Since we are picky about toys (we prefer no plastics, no violent stuff, and no misogynistic toys), our family and friend frequently ask what to purchase for the kids for holiday gifts. Since it is no fault except my own for not answering, I decided to make a list of things we'd like or love to receive- precious things, many of which will allow us to learn more in our homeschooling.
(The ones with an asterisk are on our Amazon wishlist.)
FOR GNOME
Story Box Circus by Janod *
Story Box Farm by Janod *
Family Pastimes Cooperative Game *
Once Upon An Alphabet by Oliver Jeffers *
In My Heart: A Book of Feelings by Jo Witek *
Mooshka Tots Doll *
Apple sorting game *
Children's tea set which can be used to drink tea *
Water pouring pitcher for drink time *
FOR PROPHET
You Are Stardust by Erin Kelsey *
The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland In A Ship of Her Own Making by Cathyrenne M. Valente *
A Kid's Herb Book by Leslie Tierra *
OGO Bild pod *
50 t-nuts for climbing holds *
25 kids' large rock climbing holds *
Periscope *
Discovery Kids motorized pottery wheel *
Melissa and Doug magentic wooden alphabet *
FOR THE ELDEST
The Wall by Peter Sis *
The Tree That Time Built by Linda Winston and other poets *
A Kid's Herb Book by Leslie Tierra *
Toy rope ladder *
The Microbiology Coloring Book *
History of Art Card Game *
Student Owl Pellet Kit *
FOR HIM AND HER
Into the Field: A Guide to Locally-Focused Teaching by Clare Walker Leslie *
Baxton studio chairs for the study *
Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay *
Spectrum: From Right to Left in the World of Ideas by Perry Anderson