Some of our trays actually came with these wooden storytelling blocks. We are not using the blocks as work at the moment, but those trays seem to hold them most work and yet, they are very lightweight and durable. I thought that they were made by Melissa and Doug, but when I did a search on their website, I could not find them.
We will have at least one set of the storytelling blocks out around Christmastime, as the one set is a Christmas themed storytelling set.
The other ones are actually made from Acacia tree stumps, which is nice, as they supposedly did not cut another tree down to make the trays. These ones work well, as they are also lightweight and very durable, although they are a little rounded, so I have to be selective as to what work these can be used for...has to be something that won't roll around on the tray. Got these at either Target or Walmart, in their "eco-friendly section". Have a nice morning...we are off to bed...
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Good morning!
I like the wooden trays that I often see the boys using their work on - where are they from? :)
Thanks:)
Some of our trays actually came with these wooden storytelling blocks. We are not using the blocks as work at the moment, but those trays seem to hold them most work and yet, they are very lightweight and durable. I thought that they were made by Melissa and Doug, but when I did a search on their website, I could not find them.
We will have at least one set of the storytelling blocks out around Christmastime, as the one set is a Christmas themed storytelling set.
The other ones are actually made from Acacia tree stumps, which is nice, as they supposedly did not cut another tree down to make the trays. These ones work well, as they are also lightweight and very durable, although they are a little rounded, so I have to be selective as to what work these can be used for...has to be something that won't roll around on the tray. Got these at either Target or Walmart, in their "eco-friendly section".
Have a nice morning...we are off to bed...
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