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Toddler Christmas gifts?

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AlltheJays23 · 14/12/2023 20:23

I'm a bit late to the party but what are other toddler mums getting for their littles? My son is 18 months old. Iv already got him an activity table, som little people figures (it's his fave show) a mega blocks building table and some blocks. I'm just doing last minute online shopping. I want to get him some.toys that will be educational as well as fun. I'm not sure what to get and want to make sure they are age appropriate. Any tips? What have other mums got for their under 2s?

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MeinKraft · 14/12/2023 20:25

A climbing triangle
Duplo
One of those click clack car ramp things

AlltheJays23 · 14/12/2023 20:27

MeinKraft · 14/12/2023 20:25

A climbing triangle
Duplo
One of those click clack car ramp things

A climbing triangle? What's one of those lol I thought about duplo but he hasn't quite grasped the building and putting things together yet.

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Inyourwildestdreams · 14/12/2023 20:37

At that age mine loved Click Clack track car ramps, basic jigsaw puzzles (2/3 pieces), his first balance bike, books (especially My First 100 Words!)

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AlltheJays23 · 14/12/2023 20:38

Inyourwildestdreams · 14/12/2023 20:37

At that age mine loved Click Clack track car ramps, basic jigsaw puzzles (2/3 pieces), his first balance bike, books (especially My First 100 Words!)

I would love to get him a balance bike but my parents hav bought him a trike so I feel like there's no point. I'm just on smyths website and I've got him a fisher price smart stages chair, a abc 123 school bus, some bath toys and a rocking dinosaur lol my husband will love me 😂

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greglet · 14/12/2023 20:40

Some books, a play teepee and a wooden campfire set.

He's getting a toy hoover from my parents and a toy bin lorry from my in-laws.

tdino · 14/12/2023 20:44

Magnetic tiles

Craft supplies. Paint, sand and water table. Aqua water painting sets.

The fisher price chair was bought for mine and never used.

A microphone

Scuttle bug.

Will be starting to move to imaginary play so a doctors set or a shopping basket with food. Kitchen can come next year. Add to it.

AlltheJays23 · 14/12/2023 20:47

He just absolutely loves anything with buttons he can press or wheels he can fiddle with. He also loves the little rockers at the park. So I've got a rocking dinosaur in me basket also

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AlltheJays23 · 14/12/2023 20:47

tdino · 14/12/2023 20:44

Magnetic tiles

Craft supplies. Paint, sand and water table. Aqua water painting sets.

The fisher price chair was bought for mine and never used.

A microphone

Scuttle bug.

Will be starting to move to imaginary play so a doctors set or a shopping basket with food. Kitchen can come next year. Add to it.

Microphone is a wonderful idea. Mine would love that.

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reluctantbrit · 14/12/2023 21:11

Put the balancing bike down for his 2nd birthday, it will make a huge difference towards learning to ride a bike

I would say anything pretend play, kitchen (doesn't have to be a full toddler size one, DD was happy with a stove, pots, pans and plates and cups)

If you have a garden, put some money aside for a sandpit, climbing frame or toddler trampoline.

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GreatGateauxsby · 14/12/2023 22:33

from various relatives and us:

Micro scooter
magnatiles
Boy doll and buggy
spot the dog flap books
dust pan and brush set (weirdly think this might be the favourite)

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