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2. Playful pegs
Soon after my oldest daughter started preschool, I asked
her (then 2) what she liked to play with in the classroom,
and she answered, “Pegs!” I bought a set of these
brightly colored, stackable pegs for our home and was
fascinated to see how intently she and, subsequently, her
younger siblings played with them on their own
3. A first piggy
bank
My daughter received this toy piggy bank
as a gift when she was a toddler, and as far
as noise-making plastic toys go, this one is
a winner. Andie liked being rewarded with
the pig’s cheerful responses and songs
when she pressed its snout or dropped the
large coins through the slot.
4. A toddler’s tape measure
There are lots of possibilities for
role-playing with this sturdy,
oversize tape measure, which is
a favorite among young kids at
the Toybrary Austin (a local
toy-lending library in Texas),
according to owner Liza Wilson.
5. An indoor tunnel
IKEA Busa Play Tunnel ($15 at the time of
publication) I found one of these classic
collapsible IKEA tunnels at a secondhand store
when my older son was 2 years old. Five years
and another kid later, it was still in good enough
shape to be handed down to a different family.