Quote Originally Posted by 2cuteboys View Post
Sadly, I think that in the past, folks have found it easier to throw a different toy at him, than it would be to engage him.

He may be bored, but I think part of that is not knowing how to play. Aside from the cars/trains, he will only play with toys for a short period of time before moving on. He does play with a range of toys, some age appropriate some not, though now that I think about it, he never plays with the dramatic/pretend play toys. I think imaginative play is at a deficit.
Does he have any cousins or other family members who are close to his age? He could have some deeper issues but my guess would just be that he doesn't have anyone at home to play with and at daycare, he has "babies" to play with. He hasn't been the given opportunity to develop with kids his own age and hasn't had to learn how to share at home. It's a pretty common thing I have seen with only children.

Hopefully when he goes kindergarten, some of these issues will work themselves out!