35 inch square Waldorf playsilks
Kim John Payne offers some wisdom on this. His explanations are precisely put and calmly logical. This is from Simplicity Parenting: Using the Extraordinary Power of Less to Raise Calmer, Happier, and More Secure Kids
He has a ten point checklist on "toys without staying power." Here it is:
Discard
- 1. broken toys
- 2. developmentally inappropriate toys
- 3. conceptually "fixed" toys (detailed molded plastic characters from movies, comic books, or TV shows)
- 4. toys that do too much or break too easily
- 5. very high-stimulation toys (flashing lights, mechanical voices, sound effects)
- 6. annoying or offensive toys
- 7. toys that claim to give your child a developmental edge
- 8. toys you are pressured to buy
- 9. toys that inspire corrosive play (play that isn't joyous or pleasant)
- 10. toy multiples (reduce many versions or copies of the same toy to a more manageable and lovable little group)
Hope this helps. It's a great book and I highly recommend it as a read for a spouse or grandparents who are trying to understand this new approach!
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