Lilicat
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I was wondering if anyone would consider helping me with a challenge? Aside from his Leappad games I have finished buying for my older son. After celebrating this for a little while I decided to have a think about what to get him for his birthday. It isn't urgent (he isn't four till March) however he is very hard to buy for and I prefer to have a draft list in place.
I came up with a few things but they all seem to be things he would need an adult to help him with like Playmobil, he loves the tiny detailed pieces but as he can't be trusted not to put it in his mouth and he has a baby brother so I can't let him scatter it any where he wants so he needs a grown up to do it with. For that reason I am looking to balance his list with some toys he can enjoy all the time whether he has help or not.
He will be four on his birthday, he is autistic, has a severe speech and language delay and is development is delayed by approximately a year so although he would be turned four his development would be more like a child who had just turned three possibly a bit younger.
The criteria:
If anyone had any suggestions they would be much appreciated.
This is his Christmas list (minus the books) if it is any help:
Leappad plus games
Tag Junior with books and flash cards
ELC wooden garage (nice steep ramps to send his cars down)
Playmobil personal jet
Giant rainmaker
Shark gift set
Leapfrog Count and Scan
Playmobil penguin set
Leapfrog Farm Mash Up
I came up with a few things but they all seem to be things he would need an adult to help him with like Playmobil, he loves the tiny detailed pieces but as he can't be trusted not to put it in his mouth and he has a baby brother so I can't let him scatter it any where he wants so he needs a grown up to do it with. For that reason I am looking to balance his list with some toys he can enjoy all the time whether he has help or not.
He will be four on his birthday, he is autistic, has a severe speech and language delay and is development is delayed by approximately a year so although he would be turned four his development would be more like a child who had just turned three possibly a bit younger.
The criteria:
- He doesnt do imaginative toys, he cant make up games in his head or act out scenarios with toys. His main form of play is sorting through his toys and organising them his own way.
- He has only a very limited interest in cars and vehicles. He likes helicopters, rockets, aeroplanes and more recently buses (as long as no one expects him to get on one!). They arent a big interest though; his only real game is to put cars down slopes.
- He doesnt do building things or any type of construction toy.
- He has a very limited interest in cuddly toys and would mostly ignore them.
- He is funny about new textures, so he would reject a toy that feels unusual to him.
- He cant follow instructions that electronic toys give him, so if it said next touch the red triangle he wouldnt understand to do that.
- He doesnt watch films and his attachments to TV programmes change constantly so we avoid character toys.
- He loves toy animals, the smaller and more detailed the animal toy the better.
- He loves toy sea life, like the animals the smaller the better.
- He loves small figures generally, we got him the Busy Books and despite having no interest in the characters he loved the tiny little figures. I really need something that is smaller and more detailed than Happyland/Little People but bigger than Playmobil.
- He loves numbers, shapes and letters; he is delighted with number and letter toys. Anything numbers or letters on really. The only thing I try to avoid on that is jigsaws as he just scatters the pieces, however if I run out of ideas I will get him a number/letter/shapes jigsaw.
- He got interested in spelling due to an iPad game and that is his new big thing, so if I could find him a spelling toy that he could understand it would be good.
I have this on his list:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Melissa-Do...982307&sr=1-1&keywords=melissa+and+doug+spell
He would need help though due to the size of the letters. - He likes toy food but it has to be in a limited amount, he used to have loads and just scattered it. Now he has a more limited amount of ultra realistic toy food and he is happy with that, he likes to carry it around and tell me what it is.
- He loves to draw, not pictures though, he mostly likes to choose colours and see how they come out of the paper. He does occasional paint when he is in the mood but needs an adult to supervise.
If anyone had any suggestions they would be much appreciated.
This is his Christmas list (minus the books) if it is any help:
Leappad plus games
Tag Junior with books and flash cards
ELC wooden garage (nice steep ramps to send his cars down)
Playmobil personal jet
Giant rainmaker
Shark gift set
Leapfrog Count and Scan
Playmobil penguin set
Leapfrog Farm Mash Up