couldn’t agree more about the toys factor. the space though is nice. Raising boys and hoping to live vicariously through them someday when they become pro athletes means many a nite of playing football, hockey, baseball, and of course thier favorite, tackle dad and/or pony rides in any of the rooms throughout the home. My oldest toddler blows off most all toys but will putt his ping pong balls all over the house for hours using the putter, hockey stick or baseball bat. Again, just having room and space is nice.
Yes it is the interaction that is the most important thing, not the quality of the toy. Besides I can gaurantee that pretty much any toy presented to my two boys will be broken inside a week.
5yes I will go easy on you and not bed bash although I definitely disagree…