My son's kindergarten class has a mystery reader (a parent or family member who surprises the students) come in once a week. The last two times I went in, I read Bill Cotter books because the children absolutely loved the "Larry" books and keep requesting them, like "Don't touch the button", "Don't push the button on the farm", and "Don't push the button say good night". They love the interactive nature of these books (push the button on the book, shake the book, etc.). Do you have any book recommendations that would be similar (i.e., interactive) to the "Don't touch the button" books? TIA!
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Before the Toys R Us near Steeles and Yonge closed down, I used to take my kids to Toys R Us to test out the scooters before buying them. Is there any other place in Vaughan where kids can test out scooters, wiggle cars, swivel scooters in store before purchasing them? We have been to Canadian tire, and they really just have bikes on display. TIA!
My 6-year outgrew his battery powered car that he absolutely loved to drive around and is heartbroken. I looked into bigger options for his weight, but we do not have the garage space to house it. He is not a fan of riding his bike, but does enjoy riding his scooter. I just bought him a plasmacar but to my surprise it does not work well on sidewalks (it is super slow because of the traction). We cannot use it indoors because it will ruin our hardwood floors. I was considering replacing the plastic wheels with the polyurethane wheels (but I am not sure whether that would make a big enough difference on bumpy sidewalks). I am trying to reduce screen time and find some more outdoor "vehicles" he could use. My older son has the 3-wheel swing/wiggle scooter, but my 6-year does not like it all. Do you have any suggestions for other new and exciting toys/scooters for 6-year olds (he is very tall) to ride? TIA!