The Boys Most Played With Christmas presents
When you have kids, Christmas is a big deal. When they are babies you are excited about them celebrating their 1st Christmas and as they grow older you begin to talk about being on the “good” list. Letters are written and re-written as they forever change their minds about what they would like from Father Christmas.
I’ve decided to compile a list of the things we have bought the boys for Christmas so far. Maybe they might give you some inspiration?
1st Christmas
E’s was 7 months old when he had his first Christmas, he didn’t really have a clue what was going and was more interested in the wrapping paper than the actual presents. He was at that stage when everything he picked up went straight into his mouth. He loved making lots of noise and had an obsession with banging. We bought him a musical spinning drum, a tambourine, a toy phone as well as clothes.
M was a little older at 10 months and he was much more active. I went a bit retro with his presents and went back to traditional wooden toys. We also bought him a baby walker which he loved going full speed around the house in.
If you have a little one to buy for this year check out Online4Baby. They have a really good selection of toys and accessories.
Most played with toys
Mr H and I spent the first few Christmases frantically building toys on Christmas Eve. Not sure why but it took us a while to realise that it was not a good idea to do that! Having said that though they have been the most played with toys so I guess it was worth it!
Train Table
We spent Christmas Eve building this beauty when E was 2 and a half. It wasn’t stressful at all having to put the table together and set up the track and the trains! (yeh right!) We bought it from The Early Learning Centre and managed to get a really good deal. We’ve since had to get rid of the table as it was taking up far too much space in our living room but kept the track and trains – we have copious amounts of those that are played with every single day!
Play Kitchen
Children all go through a phase where they love pretend play and when E was 3 and a half he would spend hours “pretend cooking” for us so it seemed apt to buy him a play kitchen. We invested in this Country style one from John Lewis (cue more building and putting together on Christmas Eve) which both boys love playing with. If only it still looked as neat and tidy as the photo below!
Cleaning Trolley
This was another one of those toys that have been played with time and time again. My sister bought this one Christmas and it was the most played with toy out of all the Christmas presents E received that year.
What are your children’s most played with toys that they received at Christmas?
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30 thoughts on “The Boys Most Played With Christmas presents”
Some great ideas here, we have the Tidlo play kitchen, it’s one of the best things I ever bought. X
Oh I love the kitchen! Our most played toy is probably the kitchen too and dressing up clothes. The kind that shed glitter everywhere! #KCACOLS
Some great ideas! I’m just compiling Chase’s Christmas “Wish list” at 18 months. And a kitchen is definitely on it! #KCACOLS
Yep the play kitchen has been a massive hit with all our 3 too! #KCACOLS
The most played with Christmas toy in our house so far is a red plastic house for mice that cost just £15 and isn’t branded – typical! #KCACOLS
Do you know what – I’d have to agree with you here! My kids played with these toys the most too – its bizarre how much enjoyment they get out of sweeping up for you eh! (enjoy while it lasts, somehow the dishwasher rota doesn’t go down quite as well when they’re older!) #kcacols
That kitchen is gorgeous! We have a kitchen, a till and some lovely wooden play food that you can chop up that get used a lot, I think the pretend play toys seem to be the ones that last the longest. x #KCACOLS
My two both loved the kitchen when they were younger, I think it is a staple of childhood lol.
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You’re right – I think they all go through that stage of pretend play don’t they? If only it would translate into later life so I didn’t have to do the cooking – now that would be good! 😉
Some of our favourites have been Hungry Hippos and Dino Bite! 🙂 #KCACOLS
My daughter spends all her time playing with her dolls and my son loves anything to do with Star Wars and can spend hours with it! Love the idea of the cleaning trolley! #KCACOLS
Here it’s definitely anything to do with trains. My youngest lives for trains hehe.
My daughter loves Lego and so does my oldest. 🙂
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Mine also live for trains although my eldest has gotten into Minecraft recently so I have a feeling we will be buying him Lego Minecraft for Christmas this year!
we had a cleaning trolley for b’s second xmas and he LOVES it even now. everyone thought we’d gone mad when we said he wanted a cleaning trolley and a cup and saucer set! he loves playing pretend clean up and cooking! Love the train table. i want to try and make one from an old coffee table…will see! Thanks so much for linking up at #KCACOLS Maria. Hope you come back again next Sunday!
That toy kitchen is beautiful! x #KCACOLS
That train table is awesome! Marianna was just turning one last year and didn’t really understand what was going on – she was most interested in the wrapping paper! I think she’ll be more into it this year though. 🙂 #KCACOLS
They look so adorable with all the toys! x #KCACOLS
A great idea to share what your children have actually enjoyed playing with rather than the usual Christmas gift guides. It’s my daughter’s first Christmas this year and I definitely want her to have some trains! Maybe it’s a bit early for that, though? #KCACOLS
Thank you! I don’t think it’s ever too early to trains! They are nice and chunky for her to hold in her hand and great for developing motor skills – I would say go for it! 🙂
The girls got a bunkbed last year and a lot of new furniture so not many toys but Izzy still LOVES her Frozen snowglobe wand! x #KCACOLS
Evie’s most played with Christmas present has to be Baby Annabelle! Max’s would have to be his play kitchen x #KCACOLS
The train table!!!! Ours has become a catch all for every little piece of crap in the house! Most of the time it is covered in Shopkins and My Little Ponies.
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Great toys and post, the whole idea of getting new toys for my boys is going to start to be on my mind now as we are getting nearer to christmas!
Mainy
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I did a craft box for my niece last year, which was made up of 50% random things I’d collected (empty kitchen rolls, crepe paper, offcuts of paper, animal pictures clipped from magazines…) and she’s gotten so much use out of it, especially considering the cost 🙂 #KCACOLS
That play kitchen is gorgeous! My sister has got my son a kitchen for his upcoming birthday and my partner thinks he won’t play with it because he’s a rough little boy. I think he will and it’s a great toy, I’m so pleased to see other boys who love a kitchen too!
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Thank you for the helpful website! My little one will be 11 months on Christmas and I am so stuck as to what to get him!! #KCACOLS
Out train table and trainset were really well played with, and the table was also used for lots of craft activities and other games too. Probably the best purchase I ever made (apart from Kindles and an Xbox now they are older of course!). I do love your play kitchen though – we never had one of those. #KCACOLS
That kitchen is gorgeous, I brought my son one and kept it in the kitchen so he had a kettle that was similar to mine and would love pretending to cook tea. I at 29 would love to get given those wooden trains. I have just brought him a ninja turtles playset off Argos on sale this year…We try and just buy one bigger present then some books and sweets as they get given so much! Such lovely memories you have shared #KCACOLS
Thanks for this! We’ll have a 7 month old and I’m struggling with what to get him as wrappign paper will be flavour of the month here too! #kcacols
Hi Maria, i completely agree with you. Boys always like Christmas presents mostly. They always love these toys and play with them. Thanks for sharing.