Independent play toys

Anyone have any recommendations for toys their toddler plus independently with? So far she does well with her leap pad, wood blocks and magnatiles. I’m 26 weeks pregnant and could do with some more down time lol!
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Mega bloks, sand pit and accessories, ride on foot to floor car, busy board, wooden blocks, stacking rings. Could try colouring book & crayons, LCD writing tablet.

Mine love colouring in, duplo and their Brio train

My daughter plays the longest with her dolls house and especially those plastic tubs of animals you can get

Mine will play longest with duplo or his play kitchen (that has lots of little bits like mini pots and pans and Montessori Velcro fruit with a knife and cutting board etc.) I have a 9 month old as well and tbh toddler doesn’t tolerate independent play at all while baby is absolutely fine sitting with toys for ages, so I usually just have him in the kitchen with me while I cook 🙈

My boy also loves his magnatiles and his play kitchen with toaster and coffee maker. He also enjoys dancing and signing to songs on his yoto player xx

Thanks so much everyone! She currently has a train track and kitchen too, I’ll definitely look into some of the others ❤️

Thomas trains. He sit all day moving them about the room. When he's not doing that he also likes stacking anything and everything 🤣

Blocks lil yikes lil people toys

Forgot playdoh - they've spent the morning playing with it and it's good for motor skills development

Mega blocks, coloring (in high chair), books is huge for my little guy, some days I put him in his high chair with a bowl of cheerios, random cups and small scoops and just let him play with those. It makes a mess but easy to vacuum, he can eat them if he wants, and entertains him for a long period of time

Lots of books , sensory toys and interactive toys ( toys he has to chase are my boys favourite atm)

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