Guest Picks: Fruity Picks for the Littles
This large apple container can be used to hide away all of the little toys. It is so cute that you’ll want to use it as a decorative piece in the bedroom.
This is one of my favorite fruity posters for the wall. I just love those pink cheeks on the pear.
This is my favorite fruit stand! It can also double as a theater/puppet show stage, and it has a chalkboard/whiteboard on the back. There are so many fun ways to play with this stand.
Here’s a healthy wooden book for the littlest of bookworms. I love its darling illustrations.
This cute little apple clock would be so much fun to use for teaching the little ones how to tell time. Plus, it’s playful enough to use from the start.
This wooden fruit set comes with a wooden knife so that your children can actually cut the fruit into pieces. It even makes a cutting sound as you go — so fun!
Children love to play make-believe, and with their own shopping cart, they can play pretend supermarket.
My kids love playing with ukuleles. They are the perfect size for 3 to 5 year olds. I love this handmade pear instrument — it’s definitely something to hang on the wall.
This ecofriendly baby blanket with an apple print is warm and cozy, but also large enough to spread out for baby’s tummy time.
I love this assortment of crochet baby rattles! The apple and pear are large enough for baby; then save the others for when baby gets old enough to play with smaller objects.
Ikea has this most adorable (and affordable) basket of fruit. The whole set comes for only $7.99.
This pair of prints is so clever. Which do you prefer: summer fruits or winter fruits?
Practice fruit names (and spelling!) with this set of cards. Each illustration has the most darling face.
Oeuf makes these striped apple pillows in coral and navy. They are so cute for accessorizing your little one’s bed.
I love wooden toys. This puzzle can act as wooden blocks until your little guy/girl is ready to put it together. Plus, each block feature six darling fruit pictures.
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