I am always amazed with kids’ imagination. Kids are too little to know all the rules of math and physics. Their mind is open to almost everything; they follow their dreams and wishes without any limits. My boy loves art and he draws something incredible every day. Once he drew an unusually shaped car with antennas, saying that this car can talk to animals on the road asking them to leave the road, move to a safer location and offer a help if needed. Teddy likes when grandmother visits us and he loves playing with her. One day Teddy questioned if we can buy a medicine for the grandmother so that she was never tired and able to play with him all days long.
Since my little one does not have any siblings, new Fisher-Price’s Little People - Eddie, Mia, Sofie, Tessa and Koby became members of his family, his buddies and his supporters right away. He associated himself with Eddie because Teddy is a very active boy and loves sport. He says that playing ball is always fun in a team but never alone. Teddy also likes Sofie, because he has a friend at daycare who looks like Sofie and her name is Sofie too, quite exciting. Now my boy shows his drawings to his new friends.
He also loves playing a “daycare”, pretending he is a teacher, showing Little People how to hold the spoon, use toys and cross the street. Teddy teaches Mia new songs, Tessa dance moves, Sofia letters and numbers. It is amazing to see what he learnt he gladly shares with his Little People.
Is your kid willing to explore the world, learn new things, find new friends? Then welcome Eddie, Mia, Sofie, Tessa and Koby. If you are excited with new Little People do not forget to check Treehouse the Little People, Big Discoveries contest in October and November. Participants will be able to play a hide and seek game to find new characters on playsets, watch the videos and be entered to win 1 of 5 $265 LittlePeople Prize packs.
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These are adorable, and I think it's great how Little People has always made their characters with a true variety of skin tones, hair colors and styles, etc. I love how imaginative he is as he assigns roles to the different characters. :) I remember playing with the small wooden Little People back in early '90s; the company has come a long way since then!
ReplyDeleteI remember that when I was a child, I LOVED Lil' People, but when I tried to buy some for my kids, neither of them really ever got into them. Which I was bummed about because I think they are great for working on imagination.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why, but my Grandson loves the little people too. They are really cute and kids are great at making up little skits using them.
ReplyDeleteI can understand why children would love Little People--they can be taken anywhere the child's imagination can take them. It really does not take big expensive toys to make a child smile!!
ReplyDeleteI'm big into childhood imaginative play so these lend themselves perfectly to that. I really like the diversity too.
ReplyDeleteLittle People are so cool I am getting my daughters a few of these this yr for the holidays!
ReplyDeleteOh those are such adorable characters! We love Little People toys! My daughter uses them all the time!
ReplyDeleteMy kids love the Little People toys, so much fun for them to play with
ReplyDeleteThey look so cute, sounds like they are well enjoyed by kids as well :) x
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! My son is starting to like playing with little people and things and play pretend. He would love these!
ReplyDeleteMy son almost always has a "little person" in his hand. I loved them when I was a kid, so it's no surprise my kids love them now.
ReplyDeleteMy children have always loved Little People, my son referred to them as his friends when he was two, it was adorable.
ReplyDeleteSo cute. We love little people. It is one of the favorite toys in my house.
ReplyDeleteI remember the little people from my oldest son who is almost 13. He had them with a yellow school bus that he would push around everywhere. I have to buy some for my own toddler because she hasn't met them yet.
ReplyDeleteMy son loves the little people - the school bus was such a favorite toy of his that he ended up wearing it out!
ReplyDeleteWe have always loved Little People! I remember playing with similar toys when I was a small child.
ReplyDeleteI love these little guys, and think it is fabulous that they represent different races with the skin tones. They didn't do that when I was young.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute. It's so important to expose children to toys that will allow them to expand their imaginations and to engage in pretend play. It's crucial for their development.
ReplyDeleteThe grandchildren are getting these for Christmas. They are durable and so cute!
ReplyDeleteI remember when my kids were young having little people. I do miss the old version tho. Cute product.
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