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Ideas for 9 month old?

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FriendlyElephant · 19/11/2013 12:26

Okay, okay, I know she won't have any idea what's going on. But still. What are some good ideas for gifts for a nine month old (girl, if that matters)?

She's very confident with crawling and pulling herself up to stand, so I'm thinking something like the VTech Sit-To-Stand Dancing Tower, and maybe the walker thing? I've picked her up some stacking cups and some little bath toys as stocking fillers.

Are the Tomy Eggs suitable or are they a choking hazard, given her age? Any recommendations for toys your babies actually enjoyed, not just chewed on and discarded?

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Lilicat1013 · 19/11/2013 14:25

I have a nine month old son and an older son as well so he has inherited all his brother's toys.

The hide and squeak eggs are brilliant, my son loves them, I totally recommend them. My older son still uses them.

I don't recommend the sit to stand dancing tower. I got given one for my older son from someone whose own child had grown out of it. He never used it, I gave it away when he grew out of it I gave it away rather than keep it for a future second child. It was an annoying waste of space.

Today we have gotten my older son's activity table out for my little one. It has been a massive hit. Ours is a discontinued model but there are lots of good ones.

We have a baby walker (Fisher Price Brilliant Basics) which my son loves. He will have a vTech one for Christmas which I am sure he will enjoy.

Aside from that toys he loves include - Fisher Price chatter phone, vTech crawl ball, light weight toy cars he can push around, light weight stacking rings (£3.50 in Asda), musical toys and any thing Mickey Mouse.

He has also tried out the ride on car my older son used to have and he loves it. He can just about make it move, only backwards so far but he is delighted with that achievement.

His Christmas presents include a wave drum because he makes a bee line for the one at Stay and Play every week, a Frog in the Box (watch babies playing with them on You Tube), Mickey Mouse bath toys from the Disney Store which if he is anything like my older son will become never make it to the bath, Laugh and Learn remote control because he keeps stealing the real one and books.

Margetts · 19/11/2013 20:47

A sit on toy which you can push along with their feet, and they can carry on using it in the garden in the summer.

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