[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 5/1/2012

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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 4/30/2012
9:14 am - 5/1/2012

1. Tule Elk CDC (lwmtay)
2. What age for trains & a doll house? (HollyBuchanan)
3. Re: [sfpom_general] What age for trains & a doll house?
(elizabethmurray)
4. Re: [sfpom_general] What age for trains & a doll house? (sfmama09)
5. Re: [sfpom_general] What age for trains & a doll house?
(petermolly)
6. RE: [sfpom_general] What age for trains & a doll house?
(rockchalk90)
7. RE: [sfpom_general] What age for trains & a doll house?
(rockchalk90)
8. Comment: What age for trains & a doll house? (Sandpiper)
9. Comment: What age for trains & a doll house? (lwmtay)
10. Part Time Nanny (AbigailSaben)
11. First potty recommendation (cat_shattuck)
12. Old Consignment Sale Style - www.jbfsale.com (twinpeakstwins)
13. Re: [sfpom_general] Did you have more than one...
(elizabethmurray)
14. Re:Did you have more than one rocker in twins room? (carole)
15. Comment: Did you have more than one rocker in twins roo...
(VickiZettler)
16. Comment: Did you have more than one rocker in twins roo...
(HollyBuchanan)
17. Comment: Did you have more than one rocker in twins roo...
(leahspero)
18. Comment: Did you have more than one rocker in twins roo...
(eeewww)
19. Comment: Did you have more than one rocker in twins roo...
(klb61610)
20. Comment: Crib tent safety (HollyBuchanan)
21. Comment: When to start looking for nanny? (HollyBuchanan)

1. Tule Elk CDC
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lwmtay - 4/30/2012 11:04 pm

 I have a several questions....1. Has anyone had
 experience with their children going to Tule Elk CDC? 
 Can you share your experience please or have heard of
 others' experience. You can email me directly at
 lwtay at sbcglobal.net2. If I understand SFUSD assignment
 right, going to a public preschool in our area would
 improve our chances of getting into our local area
 kindergarten/elementary school. Is that your
 experience?3. Is separating twins into different
 classrooms at age 3 too early?4. My twins just got
 adjusted to their current preschool which they have
 attended 5 months now - took them a couple of months to
 feel comfortable (as in they are really actively
 participating now). Would relocating them just when
 they are comfortable a good idea?Thanks!

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2. What age for trains & a doll house?
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HollyBuchanan - 4/30/2012 3:51 pm

 Hi there, Hoping to get some advice from those of you
 with twins that are 3+ years old: I'm slowly collecting
 wooden tracks, trains & train accessories for my son
 for Christmas and a doll house filled with furniture
 for my daughter for Christmas. They will be 6 weeks
 shy of their 3rd Birthday at Christmas, am I giving him
 the train toys too late and missing the boat? Or are
 boys into Thomas the Train or trains in general for a
 while longer? Likewise, am I giving her the dollhouse
 too early and she's not going to know what to do with
 it? And lastly, we don't watch any TV or let the kids
 play with iPads and it's going so well I don't really
 care to change it unless I have to. Does anyone out
 there have kids that were super in to trains even
 though they weren't necessarily obsessed with the
 show/movies/books of Thomas the Train? (I apologize if
 all of these are really silly questions....! What
 appropriate toys to give my kids at the right time
 seems to be what I struggle with most as a
 parent!)thanks everyone, HollyPS - Got any Thomas the
 Train stuff or doll house furniture to sell? Email me
 at h.buch at hotmail.com Thanks!!!

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 3. elizabethmurray says...
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 4/30/2012 4:15 pm
 
 My youngest (both boys) just turned 3 last month. I
 bought a huge used collection of trains and tracks from
 another mom when they were 2 and they immediately
 started playing with the trains, but have only started
 to show an interest about the tracks in the last couple
 of months. They are WAY into Matchbox/Hotwheels sized
 cars, so it makes sense that they were first attracted
 to the trains. They are just starting to enjoy building
 car tracks, too.
 Email author: e_murray at yahoo.com
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 4. sfmama09 says...
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 4/30/2012 4:29 pm
 
 My son who is now 3.5 yrs old has been loving trains
 since before 2 yrs old - we started with a simple IKEA
 train and at 2.5 yrs he got a duplo Lego train set we
 got second hand and he has been playing with it almost
 every day. He also loves the wooden Thomas set (very
 limited collection) we have but I think it's harder to
 assemble and play with than the legos. We used to let
 him watch a Thomas DVD once in a while but it's been a
 while since he watched any and it doesnt affect his
 interest level in the actual toy. He loves is Thomas
 books! Highly recommend the books instead of DVSs.I am
 alao curious about doll houses an dplat kitchens and
 girls. My girls are only 16 months and I am looking for
 some engaging toys for them too. They love their
 brother's trains!- Aleks On Apr 30, 2012, at 4:18 PM,
 Elizabeth Murray wrote: Elizabeth Murray commented: My
 youngest (both boys) just turned 3 last month. I bought
 a huge used collection of trains and tracks from
 another mom when they were 2 and they immediately
 started playing with the trains, but have only started
 to show an interest about the tracks in the last couple
 of months. They are WAY into Matchbox/Hotwheels sized
 cars, so it makes sense that they were first attracted
 to the trains. They are just starting to enjoy building
 car tracks, too. Add your comments online:
 
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 5. petermolly says...
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 4/30/2012 5:56 pm
 
 My boy/girl twins are turning 6 in July.We got my
 daughter a dollhouse when she was about 3.5. She liked
 it, but didn't really play with it until she was 4-5.
 She now plays with it sometimes.Our son is obsessed
 with trains. He was ok with Thomas at first (we had
 lots of videos of Thomas), but has grown to really
 dislike Thomas, but loves all other trains without
 faces. I think he doesn't like the faces. He's been
 train crazy since at least 3 or younger. AND he still
 loves them. He has a train table, but we've found it is
 too small of the size of structure he likes to create.
 We were lucky to find a full box of Tomika train tracks
 at a flea market. He now builds the tracks that takes
 over our living room floor.. Seriously, the floor about
 a good 5x5 feet square of space.Susan--- On Mon,
 4/30/12, Holly Buchanan wrote:From: Holly Buchanan
 Subject: [sfpom_general] What age for trains & a doll
 house? - Ref#68630770To: "'San Francisco Parents of
 Multiples SFPOM General Discussion'" Date: Monday,
 April 30, 2012, 3:52 PMHolly Buchanan posted:Hi there,
 Hoping to get some advice from those of you with twins
 that are 3+ years old: I'm slowly collecting wooden
 tracks, trains & train accessories for my son for
 Christmas and a doll house filled with furniture for my
 daughter for Christmas. They will be 6 weeks shy of
 their 3rd Birthday at Christmas, am I giving him the
 train toys too late and missing the boat? Or are boys
 into Thomas the Train or trains in general for a while
 longer? Likewise, am I giving her the dollhouse too
 early and she's not going to know what to do with it? 
 And lastly, we don't watch any TV or let the kids play
 with iPads and it's going so well I don't really care
 to change it unless I have to. Does anyone out there
 have kids that were super in to trains even though they
 weren't necessarily obsessed with the show/movies/books
 of Thomas the Train? (I apologize if all of these are
 really silly questions....! What appropriate toys to
 give my kids at the right time seems to be what I
 struggle with most as a parent!)thanks everyone,
 HollyPS - Got any Thomas the Train stuff or doll house
 furniture to sell? Email me at h.buch at hotmail.com 
 Thanks!!!Add your comments online:
 
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 6. rockchalk90 says...
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 4/30/2012 8:01 pm
 
 My kids loved loved their toy kitchen. Both my son and
 daughter played with them for years. I got them when
 they were about 2 and they played with them until they
 were 5 1/2. I got rid of the toy kitchen to make room
 for a very large doll house which they never played
 with. They did ask for a smaller playmobile doll house
 and swimming pool that they play with all the time!!
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 What age for trains & a doll house? - Ref#68630770
 Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2012 16:18:04 -0700 Elizabeth Murray
 commented: My youngest (both boys) just turned 3 last
 month. I bought a huge used collection of trains and
 tracks from another mom when they were 2 and they
 immediately started playing with the trains, but have
 only started to show an interest about the tracks in
 the last couple of months. They are WAY into
 Matchbox/Hotwheels sized cars, so it makes sense that
 they were first attracted to the trains. They are just
 starting to enjoy building car tracks, too. Add your
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 7. rockchalk90 says...
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 4/30/2012 8:02 pm
 
 And my son LOVED and daughter loved the toy trains and
 tracks. As they get older they start putting the
 tracks together themselves. From:
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 What age for trains & a doll house? - Ref#68630770
 Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2012 16:18:04 -0700 Elizabeth Murray
 commented: My youngest (both boys) just turned 3 last
 month. I bought a huge used collection of trains and
 tracks from another mom when they were 2 and they
 immediately started playing with the trains, but have
 only started to show an interest about the tracks in
 the last couple of months. They are WAY into
 Matchbox/Hotwheels sized cars, so it makes sense that
 they were first attracted to the trains. They are just
 starting to enjoy building car tracks, too. Add your
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 8. Sandpiper says...
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 4/30/2012 9:20 pm
 
 I would go to stores or play rooms where trains and
 doll houses are on display to see what your kids will
 gravitate to.We don't watch much TV either, never seen
 Thomas. My son loves cars, we got a train table when he
 was 2 and all the tracks were overwhelming. We didn't
 want to glue them to the table because we are sure that
 he'll love lining up his own tracks later - he loves to
 line up cars, crayons. So far he just uses trains as
 cars, lines them up, moves around. We use the table as
 a play table without tracks.We still didn't get the
 doll house, but our daughter really liked playing with
 one. It was large chunky plastic one in a waiting room.
 Grandparents want to get her one, but we still didn't
 decide which one.
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 9. lwmtay says...
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 4/30/2012 10:52 pm
 
 My boys are trains-obssessed from the time they were
 1.5 years old after a visit to a friend's house who had
 a train table. For their 2 year old birthday, we
 requested a train-car as gifts, and they were able to
 amass a decent train set within a day. Aside from a
 generic wooden tracks we got them, we also inherited
 two sets from two families (one, her son stopped
 playing with the trains at age 8), and we just lay
 tracks all over our living room floor. They started
 putting the tracks by themselves at about 2.5 years
 old....though the parents are still requested to build
 out fancy tracks. They literally play with their
 trains maybe 2 hours a day....they are almost 3 now,
 and tell stories as they play - like the trains are
 going to make believe places like Chinatown. And they
 can tell the trains apart and memorize their colors and
 numbers. Crazy!I have only shown them two Thomas
 videos - I prefer the older short ones "The Best of
 Thomas" rather than the movie-length newer ones. What
 they love is the "My Thomas Story" set of little books
 on each Thomas character. I prefer the UK version
 which has larger font for my old eyes, despite the
 "trucks" and "Fat" Controller.
 Email author: lwtay at sbcglobal.net
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10. Part Time Nanny
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AbigailSaben - 4/30/2012 3:37 pm

 Hi all,Does anyone have a nanny who's looking to pick
 up an extra day or two of work? I am taking on some
 new contract work and looking for additional help. I
 have twin daughters who are nearly 1 year old. 
 --Abigail

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11. First potty recommendation
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cat_shattuck - 4/30/2012 2:27 pm

 Our girls are starting to show very mild interest in
 the potty, and I thought I should have one for them to
 use in case they want to try it out one day. I've seen
 some that can be used multiple ways (e.g. standalone
 potty on the floor, or attachment for the regular
 toilet). Wondering what trainer potties you would
 recommend. Thanks!

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12. Old Consignment Sale Style - www.jbfsale.com
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