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What are you buying your two year old this year ?

10 replies

brookeslay · 24/09/2010 10:41

Yes they are that age that excludes them from alot of toys that are a little older.

I need ideas for a stocking fillers ( that will not get thrown or last two minutes ) and ideas for what the family to get him.

many thanks

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bunniesmum · 24/09/2010 11:08

I have 2 boys who love to be out and about doing things. I ask grandparents to pay for swimming course or season ticket to local farm/zoo etc. Kids have so many toys now, I think its great as the season pass means we always have somewhere nice to pop, even on a rainy day & you dont have pressure of having to stay all day to get your moneys worth. From my experience, children value experiences & quality time doing things with parents rather than expensive toys.

brookeslay · 24/09/2010 15:59

True thats a good idea as they aren`t big buyers. The main present for him last year was a wooden peg basher 10 from mothercare.
I got the letterbox book today in the post and will nosey at that later.

I did think skittles soft ones, some peppa pig maybe the spin game and a thomas torch

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GypsyMoth · 24/09/2010 16:08

fireman sam playset.....not bothered about the age guides,he is the youngest of my 5 so has a good play with many age in-appropriate toys!!

wornoutbutstillwonderful · 24/09/2010 19:14

Anything Toy story- bike

buzz outfit
toy story figures
you get the picture, like dragonfly68 hes got two older brothers so id used to older toys.

ragged · 24/09/2010 19:22

Pedal driven ride on tractor.

Adair · 24/09/2010 19:33

my stocking ideas so far (yes,I am writing them down already Blush).Lots are things i would sort of buy anyway...

toothbrush (and toothpaste)
toy for our pet guinea pigs
crayons
colouring book
little farm animals(got some last year,he loves them)
cake/playdough/baking bits (cutters/silicone cases)
craft stuff (glue sticks)
anything digger/tractor related

we are prob going to get a garage or playmat for him as his 'big present'

From last year - he loves his tool set, megasketcher drawing thing, cutting/velcro fruit n veg, teddy bear puzzle (with faces) er... He has a big sister so plays with her things too...

given you some ideas?!

accessorizequeen · 25/09/2010 13:45

I've got ds3 a wooden car transporter plus some books. He's turning 2 on monday and is getting a cash register, not a digital one. Torch is a good pressie at 2 I think. Umbrella also. Fancy dress if they like it. Grandparents love buying fancy dress.

brookeslay · 25/09/2010 18:33

Ohh like the idea of farm animals Adair as I can add to that great for stocking present.

In fact I love all your ideas... clever mummy badge offically given.

I found a baking set for 3.99 which comes with cookie/ biscuit cutters. Then I might get some sprinkles to pop in his stocking as loves my cupcake ones.

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Adair · 27/09/2010 08:56

yes, i did wrap up animals more or less individually-
I love doing stockings!! Especially on a minimal budget - go (selective) pound shop crazy...

ds and dd love playing with the till/'money-pinger'. ours is a hideous pink barbie one though, thanks auntie!

brookeslay · 27/09/2010 11:34

I love stockings as Christmas, definitely the best bit as all the little things that take time to unwrap.

Ive got the feeling His Auntie will land something hideous on us too , she doesnt do children thinks they are all brats ( no exception ).

I thought I might make his Grandma one from him with a photo keyring,one of those pegs for Kiddie masterpieces and something else ??

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