She’s in love. Thank goodness not with a boy, as her Daddy says she can not date until she is 30, but with her latest toys. I have waited two months to publish this review as Lily has honestly been infatuated with the Babbler Play Kit.
This is Lily’s 6th Lovevery playkit and the quality is unparalleled. For this particular set of toys – for toddlers 13, 14, and 15 months – the website says there are ten items but to be honest, that is pushing it a bit. There is a wooden coin bank which you will see below and there are three different tops for it so for me, that counts as one interchangeable toy. That brings us down to eight. Then the final item is the small book about the kit and how to use, so in reality seven toys but seven amazing toys which for the price make it more than worth it.
In full honestly and transparency I received this Babbler Play Kit for free but I would certainly pay for it. Instead of an unboxing an honest review and Lily enjoying each and every one of these seven toys.Actually hard to get dedicated photos as she toggles between toys often mixing and matching pieces. For instance seeing how many ring s from bending thing fit in purple cup from past kit.
Slide & Seek Ball Run
Balls roll down and disappear into a wooden box—a fun lesson in object permanence. | Lily has a but of trouble pushing it hard enough to have it go down but is getting the hang of it, especially after copying mum and dad. She also loves trying to catch the ball before it makes it all the way down the spiral slide.
Bunnies in a Felt Burrow
Practice bilateral coordination and containment with a set of sweet furry friends. | It took a while to get into it (doesn’t carry around, I heard this starts around 18 months. At the start of April she just wanted to take the bunnies out and by the end of May would also put them back in.
Flexible Wooden Stacker
Learn how things fit together with these colorful stacking rings. | Lily has a set of stacking rings she got for Christmas where the the center pole bends like this one and snapping it back and forth is certainly a blast.
Circle of Friends Puzzle
A series of circles is the right challenge for your toddler at this stage. | We started by picking the puzzle pieces up and just banging them together but now a few months into playing with the puzzle she tries her best to put the pieces back after she takes them out.
Coin Lid & Coins for Coin Bank
Manipulate wooden coins into the slot for a fine motor activity they’ll obsess over. | Fun, but to be honest, not her favorite.
Carrot Lid With Carrots for Coin Bank
Planting, posting, and picking for visual spatial practice and pretend play. | Of the three lids for the coin bank the carrot one is Lily’s favorite. IT is likely because the carrots are fun to bite but fitting the into the holes are also quite fun.
‘Bedtime for Zoe’ Board Book
Ease into bedtime—an introduction to routine, sequence, and time. | Mark has read this book to her a few times at bedtime but at this point she is partial to touch-and-feel books so she prefers to just turn the pages or snap it shut. I do like the messages it portrays though, especially about cleaning up toys and putting away dirty clothes!
And usually I only do one photo with each toy / game to not make the post too long but I could not resist this alternate photo of the puzzle – how cute is that little smile?
What do you think of the Babbler Play Kit?
X22amums says
Hey people!!!!!
Good mood and good luck to everyone!!!!!
TAMMY says
These moments are precious. I love it. Baby Lily is growing before our eyes. I can see that she loves her toys and she is exploring.
Greer says
Lily has gotten so big, where has the time gone? She is standing up in one of the photos, is she walking yet? Must be so exciting to see the changes. What a cutie pie.
A couple of my friends have several items made by them and I know you are a big fan so I will forward this post to my friends who need a bit of a nudge.
Is she saying many words yet?
Sabrina says
I remember watching her play with the item that from Lovevery tissue box that seemed like so much fun for her.
She has gotten so big and cute and such smiles while playing. The bunnies in the felt burrow looks like something that would keep her busy for a long time. The texuture looks so soft and she must have fun pulling the bunnies out and then trying to put them back in and can carry them around with her like a little purse. So clever.
Does she try to put other things in there too? What is your favorite item from them so far? They also look really well made, are you happy with the quality? I would think so. Love that they are not made out of plastic too.
Theresa says
These are the cutest pictures ever and so wonderful to see her so happy while learning. Some of those smiles melted my heart, I can only imagine how yours feels to see her so engaged and learning.
Those carrots sure beat the stars and squares that were available when my little ones were little. Perfect that they set the skill sets so well to get those little fingers to work on their dexterity.
Great product.
Jeannie says
Those carrots are too cute. They did a really good job making this learning toy seem so colorful and real. Lily clearly thinks it is a very appetizing little number.
How fun to learn without thinking that you are learning. I have several of their products that I learned about from your blog. I had my mom get me the subscription and my son Garrett loves all of them and I love seeing him enjoy the products differently as he ages. My mom loved it too as she never worried about what to get him that was age appropriate.
I will have to make sure to get a few of these as he gets older.
Annabelle says
I have been looking for a first birthday gift for my niece and this is simply perfect!