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£20 present for a 2 year old boy, what would you buy?

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ApplesAndPears1234 · 19/12/2015 23:44

I am stuck for ideas, and could really use a bit of help from someone who knows what 2 year olds might like!

Flowers TIA

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mrsmeerkat · 19/12/2015 23:51

For 20 I would go with little figures for small world play. Argos have lots. Or a tractor or cars.

PLAYMOBIL have nice stuff for 2year olds

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Fuckitfay · 19/12/2015 23:53

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VoldemortsBaubles · 19/12/2015 23:54

If he is only just 2, Cars, trains or anything with wheels

If he is almost 3, superheroes figures

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ApplesAndPears1234 · 20/12/2015 00:02

He is only just 2.

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Floralnomad · 20/12/2015 00:09

If you can stretch the budget slightly Toys r us have the Little Tikes car transporter for £24.99 , it says 3+ but I've bought one for a younger child .

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myotherusernameisbetter · 20/12/2015 00:13

Playmobil 123.

This set is half price if they have it in stock for you:

www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/2937968.htm

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Shirkingfromhome · 20/12/2015 00:13

Transporter with cars on it. John Lewis sell one for £15. My ds (also 2) loves it. They also sell police car, fire engine and a rescue helicopter (all big ones, complete with sirens) for £20 each. You can't go wrong with these either.

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Mrsw28 · 20/12/2015 00:33

Toot toot drivers! A car or the deluxe track or something.

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BrewsterToo · 20/12/2015 00:42

A marble run. He may not be able to put it together now, but it will be YEARS of fun! marble run

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AnotherStitchInTime · 20/12/2015 00:43

My near 2 year old boy loves Vtech toot toot cars, he will get a road mat for his birthday.

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kimlo · 20/12/2015 07:51

Playdough with tools.

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Winifredgoose · 20/12/2015 07:57

Duplo, tractor, any other transport, lovely books, play doh, play food, tool belt, doctors set. My just two year old boy also loves his dolly.

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Chrisinthemorning · 20/12/2015 07:58

Duplo is a great present and lasts. Or a starter wooden train track set?

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ilovehotsauce · 20/12/2015 08:00

Aquadoodle hours of fun and no mess!

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BubsandMoo · 20/12/2015 08:09

I was going to say duplo, DP got this for his DNs and like the idea can add to it each bday etc

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LurcioAgain · 20/12/2015 08:15

Brio knock-off train set - Tesco sell these (or used to)

Happyland rather than Playmobil (at just turned two, the latter have too many small bits).

How well do you know his parents and are tgey precious? I quite often get second hand stuff for my great niece and nephew cos you get double the stuff for the money and my niece is quite happy with this (got a beautifully looked after Happyland pirate ship this year).

Anything he can trundle - eg a brick truck.

Ride on toys - we had a great mothercare one which was relatively cheap.

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myotherusernameisbetter · 20/12/2015 08:47

It's playmobil 123, not playmobil. It's suitable from 18 months.

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ApplesAndPears1234 · 20/12/2015 12:11

Thanks for all the lovely ideas.

I am spoilt for choice!

I don't think I'm confident enough about his parents' reaction to buy him anything second hand. I can see the logic behind it though, Lurcio.

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RueDeWakening · 20/12/2015 12:17

Yy to the car transporter, we got it from Kiddicare last year for £20, played with by both 5 & 2 year olds.

2yo is getting a marble run for Christmas Grin

He also likes Lego, cars, animals, klik klak track, and brio (not actual brio, but tesco or IKEA versions).

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ApplesAndPears1234 · 20/12/2015 14:29

Are 2 year olds usually past putting things in their mouths?

Is there a particular marble run you would recommend?...I always wanted a marble run as a child, so I do like the idea of getting him one.

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myotherusernameisbetter · 20/12/2015 14:44

Depends on the 2 year old - DS1 definitely. DS2 still puts stuff in his mouth and he's 14!

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ApplesAndPears1234 · 20/12/2015 14:58

Thanks, myotherusernameisbetter Flowers

Sorry, BrewsterToo - I somehow managed to overlook your link to that marble run.

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Bishboshbash · 20/12/2015 15:06

I wouldn't get a marble run for a two year old, they probably won't be able to use it for a little while yet. Happyland is a good call or play Mobil 123. Go to ELC and have a look they always have nice stuff.

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