We have also been very adamant that we did not want a lot of toys laying around the house when simple items we already have on hand do the trick just fine. 

Pots and pans for example.  They make a great toy and Mikayla will enjoy them for hours.

A couple of weeks ago we got a huge box in the mail filled with Styrofoam peanuts (I can’t remember what else was in the box).  Mikayla had a blast playing with the peanuts.  She played with them all week long until they basically deflated and had to be tossed.  It was her “go to” toy of the week.  My friend who is teaching me to sew brought her kids over the same week and they all three had fun playing in the peanuts.  At one point I looked over and they were all in the box playing.  Priceless…and free!

At the beginning of summer I made a water toy for Mikayla.  I basically took a big tub, filled it with sand toys and for less than 5-10 bucks I had a water table.  Do you know how much these cost in the store?  Mikayla loves it and I didn’t have to spend hardly any money.  I could have done it even cheaper if I had used measuring cups, basters, brushes, spoons, etc that I already had on hand. 

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Here recently Mikayla has really been into sticking straws through plastic lids.  This is practical in only two situations.  One, you have a cup with plastic lid and straw.  Two, the cup is empty (it gets pretty messy otherwise).  Today I got a bright idea to fashion a toy from an empty tube container (similar to what Crystal Light comes in or Pringles can) and pipe cleaners.  I took a hole punch and punched several holes in the plastic lid.  Then I pushed pipe cleaners through to resemble straws.  Perfect…until Mikayla started playing with it.  The pipe cleaners only stayed straight for a few seconds.  I quickly had to rethink my plan.  If only I had straws laying around the house.  I decided to try out chopsticks.  Voila!  They fit perfectly into the holes and were sturdy.  If you had straws they would work better and the toy would be more independent.  As is, I made sure to keep a close eye on her so she didn’t poke something she wasn’t supposed to.  She had a blast taking the chopsticks out of the hole and putting them back in.  Total cost of the toy, less than $2 (chopsticks were free from previous outings at Japanese restaurants).

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What other DIY toys have you crafted?

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The best toys…

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

The best toys are not ones that you buy at the store and make a lot of noise.  The best toys are not ones that cost a lot of money.  The best toys are not the ones you (as the parent) choose as your favorite. 

No, the best toys are what you would least likely expect them to be.  They are items that you already have on hand or items that cost little.  Some of Mikayla’s favorite toys have been things like pots and spoons or magazines or containers of Puff’s.  This weekend we spent time with some dear friends in Tallahassee (see this post for more information) and Mikayla found a new toy…a laundry basket.  Who knew laundry baskets could be so much fun!  She liked to put things in it and then promptly take them out.  She enjoyed being dragged around their apartment while sitting in the laundry basket. 

Then she got the bright idea to stand up behind the laundry basket and try her hand at walking up and down the hallway pushing it.  She was really moving.  Check her out:

 

How cute is she?  Let’s take a poll…will she be walking by her first birthday (April 28)?

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