Nurture, mmmmm… I thought it would be perfect for Owen, because like other 2-year- old boys, he could use a bit more of that. I also am a big fan of gender neutral toys—and mixing it up—trucks for girls, kitchen/doll for boys, etc…..
So, Owen has “baby” now. Is it his favorite toy? No, it’s not. But he does enjoy playing with baby—feeding him a bottle, burping, changing clothes, pretending to change a diaper, etc. Also, he likes wearing him in this homemade sling for a little while.
Half the time he’s nurturing, the rest, well, I guess testosterone gets the rest. Baby is thrown across the room, bopped on the head or he’ll perform a wild rendition of “rock a bye baby.” These are the hide your laughter, and try and teach moments.
One very interesting coincidence about the doll’s arrival…Potty training miraculously started! mmmmm…
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Awesome post, Marlena. I totally agree with you that ALL kinds of toys are good for kids. I wonder what'll happen with Jonas. I imagine something similar--a gentle kiss on the head, followed by a rough and tumble "toss" across the room. Pic's really cute,too. :-)
LOVE the dolly! I believe that depression is the most common thing that disables my male students- they are so trained to shut off emotions they can't deal with life by the age 14. It is a huge problem.
Plus, these pics are perfect for bribery during his teen years. muhaaa
Hi Marlena! this post cracked me up - Owen looks so adorable with the baby sling!
My friend Kelly is a PhD student in child psychology at Case Western and she contributes to a blog about creative play for children: http://creativeplayplus.com/
Thought maybe you'd be interested in checking it out!
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