Wooden Toy Products Cumberland RI

Wooden toys have come a long way from the rudimentary car or doll someone's uncle whittled out of a stray stick. They're colorful, imaginative and even challenging. Here are some suggestions for you to consider. Please scroll down for more information and access to the toy stores in Cumberland, RI listed below.

Game Crazy
(401) 726-5565
398 Cottage St
Pawtucket, RI
 
Darlington Hobbies Slot Car
(401) 722-7574
506 Armistice Blvd
Pawtucket, RI
 
Wayland Toy Stationery
(401) 421-6623
192 Wayland Ave
Providence, RI
 
Creatoyvity LLC
(401) 351-5718
808 Hope St
Providence, RI
 
Millenium Toys
(401) 383-0958
190 Providence Pl
Providence, RI
 
George's Games Music
(401) 725-7788
101 Main St
Pawtucket, RI
 
Kb Toy Works
(401) 431-1690
80 Narragansett Park Dr
Rumford, RI
 
Shades Plus
(401) 861-9309
281 Thayer St # 4
Providence, RI
 
Kay Bee Toys
(401) 431-1690
80 Narragansett Park Dr
Rumford, RI
 
Hammetts Learning World
(508) 399-8935
287 Washington St
Attleboro, MA
 

A Wooden Toy for the Imaginative Baby or Toddler Who Loves You

A Wooden Toy for the Imaginative Baby or Toddler Who Loves You

August 20, 2009   Marisa Belger

If and when we decide to have another baby, I’m seriously debating adding a concise, but clear message to the pregnancy announcement. I see it going something like this: “I’m pregnant! Please keep your plastic presents.” It may be generational—I find that my parents and their friends are particularly adamant about filling a new person’s life with shiny, plastic toys, mostly of the flashing light, song-singing variety. The older crowd seems to think we’re keeping our little ones trapped in a dull, unstimulating universe of boring, unanimated toys. For me, the appeal for wooden amusements is three-fold: each wooden toy I purchase will hopefully keep another hunk of battery-powered primary-colored plastic out of a landfill; toys that are fueled by nothing but kid-energy require an increased amount of ingenuity and imagination (two qualities I’d love to cultivate in my offspring); 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.

Wooden toys have come a long way from the rudimentary car or doll someone’s uncle whittled out of a stray stick. They’re colorful, imaginative and even challenging. Here are some of W’s favorites:

Happy kids make happy parents, but sometimes you can make everyone happy simultaneously. Plan Toy’s Oval Xylophone ($20.08; Amazon.com) does just that by giving W something to bang with ferocity, while keeping the noise level to a lovely low roar. The Xylophone made from organic recycled rubber wood and water-based dyes and is clearly the perfect first instrument for the aspiring musician.

I’m not sure who enjoys stacking more—W or me. All I know is that I’m obsessed with keeping all of the concentric rings of Melissa & Doug’s Rainbow Stacker ($8.50; Amazon.com) in sight—an increasingly...

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