The boys have the most interesting toys, tupperwares and boxes become hats and they love digging through kitchen items. Meanwhile a wagon full of toys are often overlooked for these favorites. I love their imagination and spirit!
The boys have the most interesting toys, tupperwares and boxes become hats and they love digging through kitchen items. Meanwhile a wagon full of toys are often overlooked for these favorites. I love their imagination and spirit!
They always seem to love the boxes best. 🙂
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Yes!
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So cute!
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Thanks!
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Boxes are always great toys, Lynn 😀
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So true. xx
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Happy days.😊
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yes for sure
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My grandsons were always constructing things out of cardboard right up until age 11 and electronics took over! We have a whole craft room with medieval instruments of torture, helmets etc. made after visits to castles and museums, not to mention the forts big and small they fought many battles in 😊Love those times. Your video made me smile and remember. These days, their interaction consists of grunts and rummaging around in the fridge 😄
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That is so cute! Thanks for sharing!
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The best toys leave some room for imagination – and a box can be pretty much everything you want it to be (including a very big hat, like it seems to be in the video)!
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haha thanks Sarah! xx
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I used to let my kids go through the pots and pans. I gave them a wooden spoon and they loved it. Our two sons can both play the drums now. (you never know)
Leslie
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hahaha so true! Love it Leslie!
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😉
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When the grandkids were young I used an entire lower kitchen cupboard full of tupperware for them to play in. They just loved it. They would pull everything out (the more the better) crawl inside and just had a ball. Heck with expensive toys!
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That is so funny. The boys had so much fun with my kitchen and loved this plastic green collander the best. It became a hat, a ball catcher and much more! xx I agree Judi!
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So cute, Lynn. Who needs fancy toys when there’s a box. 🙂
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yes so true!
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It’s so true! I used to tell Baby Girl not to spend money on store bought toys for #1 Grandson just open a cupboard! 🙂
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hahaha yes!
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Haha! The normal things are the funniest!!
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yes true
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😄😄
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So many memories of kids playing with all the Tupperware. And the best thing ever..a playhouse made out of an appliance box !!
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YES!!
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It’s amazing the magic of an empty box, just ask any kid or cat. LOL
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hahaha so true
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Oh yes, boxes are just so fun to play with! LOL! Adorable grandsons!
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Thanks!
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sooooooooooooooooooooo precious!!!!!!!!!
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It was so funny to watch Jodi! He was so happy with this box!
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They like the simplest things so often! And we spend way too much on “toys!” Lol
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oh yes! I am having a party for the boys instead of more toys. Games, kids food etc. I am more excited than anyone!
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oh how fun!!!
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yes I am so excited Jodi!
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I only had to read the title to know what the toys would be 🙂
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Haha
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Kids can have fun with anything…and they let us be children again too!! (K)
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Yes!!!
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Kids seem to be easily happy but your grandchildren are extra inventive! 🎈🙂
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Oh yes!
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How adorable!! It doesn’t take much to entertain toddlers! 🙂 ❤ xoxoxoxox
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Yes!!
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So cute, Lynn. I don’t think boxes will ever go out of style as a favorite toy for kids.
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I agree Franci!
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Just fell in love with that super smile and I guess a wonderful giggle to go with it too xxx
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me too Sue! xoxo
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This really made me smile, brought back memories of my girls. Wooden spoons, pots and pans, empty plastic bottles and caps, a rug on the floor and they were as happy as can be. Those made the best toys !!! xxx
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So very true! It really took me back to old times ❤️❤️
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Like cats and boxes! Brings back many memories for me too, lol. xoxo
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hahaha
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Lynn, I sense that you are now enjoying the everyday experiences of mothers and children that you never had in Saudi. I wish you blessings for many more.
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Thanks so much! Yes I sure am!
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So cute Lynn….
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Thanks!
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It’s the simplest toys that bring the greatest pleasure to boys and girls alike. Sad that rampant consumerism has made us forget it – and kids can get sucked in by glitzy advertising just as easily as adults can. Best “toy” I ever had was a load of big wooden crates. We climbed on them, hid on them, and when we were older, built forts out of them.
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Yes you are so right!!! Those are the best toys for sure! Thanks for commenting!
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Our daughter loves her carton boxes so much…much more than her other “real” toys … depends on the size of the boxes she uses them as a boat, car, chair, hat, table and even as a house 😂
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Yes for sure!
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How cute! My toddler loves my Amazon subscription coming in each month, but not for the items, for the BOX! He chalks all over it and hides inside. Best fun!!
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haha so cute!
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I love that lots of toddlers prefer playing with non toys, mine included!
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yes!
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Toys get children engaged in physical activity, by exercising their fine and gross motor skills. Whether they are colouring. Toys promote children´s cognitive development by stimulating their concentration and memory skills and giving them the ability to solve problems creatively.
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Reminds me of my cats! Your kids are so cute 🙂
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Thanks!
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