My little princess has always enjoyed playing with her Mega bloks that store nicely inside this cute plastic wagon. She can spend quite a bit of time building and stacking all 50 pieces. This fun game has also helped her learn colors and shapes as well as improving her hand-eye coordination. Most importantly, the plastic pieces are large enough not to pose choking hazards to a child. I like the fact that it also can help kids in developing their thinking skills and creativity. As long as my daughter wants to play with something as simple and fun as Mega bloks, there's no reason to be discouraging. I'm glad she is opening up to her imagination and and having great fun being a child.
Have a great weekend everyone!
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ReplyDeleteHahahhaha yAY!
ReplyDeleteI was dropping ec LR then suddenly saw new post so quickly chopped ha ha!
ReplyDeleteI remember playing with blocks too when I was a kid LR, so much fun. Good to see ur daughter enjoying herself too. Have a great weekend! :):):)
ReplyDeletePS. How abt having MPG here today LR? YAY! :)
ReplyDeleteColourful building blocks are essential toys for any child. Thanks for voting and have a great weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the cart that I used to drag around when I was a kid. lol. With the smelly old blanket as well! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThis would be much loved by my nieces.... cool shot. Thanks for sharing. :)
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HI Mariuca,
ReplyDeletecongrats, MPG is up!
These are fun blocks for bath time, too. My princess likes to stack them on the top of the bathtub.
Happy weekend to you too.:)
Mei Teng,
ReplyDeleteyeah, it's a fun challenge indeed.
hope you'll win the contest. lots of luck to you dear.
have a great weekend.:)
Hi CK,
ReplyDeletethe smell must be absolutely overpowering. :D
thanks for visiting and happy weekend.
Criz,
ReplyDeletei believe most kids would find it an enjoyable challenge. :)
That is such a cute plastic wagon. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThose blocks are big. When I was small I hurt my hands a lot playing with the Lego bricks. They're so small it's difficult to handle them :\
ReplyDeleteGreat choice for this week theme...
ReplyDeleteMy entry this week: in HERE. I hope that you can stop by as well. Thanks
These are nice photos. She is adorable! Love the plastic toys.
ReplyDeletetoys are popular with this week's theme. only because that's a perfect take. lil princess is so cute playing.
ReplyDeleteThat is a good choice for the theme and Little Princess is gorgeous! Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good photo for this week - have a good weekend. :)
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I like seeing your little princess, so cute!
ReplyDeleteBuilding blocks and fun blocks for kids are ideal toys. It develops their skills and very safe for them.
Happy weekend!
Perfect catch for photohunt's theme...Happy weekend! Hope you can visit mine too...
ReplyDeleteWhat fun, and how colorful! Nice choice for the theme - here's mine!
ReplyDeleteI used to have these plastic blocks too. Also Lego and a book that came with it. It was really fun building, my siblings and I made a dog once and I cried when we had to tear it apart 1 month later lol.
ReplyDeleteBlocks do keep a kid's mind active. It is good :).
I've seen tons of toys in my frens' house in china recently and wow, I'd pamper my kid in future similarly too. lol.
ReplyDeleteWhat acute photo :)
ReplyDeleteOh yes my son love's to play with that. Nice entry. Happy weekend. Mine is ready too.
ReplyDeleteWe worry about the choking hazard... My brother once flushed his Tonka Truck (in those days made of a hard rubbery plastic) down the toilet! The entire toilet had to be removed and the pipe replaced!
ReplyDeleteThe next week, he flushed one of Dad's slippers and a large potato down... (not at the same time).
That's a big toy cart and a colourful one too!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend with your family!
ReplyDeleteshe was concentrating so much that se didn't look up while you were photographing her. :)
ReplyDeleteSaw Mariuca chopping everywhere when I blog hop this morning. She was one busy lady yesterday, eh? :D
ReplyDeletePlaying blocks are fun, amazing how many different sorts of structures they can come up with :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks like fun, makes me want to go find some blocks and play too ... hehehe ...
ReplyDeleteChildren's toys are wonderful, olorful subjects for this week's theme!
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Glad to see your daughter playing with toys that don't necessarily scream out "for girls only"! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, love the colors and darling little one.
ReplyDeleteShe looks like she is having a great time. Fun shots for this week's theme.
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is adorable and her toys look like so much fun. Great take on the theme.
ReplyDeletehaha i used to play lego last time when i was young.. miss those young days.. haha =D
ReplyDeletebtw.. your princess is adorable.. haha.. =D
ReplyDeleteSuch fun plastics and such vibrant colors.
ReplyDeleteI'm late this week but my plastics are now up right here: http://blondesherry.blogspot.com/2009/05/photohunt-plastic.html
Sherry at EX Marks the Spot
No Barbie dolls for your daughter? : )
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I think these plastic blocks are better than Barbie dolls! Seriously, what can you learn from playing with Barbie dolls?
ReplyDeletePERFECT! I love what you came up with. So clever. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteMy son loved playing with those bigger blocks when he was younger. Now I have legos all alver the house.
I played too! I'm just running behind in visiting others. Come on over.
Have a wonderful weekend!
i used to be a huge fan of lego when i was younger, still can't help visiting those sections in the toy shop! it is indeed a lovely hobby your daughter had developed. :)
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