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What toy/item does your 1 year old love more than anything else?

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toastytea · 11/09/2017 20:22

Basically what I've asked above Grin

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PisforPeter · 11/09/2017 20:24

Anything with a steering wheel!

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Blondielongie · 11/09/2017 20:26

A tractor with 5 animals and a farmer that is a bear. It's from toys r us. about £20.

I have to put it away when other babies come over because he WONT share! Hes not 1 anymore but got his for his birthday and has played with it every single day. Almost a year later, still loves it.

He's also loving a hideous blue bear from pound land 😂 keeps finding it from the bottom of the toybox!

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villainousbroodmare · 11/09/2017 20:28

Djeco stacking boxes. Set of ten with arty drawings on the sides. He loved them from 10mo till now at 2 yrs 2 mo. He has played with them every single day despite having lots of other stuff.

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Ttbb · 11/09/2017 20:38

A large fisher and pickle car transporter with cars that he loads in and out if it.

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ManoloChooBoutin · 16/09/2017 20:45

He has a ball table from the early learning centre. Loves it!

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daydream86 · 16/09/2017 20:52

the bloody TV remote, argh! haha DD turns 1 in a couple of weeks and don't want to waste money on stuff she won't bother with so shamelessly placemarking here to see what people suggestGrin x

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toastytea · 16/09/2017 22:01

@daydream86 haha also my reason for posting! My lo also LOVES the remote. I found an amazing half price ride on toy in Tesco that you can store blocks in and it has all kinds of buttons. Also getting a smart trike cos I just couldn't resist and I'm telling myself it's an investment.

Thank you everyone for your comments - super helpful and I'm feeling inspired for Christmas!

I'm keen to get some Tomy eggs cos lo know likes kids and opening, closing absolutely anything!

Was tempted with wheelybug initially but had a chat with myself about price and likelihood of lo actually using it...slim to none!

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toastytea · 16/09/2017 22:02

*Lids not kids!

Also one of his favourite toys at the moment is the attachment hose of the hoover! Loves it!

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PickledLilly · 16/09/2017 22:03

The dog water bowl mostly. Every time I turn around he's standing in it, tipping it over or throwing things in it. Little toad.

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Jenijena · 16/09/2017 22:03

A toy buggy
The kitchen pans and a wooden spoon (play pans, even ikea metal ones, are not good enough)
Books with sounds

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thefourgp · 16/09/2017 22:04

Set of 10 stacking cups. Used on the carpet, in the bath, in the sandpit etc. Best present anyone bought him and probably only cost about a tenner. Smile

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crazycatbaby · 16/09/2017 22:08

Stacking cups, about £2.50 from b&ms I think. And tomy eggs, he plays in his play pen/travel cot with them and spends ages putting them in the stacking cups/under the mattress/in their box. If he's not in his pen I find them everywhere Grin(he especially likes to put them in the cat tree)

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toastytea · 16/09/2017 22:09

@crazycatbaby awww!! Definitely getting some eggs!!

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peaceloveandbiscuits · 16/09/2017 22:11

Stacking boxes (still loves them at almost 3) and a latch board from Melissa and Doug. And the TV remote, obviously.

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MrsPandaBear · 16/09/2017 22:12

Mine loves toy food particularly the velcro pizza (loads of different sets available, we have this one <a class="break-all" href="//www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B017XDO37M/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1&tag=mumsnet&ascsubtag=mnforum-21" rel="nofollow noindex" target="_blank">//www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B017XDO37M/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1&tag=mumsnet&ascsubtag=mnforum-21 ).

She is also particularly keen on her older brother's brio, and is amazingly efficient at demolishing it.

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MrsPandaBear · 16/09/2017 22:14

Oh and we also have the tractor with 5 animals described above. That one has proved quite good value we bought it at about 1 for DS, and aged 2.5 he still plays with it - he takes the animals out and uses it to transport his bricks.

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Naughty1205 · 16/09/2017 22:16

His Winnie the pooh teddy and anything with wheels!

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Naughty1205 · 16/09/2017 22:18

Oh and books with flaps (argh hate that word!) But he thinks they are for tearing out. Lots of books ruined!

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LittleFryingPan · 16/09/2017 22:18

DD is 20 months and obsessed with her toy motorbikes and tea cup set Smile

And My Pal Violet. She comes fucking everywhere with us. Usually in the toy pram.

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bigfishlittlefishtupperwarebox · 16/09/2017 22:29

My DD has her tomy eggs out every day. And her little tea set, she gets a cup and a spoon and tried to stir it Grin Only other thing that is used every day is her play tent, and the bonus is that all of her teddies live in it!

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AntagonyAunt · 16/09/2017 22:42

My son has just turned 1. I got him a bubble machine, a ball pit with attached tunnel, talking elmo and cookie monster toys, the tomy eggs and a few sound books. I think he likes the ball pit and tunnel the most.

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KarateKitten · 29/09/2017 21:55

Little buggy/pushchair for pushing her toys around in.

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Mama1991 · 09/11/2017 15:02

Mine loves her rocking horse from Pferdchenstall, we have the 'Princess' :) (en.dawanda.com/shop/Pferdchenstall)

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