Just because I always post pictures of Tiger in his study room doesn't mean that he has no play. We live in a small house, slightly bigger than an apartment. {I am trying to say that we are not rich, so please don't rob us.}
Therefore, in order to create space, we all sacrifice a little on the interior. Hubby's a little crabby about the arrangement but I promised to leave our bedroom alone. NO TOYS IN DADDY'S ROOM. (Well, except Daddy's PS3)
This is his play area in the main living space:
The floor space is defined by his alphabet mat. He tears them apart daily while practising his phonics.
A keyboard for his jamming a.k.a noise making sessions
Cheap plastic drawers to keep his spare change of clothes, diapers, wet tissues, lotion, etc. This is also his change area in the afternoon.
The bookshelf which is not very child-friendly holds his:
1. DVDs (that he doesn't watch) and CDs
2. His Chinese talking pen with the books and poster. (Out of reach as they are paperbacks) and hand sanitizer.
3. A Fisher-price stacker, 2 wooden cars (IKEA) and a Leapfrog pot
4. A Fisher-price shape sorter, a robotic dog and IKEA peg pounder
Next to the shelf:
His book basket
Alphie (Playskool)
His Fisher-price potty (Grandma thinks he is ready for EC)
* I rotate his toys and book 2 weekly. I tried to do it weekly but I am getting lazy :p
4 comments:
I love how simple and uncluttered the space is. It looks very inviting! I hope you got in all the destressing you needed!
Thanks, girl :) I did!
Tiger love the space coz everything's accessible. He is able to get his hanky, socks and diapers independently.
As suspected, he is definitely not ready for EC yet..he wears the seat on his head and used the collecting bowl as a ummm, soup bowl for pretend play =.="
Jessica, where did you got the potty... looks very nice. My boy refused to go to the toilet or the normal potty... ohhhh.... its tiring to toilet train him... any clues...?
Claire
Hi Claire,
I got the Fisher Price potty from www.littlewhiz.com.my for RM149 but they are no longer carrying it. I have seen them in Toy R us as well but more pricey.
My DS understands that pee-pee and poop poop means sitting on the potty but he refuses to cooperate as well, prefering to hide behind couch and curtains :) MIL is not very keen on forcing him, so I have no say in the matter since I am working.
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