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What does your 2 year old boy play with?

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lisalisa · 18/10/2007 17:07

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NAB3 · 18/10/2007 17:31

Mine loves his cars and trains but also spends hours playing with the toy washer, iron and mixer.

Niecie · 18/10/2007 17:37

My DS1 absolutely loved his toy garage at the age of 2 - he played with for months. I can't remember DS2 being so into anything but he liked the Brio/ELC wooden train set and Happy Land bits from ELC like the airport and the house. He has more varied tastes than his big brother. They both love books and DS1 particularly would have me reading for hours a day.

If you want an outside toy we got a toy digger for DS2 to drive around the garden.

LadyOfTheFlowers · 18/10/2007 17:37

Ds1 is 2 and spends a lot of time playing with the following:

Diggers/Tractors
Ride on bike (no pedals type)
Plastic Policemans helmet
The whisks from my electric mixer
Toy shopping trolley
Doll buggy (DH found him a navy blue one)
Books, he LOVES books.
Toy electric tools, like drill, jig-saw etc.

berolina · 18/10/2007 17:41

ds1 is 2.5. His favourite thing ever is being read to. He also enjoys 'drawing' (aka scribbling). Favourite toys include Thomas, wooden train set, a wooden tractor and trailer, toy buggy and baby doll, cookery stuff/tea set. Now and again he enjoys Aquadraw and wooden bricks. He's not a big puzzle person. IME you can't go wrong with a ball - ds1 loves playing 'football'.

Lazarou · 18/10/2007 17:53

Mine likes cleaning!!!!! Don't know where he got that from.
He has a hoover, a brush, a microwave, and an iron and ironing board from early learning.
He also loves in the night garden, and has iggle piggle and upsy daisy. He also wants to be a princess or a pirate when he grows up.

McDreamy · 18/10/2007 17:55

Cars, cars, cars, lorries, cars, trains, cars, diggers, cars, cars, cars, cars, vans' cars,cars cars, fire engine, cars ,cars cars.........................

Lizzylou · 18/10/2007 17:58

Tractors, trains, cars...

Aquadraw, Little People Castle, Farm.

Playdough and painting and lots of reading.

berolina · 18/10/2007 17:59

oh, mine adores his swiffer...

boo64 · 18/10/2007 18:57

Tea set, playdough fire engine thing that squidges the dough out in different shapes (ELC), magnetic letters, Brio train set, dog teddies - he drags them around and makes them kiss me (cute!), toy food and toy microwave to cook it in plus a couple of my old pans

lisalisa · 19/10/2007 12:56

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McDreamy · 19/10/2007 13:48

Have you tried the elc? They do packs of 3 chunky cars/lorries/emergency vehicles (we've got them all ) for about ten pounds.

lorries

areoplanes

trains

NAB3 · 19/10/2007 16:45

I am selling my happy street train set and once you put the driver in the train off it goes. Is really good.

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