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Ideas for DS's Xmas presents? He will be 14 months then

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ILikeYourSleeves · 19/10/2008 21:28

Just thinking in advance what kind of things he'd like by then? He is outgrowing a lot of his 6 month+ toys now. What are hits with your little boys?

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ginseng · 19/10/2008 21:37

HI, my son loved the little tykes car, he still loves it now at 3 years old, it was expensive at £40 but well worth the money as it really lasts for years, I think most ride on toys are a hit at that age.

MyPumpkinDsHappyHalloweenBday · 19/10/2008 21:39

Building blocks, big chunky thomas and friends (ages 12months+)
boots have some great offers now, 3 for 2.

LolaLadybird · 20/10/2008 09:23

We've got DS the ELC whizz around garage for his first birthday in November. Lots of my friends had them for their DS's about that age and are still playing with them now at 3.

When DD turned 1, my brother bought her a push-along walker which turned into a ride-one with a trailer - that's been really popular.

LunaFairy · 20/10/2008 14:11

I bought my ds the fisher price garage last christmas. He was 2 then. He loves it and still a years on plays with it every day. Out of any toys I've bought him in thelast 12 months, nothing beats the garage.

Cars, trains, anything that moves is always a good buy.

I would say just don't spend too much. At that age they lose interest very quickly.

UmMwahahahaaaaa · 20/10/2008 14:23

Aquadraw mat

Brilliant. You can use paintbrushes and water too.

LunaFairy · 20/10/2008 14:26

Agree - Aquadraw is brilliant.

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