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What toys/products do your 18 month olds love?

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sunnysunnyshine · 03/10/2011 14:00

I'm going to an NCT sale soon and am looking for ideas of what to buy... what toys did/do your 18 month olds love(d)? And what equipment etc could you not live without?
Thanks!

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An0therName · 03/10/2011 14:14

have to say didn't find loads for my 18 mo at the one I went to recently
but things he likes - small ride on
kitchen, tea set, small buggy for pushing, stiklebricks , shape sorter, train sets, the wooden slot in jigsaws

equipement - lightweight buggy, 18 - 3 y sleeping bags - can't think of anything else

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InmaculadaConcepcion · 03/10/2011 18:52

The stacking cups DD had for Christmas are still going strong - they get played with in the bath, the sand, her bedroom...

Anything ball-shaped!

Simple jigsaws.

Buggies/trolley with bricks/ things on wheels.

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dearheart · 03/10/2011 19:40

Yes, wheels! A pull-along toy, a buggy (top top toy), a wheelybug or tricycle.

Stacking cups are still being played with (dds are 5 and 7) so I think that qualifies. Shape sorters are great. The baby Playmobil stuff is great - we had a house which dds loved.

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BeeBread · 03/10/2011 19:46

Small pushchair

DS played endlessly with some stacking boxes you could put little toy animals in.

At 22 months he now loves a magnetic fishing game.

Lift the flap books (which had been going strong for a while but he suddenly loved).

Tomy colourdoodle.

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Cies · 03/10/2011 19:50

Stories of all shapes and sizes.

Toy pushchair and doll.

My pots and pans (but I'd love to have got him a kitchen set).

Musical things - drums, tambourine, keyboard, castanets

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AppleAndBlackberry · 03/10/2011 19:59

Kitchen stuff (especially cutlery), Happyland, Doll and buggy, books, puzzles, duplo or mega blocks, model zoo animals

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muslimah28 · 05/10/2011 20:35

Loads nd loads and loads of books!

Sand pit

Anything electronic with buttons

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