Friend and NKT reader, Sarah, posted a really great question on the NKT FB page last week. With her daughter turning three soon, she asked if I had any gift ideas. On the heels of last month’s Toy Fair, I have stacks of ideas, actually. As a mama to a three year old boy, I was excited to research some answers to Sarah’s question.
Three year olds are known for continuing to express their individuality and independence. They are honing their gross motor skills, and for most, attention spans are still quite limited. Role playing and group play is a growing trend at this stage, too. And as much as I’d like to ignore the whole gender toy issue, like many of you, I’ve seen firsthand just how different play patterns are of boys and girls at this age.
Sarah said her three year old is into girly toys, pets, bubbles and jumping. And since I haven’t had a chance to talk about many of the fun toys I saw at Toy Fair, this is a great topic to discuss since I saw so many great products that embrace these exact themes.
Princess
Princesses, long-loved favorites to toddlers, preschoolers and beyond, still have a strong presence on the toy front, especially with the success of last year’s Rapunzel. Even though Disney has hinted at no more new princesses in the near future, toy makers still have a strong grip on this multi-million dollar license.
Squinkies, the tiny bubblegum machine-inspired trinkets that the kids love (and moms not so much), are now available in Disney Princess themes.
Word of caution: these toys are rated 4+ for safety purposes.
With the upcoming release of Tangled on DVD and Blu-Ray, there are quite a few cute dolls that focus on Rapunzel’s hair.
My favorite Tangled-inspired toy is the Toddler Tangled Rapunzel Doll from the Disney Store. Only caveat with this adorable doll? She’s sold out on Disney Store’s site, but is probably available at select stores. She’s cute and her hair looks manageable for the littler girls.
Tangled Sing and Glow Rapunzel doll, with her light up hair and singing voice is another cute doll that might be of interest to little girls.
Dolls and Doll Accessories
Doll and doll accessories are, no doubt, a big hit with toddlers and preschoolers because of the imaginative and creative play involved. Quite a few toy makers have cool new doll accessories coming out, but Hasbro’s Baby Alive and Step 2’s Deluxe Nursery Station are two products that stood out for me at this year’s Toy Fair.





As I’m sure you’ve seen, I’m pretty wild about the Where the Wild Things Are book and movie! As a kid and now adult with a wild imagination, I hold the premise of this beloved classic so close to my heart.
In the day and age of blogs, MySpace and Facebook, where so much is put out there, there’s still nothing like a good old fashioned journal. You know, the kind where you share your private thoughts and ideas—the kind where you actually write in! Ah, the good ol’ days!
, girls can unplug and dare to adventure back to basics once again. The Double-Daring Book for Girls is a follow-up to The Daring Book for Girls, which was dubbed the essential how-to manual for the modern-day girl. The Double-Daring Book for Girls is another creative collection and a more daring guide to everything from learning how to surf to learning to the (long lost) art of the note-folding. The first Daring Book was the girls’ answer to The Dangerous Book for Boys, and is described as the manual for everything from camping out to schoolyard games to great women in history.