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What does your 2 year old play with?

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slightlyconfused85 · 12/01/2015 18:22

I've not been well recently, and coupled with crappy weather we are staying in quite a bit. My DD is 2 and a bit and plays with the following toys: some happy land and little people toys and figures, a baby doll and her accessories, a big box of playfood that you can cut up and put back together, tea and cakes set, a variety of jigsaws and books. We watch a little bit of peppa pig after lunch as she won't nap, and when we can get out we go swimming or to playgroups. Unfortunately she's not a big fan of colouring, painting or play doh at the moment as she hates messy hands! Can anyone give me any other ideas of indoor activities that we could do? I feel like she gets bored a lot

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DandyMott · 16/01/2015 09:11

I'm getting some ideas as dd is 2 in March and I struggle to think of things for her to play with.
She is just getting into colouring and stickers and likes cars, threading beads sorting them into colours etc. loves helping me empty the dishwasher or load the washing machine, plays with her ninky nonk train and her flute.
She loves littlest pet shop figures and can spend a fair amount of time just lining them up or bringing them to me and telling me what they are.
She is also getting into her kitchen that she got for Christmas and likes making me 'drinks'!

She also likes the iPad, peppa pig and Ben and holly. Grin

slightlyconfused85 · 17/01/2015 11:32

I just bought her some stamps, we are into hour two of fun! Worth it!

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dietcokeandwine · 17/01/2015 21:21

DS will be 2 at the end of the month and loves

Brio trains
Duplo
Play food, toy kitchen etc
Happyland
Marble run
Anything to do with water!
Putting small objects into some kind of container and then emptying them out again-coins, paper clips etc-this can keep him entertained for hours.

He also loves stickers and books. And when all else fails, peppa pig on either tv or iPhone.

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