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 | What do you recommend for outdoor toys for a 15 month old.
Is it to early for a Little Tikes set? More |
| Asked by: BabyQuestions |
| My daughter just turned 14 months and she got a Little Tykes house for outdoors for her 1st birthday. She loves it!! It has a door that swings open and 3 open windows. Inside there is a little sink and a fireplace that swings open so she can crawl through to the outside. She actually cries when I tell her it's time to go inside, it was well worth the money. We also have a little Tykes fold up picnic table, and the turtle sandbox and she likes those too. We don't put sand in the sandbox, but we do put sand toys in it. We live in Florida so our backyard is a big sandbox, lol!
Good luck finding a special house for your toddler! More |
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 | We have one of those plastic Little Tikes Cube Climbers, and my husband (a.k.a. the Lawn King) insists it gets moved off the grass each night. I'd like to know how long something can stay in one spot before the grass starts suffering. Thanks! More |
| Asked by: Lucky Lady |
| I hate to tell you from personal experience that "Your Hubby is Right." We have beautiful green lush grass lawn when we moved to our new house and had placed our kid's Step Two Climber with sliding board (heavy duty plastic) on our deck that sits slightly above ground level. Now that our kids are older, normally only the little kids next door play on the Step Two Climber. A few years ago we had a big party in the summer and my wife and kids decided it was best to relocate the Step Two climber to the lawn so we would have more room for chairs etc on the deck. Well it sat there several weeks (don't remember how long?) but it was too late when we finally moved it back to our deck where it now sits bec the grass died and it never grew back where the Step Two Climber and sliding board touched the ground. More |
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 | Hi, I have some plastic outdoor toys (ride/push toddler toys, swing, Little Tikes shopping cart, plastic chairs)...what's the best way to clean them, and does a preserver like Armor-All help? I live in sunny California, mild weather but lots of sunny days. Thank you! More |
| Asked by: sj2nj6069 |
| I usually clean that type of stuff with car wash soap or dish soap and water, and a white terry towel to scrub them down with. Works pretty good! If they are hard plastic, armor-all and the like won't help because it can't penetrate. Armor-all type things work better on slightly porous, flexible surfaces such as textured, softer-plastic dashboards or vinyl surfaces.
I'd just stick with soap and water, a good washcloth and a brush if necessary. More |
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 | I'm going to post on Craigslist, but i don't know how much to price these. I paid $450 for the playhouse, $140 for the sandbox, and $30 for the chairs. I'm going to sell the playhouse and chairs together. All of these are in very good used condition.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/9071031@N06/sets/72157602280795531/ More |
| Asked by: anonymous |
| If i had the money i would pay.
300 for playhouse
75 for sandbox
15 for chairs
Seeing as there used before but i dont have sand either :) More |
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 | My step daughters birthday is coming up and I am wanting to get her something to play with outside. Does anybody have any good ideas? More |
| Asked by: tamera_russo1036 |
| a swing set and/or a bike or maybe one of those popular scooters More |