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Present Ideas for 2 Year Old Girl

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IntelligentPutty · 17/02/2016 07:53

LG birthday coming up in less than 2 weeks (wow that went fast Shock)
I have a couple of ideas for presents (play kitchen / easel) , but life so hectic not getting the time to browse websites for presents for ideas for relatives asking.
Anyone have any suggestions / recent ideas for gifts up to about £50..
I'm thinking something not too big so as to add too much to the toy pile that is in our living room. But hey, she does love to play?!!

XX

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starpatch · 17/02/2016 10:46

Yookidoos are great though a bit fiddly changing battery and cleaning filter

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Bluecarrot · 17/02/2016 10:49

Dd got
Play doh
Orchard games
Colouring books
Sticker books
Scooter /trike

Or slide, mini trampoline or paddling pool for summer?

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cornishglos · 17/02/2016 14:40

Brio train track
Duplo
'Dabbers' a cross between felt tips and paint
If you want an easel the chad valley one in argos is good (£25)
Asda kitchen is.good (£40)
But if it's your dd, why set an amount, especially if you don't particularly want more clutter. She has no idea of value. Get little things you know she'll love (books/ puzzles/ bath toys etc).

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cornishglos · 17/02/2016 14:41

Sorry, just saw the bit about relatives.

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IntelligentPutty · 17/02/2016 20:28

Thanks. Yes. Just getting her some little bits. Got one relative to give a helmet for scooter.
Will look into all the thong up suggested.
I'm sure u know what it's like just have so many things now!!

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Haribolover · 17/02/2016 20:34

Happyland - DD loves her house but the big favourite was a play kitchen and then we got others to buy the bits for it - food, kettle, toaster, etc. Hours of fun so far.

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