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Help me find a nice present for my 2yo nephew.

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StripeyKnickersSpottySocks · 25/09/2008 10:37

Soon to be 2 anyway - its his birthday next month. Its a long time since my dd was 2. Have been looking at Amazon and Toys R Us but everything seems to babyish or to old for him. Any inspiration would be much appreciated. Happy to spend about £20. Thanks.

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LouMacca · 25/09/2008 10:47

Maybe the Peppa Pig Rocket? Think thats £20 and my friends little boy loves it! It has little doors you can open and comes with the characters.

I know that they have the Peppa Pig range at Tesco.

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LouMacca · 25/09/2008 10:48

Just checked. They have it on Amazon for £17.99 with free delivery.

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Twims · 25/09/2008 10:49

I would give him some Happy land

Police set

Or these with these or with these 1, 2 3

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sannie · 25/09/2008 11:09

what about a wooden train set??? This is my 2.5 yo sons fav toy...(just searched for wooden train set on Amazon and got one for just under £20)

He also loves the Fisher Price Little People range - especially the airplain and the big yellow school bus...

Good luck

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Twims · 25/09/2008 11:10

You can normally pick up basic wooden train sets at Asda/Tescos etc in their toy aisle

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LilRedWG · 25/09/2008 11:12

This site has some lovely stuff.

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travellingwilbury · 25/09/2008 11:17

I would say anything with wheels

I have a 2yr old ds and he likes anything he can push along and if it makes a loud irratating noise as well then that is a double bonus for him

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Washersaurus · 25/09/2008 11:20

Those little aquadraw sets with Thomas, Dora and Bob the Builder etc have always been a winner with DS1

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igivein · 25/09/2008 11:49

Agree with washeraurus. My ds was 2 at the end of August. He got a big floor mat that you draw on with water pens (made by crayola I think). He loves it and I love it - when he accidently scribbles on the floor it doesn't matter.

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