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/toy/ thread Baby 10/28/2023 (Sat) 01:01:34 No. 30785
What sort of toys would you guys recommend for babbing out with? I quite enjoy those giant stacking rings that Fisher Price came out with. *Especially* the top one that functions as a rattle, it has a very soothing sound to it. (Sidenote: I have no idea why Fisher Price ever decided to make these but I love it.) Do any of you guys play with LEGO? Is DUPLO any good? What's a good starting point for a newfag? QUATRO seems like it might be kinda fun but I can see why it was discontinued so quickly. The wiki says that they were DESIGNED for you to be able to put them in your mouth. Adult toys are fine too but I'm more interested in the baby side of things.
>QUATRO seems like it might be kinda fun but I can see why it was discontinued so quickly. >The wiki says that they were DESIGNED for you to be able to put them in your mouth. These statements were supposed to be separate but they kinda ran into eachother. I meant that Quatro looked like it was eating into the niche of DUPLO and was for a very limited age group. Being designed to be teethed on is pretty cool.
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I think about this now whenever I see the ring toy.. it's pretty hot I think.
FUCKYEA this is a nice tread keep it going I am surprise there has not been something like this before. I usually go for soft, comfy plushies, good for a hug or to play with, I have a few plasticky baby toys to chew, drool on and just be baby with but the plushies are just the best, I think I like to chew on plushies more than teether rings or pacies. I remember seeing one of those rings on the stick plushie toy, but adult sized in one of sunnylittle videos, but I could not figure out where she got it from sadly
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>>30785 I really like turning off my brain and doing the giant coloring books. Because they're so big, I feel smaller.
>>30800 lost interest in these characters when it started getting really incesty
>>30812 It's kinda cute cause it's an unrequited incest. The kid obviously wants daddy to fuck him but all dad wants is to make his a little baby. I think it's really hot to me. The dad should bang all of the kids friends in the bedroom next door to his so he has to hear it.
I really wish I could have a ring set that made me go baby brain.
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What crayons do you guys use? Obviously Crayola are the gold standard but I've been looking at super jumbo ones so they feel big and chunky in my hand and make me feel nice and small. For me, the scoring criteria is: Thickness Length Number of Colours I've found that Stadler makes a nice "Noris Junior" pack of 18 colours in this super huge 14mm hexagonal format. It's just like pic related. They also make "super jumbo" ones that are circular (meaning more crayon) but you get less colours. That's the best I can find as a britfag though. Not sure how long they'll last but their colours seem super vibrant so I'm hopeful. I was also looking at Honeysticks's range but their super large ones are only in 6 colours. Faber-Castell's box of 24 Jumbo crayons looks promising but Staedler seems to have them beat on colours even if they have less in the box. Possibly due to the fact that their labels are the same colour as the crayon, giving you more of a visual of what it'll look like.
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>>32213 Could look on etsy, I'm sure some people make giant crayons. Mommy bought me a set of the wood ones, where it's like a thick branch of a tree and they turned it into crayons. I haven't really used it, since you'd need like a knife to sharpen them back up. They're big in my hands though and fun to hold. I'm sure you can find someone who just melts a bunch of real crayons into giant versions though. Right now I'm really liking pic related. Gund peekaboo bunny and Fox in a box. They talk to you, sing songs, and move around. They'll also be like "Hello baby~" Which is super cute.
I have a bit of an addiction to really fancy expensive baby items. I bought a limited edition silver pacifier clip that was about a car payment. I never even use it but I love having it. I saw a gemstone inlayed set of baby blocks once and was gonna take out a loan for them. Being the kid of a billionaire must fucking rule.
>> 30786 I really wish Lego still made their Primo/Baby, all i remember was having 2x2s and 2x4s some time in the 2000's. I didn't realize it was a different brand from duplo, i just thought of them as "the blocks with the soft studs". I really wish i had a toys, their barely lego, but honestly that's appealing in a way.
>>30800 Leave it to the furfag to make a thread like this sexual.
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>>30785 Childhood plushie that I recieved from Animal Alley at Toys R Us when I was little. It's beyond soft, and I've owned it for nearly two decades by this point (it is one of my first material possessions). It's name changed from Tigey, to Hobbs, to Tigger, and right back to Tigey. Tigey is my rock.
>>32509 He cute I have a snow leopard in my parents attic that I want but dont know how to get since i dont live in the same town anymore
>>32509 >I've owned it for nearly two decades by this point (it is one of my first material possessions) How is it not falling apart or the grossest thing ever?
>>32555 You can take care of plushies and stuffed animals reasonably with gentle washing along with minor restitching and restuffing as needed. Even less needed if it's not handled heavily. Plenty of decades old dolls and stuffed animals out there that have been fine with adequate cleaning and sewing over the years. Even we'll worn clothes can last decades with good sewing and patching, which was the norm for anyone not rich before mass production of textiles resulting from industrial revolution.
>>32555 Cuz diapers and I’m not smearing food and shit on it? ;P


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