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Birthday and Christmas gifts for two year old

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slightlyconfused85 · 20/10/2014 14:12

My DD has her second birthday in November, closely followed by Christmas. I have got family on both sides asking me what to buy her; she is the only child in DPs family and the only UK based one in mine, so people are desperate to buy her things despite my pleas not to spoil her too much!

Trouble is, I've not idea what to suggest. She likes her baby doll at the moment so I've suggested a few accessories for this, and DP and I have bought her a toy kitchen for Christmas. She's got tons of jigsaws, happyland toys, craft bits and doesn't need any more. She won't play with lego or other building type materials.

What have your two year olds enjoyed?

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JimmyCorkhill · 20/10/2014 19:06

Musical instruments
Doctor's kit
Garage and road mat
Train set

ThinkIveBeenHacked · 20/10/2014 19:11

Doctors Kit
Toy till
Happyland stuff
Little table and chairs set
Sticker books

ButterflyOfFreedom · 20/10/2014 19:12

Balance bike
Scooter
Blackboard / Whiteboard
Books
Sand /water pit
Tea set
Plastic food / shopping set
Play doh

beckslovestimmy · 20/10/2014 19:16

We're looking at getting ours a mini dyson as she loves ours! Books. Aqua doodle. Magnetic drawing thingy. Granny is getting us a swing for the garden and other grandparents are putting money in a savings account for her.

JimmyCorkhill · 20/10/2014 19:17

Oh, and a Scuttlebug.

DoNotDenyMe · 21/10/2014 22:23

The only present my (then 20th dd) has played with every day since last Xmas has been her easel! Even if just for 10 mins, it's been used every day. x

DoNotDenyMe · 21/10/2014 22:27

Sorry for the 'x' Blush Blush Been texting too much this evening!

JimmySilentHill · 21/10/2014 22:28

20th DD Shock ha ha!

MiaowTheCat · 22/10/2014 12:37

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PurplePidjin · 22/10/2014 12:44

Ikea and Sainsburys both have nice bits to go with a kitchen, utensils and play food, so I'll be suggesting that for my 2yo. Bike, scooter both good. He's getting a little big big on his scuttlebug tbh so I'm not sure how much more use you'd get from a new one now?

Maybe pick a toy system - Duplo, Playmobil, Happyland etc - and suggest people get sets to go with that. Solves the problem for a few years yet!

farmerswifey · 22/10/2014 16:41

My 'just turned' two year old is getting lots and lots of craft things - Pipe cleaners, paints, glitter, coloured paper, pom poms, ribbons, buttons etc. They are things we can use throughout the year rather than something she'll play with once and then forget about.

TarkaTheOtter · 22/10/2014 16:47

A toy pushchair. It's the most fought over item when we have toddlers over. It's a disgusting pink spotty thing my DM bought. I was not impressed but it's earned a place in my heart keeping DD and now DS happy pushing it round the house.
Books? Dd is now 2.8 and will look at books by herself for quite a while.

PurplePidjin · 22/10/2014 17:34

Tarka ds takes his pushchair and "baby" everywhere! It gets borrowed at the park (I have a rule that if he takes it out eg to play group then he has to let other people have a turn) and lots of smiles from older people in the street :)

woundbobbin · 22/10/2014 17:54

GLTC do these big story books that fold up into things you can sit in like a train or a pirate ship etc etc they are basically expensive cardboard boxes but my dd loves hers sits in it for ages Grin

ProveMeWrong · 22/10/2014 18:20

Wellies?
Farm pass or similar activity type pressie?
Matchbox cars and car mat?
Tricycle?
Chocolate!
Playmobil penguin set is lovely as it has a little pool you can put a drop of water in
Schleich fairies are good for imaginative play and will last a long time
Dinosaurs figurines or farm animals set
Noah's ark?

happypotamus · 24/10/2014 10:47

Balance bike
Toy food/ pots and pans/ utensils for the kitchen (that's what we did for DD's 2nd birthday, we bought the kitchen and asked relatives to get the accessories etc for it)
Doctors kit
Dressing up stuff
Books

tomatoplantproject · 24/10/2014 10:53

Toy kitchen
Tea set
Cakes, fruit etc for kitchen
Pots and pans for kitchen
Dolly
Puzzles
Books
Shop till
Balance bike
Scooter
Clothes
Paints/crayons and paper
Play doh

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