When I was pregnant for the first time I was a tad worried and indoctrinated about having all kinds of toys and exposure for my kids, without gender specificity. I didn't want to push only girl stuff on the girls and boy stuff on the boys.
Well, I've come to find that girls generally prefer, without any coaxing whatsoever, girlie things. And it would seem that even the sweetest of hearts I've noted for the great little boys around me are more "rough and tumble." A tad more inclined to get dirty.
It was time to get jazzed about tole painting. It's the prospect of having three girls, after all. And they took it very seriously.
--Don't get me wrong, we have wooden blocks, a couple of Bob the Builder & Thomas the Train books and DVD's, a Handy Manny Action figure (it's not a doll, I'm guessing), and frequent run-a-muck quality time with Daddy. And they happily get dragged to some scouting activities by both parents.
But, it was time to take it to that level:
I'm referring to The Fairy Garden. With real flowers.
And we don't care who knows it!
Outfitted with the littlest of dolls in mind, they spent all afternoon painting and didn't even wait until they filled up the "beach pool" to start...
...playing in the mud.






1 comment:
I bought Olivia the cutest doll stuff and play kitchen..but
she prefers balls, jumping on the couch, bug collecting, etc
Although, she also loves nail polish so ya never know!
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