My near 1 year old now drops food off her highchair to the dog and then looks at you and signs no (she does baby sign). I have to try my hardest not to laugh at her 🫣My 1yo learnt the word no over the weekend. Happy bleeping Monday.![]()
The transition to no nap is a hard one. I would tend to get out and about in the mornings and then sneak a wee car nap in on them on the way home, sometimes they can’t fight the motion of the car. Or you can implement quiet time for her to give you both a quieter bit of down time?My two year old appears to have dropped all her naps now but she can’t actually cope without them and is in such an awful mood from about 1.30-bedtime every single day. I have tried everything and she’s just not having itsend help and (alcohol free) wine
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She goes to nursery in the mornings but refuses to nap on the way home, at home or if I take her out in the pram etc slightly later! Just fights it and gets whinier and grumpier! Same in a weekend, we usually go out and about in the mornings and often will specifically drive to see family about 30-40 minutes away as that used to guarantee a nap, but no longer! Haha oh god that must be worst expecting him to nap for longer than he will based off the others! She’s always been so bad at napping at least my expectations were lowThe transition to no nap is a hard one. I would tend to get out and about in the mornings and then sneak a wee car nap in on them on the way home, sometimes they can’t fight the motion of the car. Or you can implement quiet time for her to give you both a quieter bit of down time?
ToddlerMe (almost 27 months) had his first no nap day today, and he was fine, but no thanks. The others all napped until past 3 so I expect the same![]()
Car now only works if it’s a journey longer than an hour or she is so exhausted she can’t fight it any longer (usually at 4/5pm, which is then too late to nap!)Mine stopped napping months ago. She will be three in September. It can be a nightmare at times especially when I want some quiet time![]()
However, she will fall asleep in the car EVERY TIME.
My kids have all stopped napping quite early.My two year old appears to have dropped all her naps now but she can’t actually cope without them and is in such an awful mood from about 1.30-bedtime every single day. I have tried everything and she’s just not having itsend help and (alcohol free) wine
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She is determined to stay awake by all accounts! I would start popping her to bed a bit earlier to at least ease the amount of time she’s struggling with afternoon tiredness, at least until she transitions.She goes to nursery in the mornings but refuses to nap on the way home, at home or if I take her out in the pram etc slightly later! Just fights it and gets whinier and grumpier! Same in a weekend, we usually go out and about in the mornings and often will specifically drive to see family about 30-40 minutes away as that used to guarantee a nap, but no longer! Haha oh god that must be worst expecting him to nap for longer than he will based off the others! She’s always been so bad at napping at least my expectations were low![]()
We have the leap frog ice cream cart. We got it for Christmas, and the twins absolutely love it its one of our most used toys.Toddler gravy's birthday on Monday....she will be 2. I'm really stuck for ideas. I was thinking either the wee ice cream cart or a play kitchen, does anyone have either and is one better than the other? Any other ideas welcome! Budgeting no more than £100
Mine got a play kitchen for Christmas off a grandparent and he played with it for three daysToddler gravy's birthday on Monday....she will be 2. I'm really stuck for ideas. I was thinking either the wee ice cream cart or a play kitchen, does anyone have either and is one better than the other? Any other ideas welcome! Budgeting no more than £100
Oh brilliant I'll maybe grab that actually! ThanksWe have the leap frog ice cream cart. We got it for Christmas, and the twins absolutely love it its one of our most used toys.
They're two at the end of Aug and will be getting a wooden kitchen as they love the one at soft play and we can't drag them away from it.
The leapfrog one was on offer on amazon prime yesterday for around £35 usually 50. Could still be on today.
Eta still on sale https://amzn.to/3pIMC9k
That's what I'm worried about, she was like that with the playhouse we got her recentlyMine got a play kitchen for Christmas off a grandparent and he played with it for three daysthen didn’t look at it again. I’ve heard good things about the ice cream cart. Mine doesn’t have 1 but friends do and their kids like them and played with them
Just depends what you think she’ll like best
My 5yo got the ice cream cart for her 2nd birthday and it still gets played with daily! The kids love it!Toddler gravy's birthday on Monday....she will be 2. I'm really stuck for ideas. I was thinking either the wee ice cream cart or a play kitchen, does anyone have either and is one better than the other? Any other ideas welcome! Budgeting no more than £100
Our kitchen just became a place to dump stuff so we got rid of it a few years ago. We still have some play food and pots and pans, just not the kitchen itself. Took up too much space and wasn’t used.Toddler gravy's birthday on Monday....she will be 2. I'm really stuck for ideas. I was thinking either the wee ice cream cart or a play kitchen, does anyone have either and is one better than the other? Any other ideas welcome! Budgeting no more than £100