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Stocking fillers for 20 month DS

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ShoeJunkie · 07/09/2013 13:22

Apologies if this has been done before but I'd like some ideas for DS's stocking.
So far I've got chunky crayons, playdough cutters and rolling pin, bath toys and an apron (dear zoo!).
I'm stuck now (apart from the obligatory chocolate coins!).
Does anyone have any other ideas?

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fuzzpig · 07/09/2013 13:24

Happyland figures
magic flannel
Toddler cutlery set
cute socks

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WantAnOrange · 07/09/2013 16:18

a book?
outfit to wear on xmas day

DD will be 15 months at xmas and Im a bit stuck too!

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therumoursaretrue · 07/09/2013 16:27

DS will be 16 months at Christmas so I am interested in what people come up with on this thread!

So far I've got some musical instruments and little animal figures but not much else!

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enormouse · 07/09/2013 16:48

last year, I got my (admittedly gruffalo obsessed) DS
The DVD set of the gruffalo and the gruffalos child
Some new pyjamas with kermit on them (asda do great ones in the Xmas run up)
The small Fox from gruffalo
A few orange tree toys simple wooden puzzles
Some bubble mixture
An ickle baby bot bath bomb from lush
New socks
Chocolate coins
He was about 15 months then

This year I have so far gotten
The room on the broom book
Playdough
A leaptop
Gruffalo bath mits and toothbrush
I still plan on getting a gruffalo snake, some play dough and pyjamas again
And a special decoration for him to put on the tree.

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neeps1207 · 07/09/2013 17:03

I've got similar things for my DS who will be 23 months: playdoh with cutters, little baking set with apron and some cars. Dotcomgiftshop had some great wee stocking fillers too, as I also got him a harmonica, some old school spinning tops and a farm yard set. Just need to get him a slinky and he'll be sorted :)

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snappybadger · 07/09/2013 20:12

Last Christmas my ds was 21 months and he got:
Happyland farm animals
Sandra Boynton books
Vtech toot toot cars
Upsy Daisy soft toy
Socks
Die cast bus
Thomas pull back toy
Thomas DVD
Dophin bath toy

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CreatureRetorts · 07/09/2013 20:22

Mini wind up toys
A little bag/pencil case with a couple of hot wheels cars in
Stickers
Snow globe

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ShoeJunkie · 07/09/2013 21:27

Socks! How could I forget socks?! Smile
Some great ideas, thanks everyone.

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Wibblytummy · 07/09/2013 21:47

Last Christmas DS who was 18months fav stocking bits were:
Bouncy balls,
Mr Men beanie teddies,
Kids party music CD,
A kazoo Confused not sure why we tortured ourselves with that gift!
Some finger puppets from Ikea,
Some plastic pretend tools from a toy tool box that I split up,
Matey bubble bath! (a tradition in our house)

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nickelbabe · 07/09/2013 21:50

asda has got fab socks at the moment!
we got dd dinosaurs and wild animals.

dead bright and funky. Grin

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ShoeJunkie · 08/09/2013 06:25

I love an excuse to go to the big Asda near us - thanks nickel

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neontetra · 08/09/2013 20:18

My dd will be 20 months too. In addition to ideas mentioned above, am going to get her some colouring books and toy food (toy kitchen will be her main gift). Probably an In the Night Garden book too - she is obsessed with them!

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happypotamus · 11/09/2013 14:06

DD was 20 months old last Christmas. In our family stockings are just for small cheap things. She got:
crayons and paper
toothbrush and toothpaste
chunky plastic cars
a bracelet
some happyland figures (she got happyland sets as big presents)
some cheap plastic farm animals
a small dolly
a jigsaw
some bubble bath

I can't remember what else but hope it helps.

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nickelbabe · 11/09/2013 16:20

nonetra - we picked up some toy food from a charity shop a few weeks ago, and DD has not stopped playing with it since!

She loves picking up the basket and filling it, and then taking it all around the shop Grin

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