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I use Coles brand anti-bac wipes, then spray the whole play area/toys with Oust disinfectant spray which is safe in mouths once its dried. No need to be paranoid about it though - just regular cleans or when there's been a spit-up etc on them
1. How do you clean your baby toys?
I use a spray especially for babies (Milton, by mother care) I clean them everyday or every two days. My baby puts everything in her mouth as well. I use a cloth and wipe every toy and plush toys too.
2. Your favorite baby toys?
My son has tons of toys he is 8 months old, and he is more interested in paper, cups, labels and coasters. lol.. but one toy that he really likes playing with right now is a fisher price dump truck, and it has balls in it
3. Baby toys you own? (please help, it goes toward my coursework)?
My nephew was 6 months tomorrow so I can help you out some. When he was younger (3-4 months) he really did not like a lot of toys. He loved his play activity mat and his horse that he could sit in and bounce up and down in and it made horse noises and played music. But as for hands on toys he did not much care for them. There was one bear that he loved though - it was a soft stuffed bear with colored buttons on the front that he pressed and the bear would talk to you. Now that he is a little older he is starting to enjoy more toys. He loves his piano that I got him for Christmas. It literally looks a small piano but is soft and padded. You can tie it to the end of the crib or lay it in the floor and when he pushes/kicks the soft piano keys it will play a tune. Or you can put it on continues play and it will just play music and the keys will light up all the time. He still loves his horse and play activity mat from when he was earlier though. He also got a walker for Christmas which he really seems to enjoy. Some toys that I see him playing with a lot are his teething rings (in the shape of keys), a soft Caterpillar that plays music, the toys that latch onto the side of his car seat/stroller, and a small bear with different interactive parts (its ears are crinkly, push its belly for sounds/music, its feet and hands are hard plastic with balls inside that makes noise when you shake it, etc.). He also got two toys for Christmas for ages 9 months and up and he really does not have any interest in them. They are a little more advance for him and they are made of hard plastic which means we have to keep a close on him when he is playing with them. They both involve balls and pushing buttons to make them pop up and stuff. Most of the toys I've seen that he enjoys make noise or light up. They are really helpful with developing his gross motor skills, eye development (with bright colors and flashing lights), and sound development (with the music and talking). His walker is also great for leg and muscle development, which the piano (that he can kick in the crib), his bouncing horse, and his play activity mat are also great for. The play activity mat is also good for eye-hand coordination because he is always reaching up trying to grab or slap a hanging toy.
4. Where are some good places to shop at for baby toys and clothes?
toysRus
5. why is my friend playing with baby toys!?
she refuses to grow up too fast, take a note of it, you have a long haul ahead of you, do not blow it, go slow enough to enjoy the ride :)
6. What can I do at home to earn money? Iam a senior lady.?
One of my friends bakes Bundt Cakes for friends, family, neighbors, co-workers, for work parties, birthday's, all holiday's, weddings and got paid for them. She charges them the cost of the cake makings, the time spent and the decorating of it if needed. She is always getting orders for them every week. Another friend of mine use to sew, mend and even make wedding and prom dresses. She loved it and was paid to do it. Making baby toys like those sock monkeys or teddy bears would give you some extra cash also. Your idea of design jewelry sounds good