
Children grow up so quickly and are offered so many choices for how to spend their time. It takes truly innovative toys and learning products to engage them, provide them with entertainment, and remind them that being a kid is fun.
Here are my five choices for the Top Five Unique & Innovative Gifts of 2008 .
1. Cherry Blossom Market – The newest member of the Playskool Dream Town line of toys takes the imaginative play from those warm, summer days on the playground and brings them into your home. Beautifully made to resemble a store front yet easily and conveniently stored, this gift provides an opportunity for your child to enjoy hours of pretend play. Customers can order fruit and vegetables or ice cream treats (sold separately) from the walk up window, and the store owner can use the the cash register to total up their sales from a busy day! What I love most about this product is that it brings children together to play in a unique way. There are very few toys that engage both my four year old and two year old, but this product is one of them. While my older child utilizes the Cherry Blossom Market for more sophisticated pretend play, my younger child is still able to enjoy the playfulness that he remembers from his fun summer on the exciting, new playground.
4. Kubit2Me – Remember the days of Friday night Trivial Pursuit parties? I have always enjoyed playing games with my family, first with my parents as a child, and now with my own children. It has been quite some time, however, since I have seen an exciting new game for kids. That is, until I learned about the Kubit2Me lines of games. Kubit2Me games are fuzzy cubes that are visually interesting and appealingly to little one’s hands. Any time we engage with our children and play, we are opening up lines of communication. However, Kubit2Me takes this one step further because it is designed specifically to build these lines of communication. While there are Kubit2Me games called “Truth or Dare” and “Now You’re Talkin‘,” the game that my kids have and enjoy is “Lil’ Scholars.” There are countless ways to play, especially if you utilize the bonus box of cards. My pre-school age children enjoy placing the letter cards into the Kubit cubes colored pockets. As we toss the cube back and forth, each child must draw a card, announce the name of the letter, and place the letter in it’s appropriate position in the alphabet. I am grateful to have found a game that all four members of my family enjoy, and one that has opened up infinite possibilities for communication, interaction, and fun!
5. You Can Make This! – How would you like to give your children unique and beautiful gifts this holiday….that you made yourself? I recently learned about a fabulous website called You Can Make This. Visitors to the site are able to browse patterns and craft instructions, purchase, download, print and create all from the comfort of their own homes! You Can Make This has downloadable instructions and patterns for everything from boutique clothing and handbags, to jewelry, home decor, digital scrapbooking, crochet, and more. All instructions are written by everyday women who have an expertise in an area. Why not MAKE items for those on your holiday gift-giving list this year? Instructions at http://www.youcanmakethis.com/ can show you how.