“Toys with Integrity.” That’s the tag line for ImagiPLAY. It sounds snooty, right? But as a toy snob, I get it.
The girls received another incredible gift today, from my brother-in-law and his family. And they get us. The girls. What kind of children’s “entertainment” we like in our home. And before you roll your eyes, admit that you know what I’m talking about. Some parents like wooden toys. Some like toys with educational value. Some like toys that look good scattered across the coffee table as guests are arriving for dinner.
That would be me. Us. Our girls.
Anyway, it’s a wooden alphabet game that does look very charming perched atop our coffee table.
See? That’s me. Us. Our girls.
Happy Hanukkah. Merry Christmas. Happy Kwanzaa. Happy Holidays. To you and yours.
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I hope you had a very Merry Christmas.
Thanks for passing along this great toy company! We are new parents, on the lookout for quality educational, ethically-made toys – call us toy snobs in the making!
I know what you mean. You are blessed to have realtives who understand your choices. Mothering magazine put out a form letter in a couple of years ago for parents to use as a guidline to send to relatives explaining their choice for educational well-made toys or other altenative gifts. I should of done that then I would of saved my home and the landfill alot of trouble. Merry Christmas. The puzzle looks great.