Wooden Baby Toys Salt Lake City UT

Wooden toys are eco-friendly because they keep another hunk of battery-powered primary-colored plastic out of a landfill. Toys filled with kid-energy require an increased amount of ingenuity and imagination and when sucked on, licked and otherwise caressed and cuddled, wooden toys highlighted with non-toxic paint are less harmful than their BPA, Phthalate-riddled plastic counterparts. Please scroll down to learn more about the advantages of wooden toys and get access to the toy stores in Salt Lake City, UT listed below.

Cobalt Flux Incorporated
(801) 264-1808
2179 S 300 W Ste 4
South Salt Lake, UT
 
Discoverychannelstores
(801) 322-3525
50 S Main St Ste 155
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Build-A-Bear Workshop
(801) 456-0273
25 S Rio Grande St
Salt Lake City, UT
 
End Zone
(801) 532-7600
602 E 500 S
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Toys R US
(801) 484-8697
2210 S 1300 E
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Purple Dragon Games
(801) 485-8300
3265 Richards St
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Davidson's Antiques Doll
(801) 467-6644
2804 S State St
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Game Night Games
(801) 467-2400
2030 S 900 E # E
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Train Shoppe
(801) 322-2729
470 S 900 E
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Bad Azz Toyz
(801) 972-9107
1768 S Redwood Rd
Salt Lake City, UT
 

Wooden Pull Toys for the Green Baby Who's Walking 'Round

Wooden Pull Toys for the Green Baby Who’s Walking ‘Round

September 13, 2009   Marisa Belger

Some toys will sit lonely and unused on a shelf for longer than you ever imagined. Regardless of how interactive or brightly colored said toy may be your child may ignore it—choosing instead to give his time to cardboard boxes or empty Tupperwear containers. W was particularly disinterested in pull toys. Though he was outfitted with a wide selection of the funniest, fastest, most charming toys that could possibly be pulled behind you, he gave them no attention. Not a glance. Until he started walking, that is. Now that he’s comfortable on two feet—trotting, skipping even running—he’s happy to drag his hopping wooden frog or his clacking wooden (wood’s obviously the way to go) alligator behind him.

One day your child will be ready to pull a toy. And when she is, you’ll be prepared. Here’s where to start:

You know how I feel about the multi-functional toy. OK. I’ll remind you. I feel very, very good about toys that do more than one thing. If my child’s toy entertains him in more than one way I feel like I’m really getting my money’s worth, that the dollar to amusement value is top notch. Plan Toy’s Sorting Train ($19.79) is a superior dual-function toy. The train can be pulled along for traveling fun or your tot can stop and sort the blocks that make up this petit choo choo. So many options for fun.

Animals are a classic pull toy option. Toddlers find it innately satisfying to tug a little creature by a string and have it hop or roll or bounce behind or beside them. And Wonderworld’s Pull-Along Dachshund ($25) is extra cool, dazzling little eyes (and big ones—I’m impressed) with a multi-colored, multi-patterned body constructed from biodegradable fabrics and bright green wheels made from rubber wood and non-toxic paints.

Along with dinosaurs and ducks, alligators and crocodiles seem to be on kids’ top 10 favorite animal li...

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