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‘Grown up’ toys for DD

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ihavetogoshoppingnow · 26/09/2018 15:14

DD will be 20 months at Christmas but she has a 5 year old brother and much prefers his toys than her own which drives him mad. I’m at a complete loss for Christmas present ideas that she will enjoy and make her feel like a ‘big girl’ but are age appropriate enough for an under 2? Her favourite thing at the minute is building towers with duplo and lobbing them at her brother Hmm

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mummyof2boys30 · 26/09/2018 15:39

Happyland toys maybe, mine always loved them. A wooden kitchen that she can grow into and all the accessories

Alanamackree · 26/09/2018 15:53

It’s not the toys, it’s the fact that they are his that makes them attractive.

If he plays with duplo try getting her some that compliments his set so that he will want to play with it too.

Or try something like a toy shop where they can interact together?

Ricekrispie22 · 26/09/2018 17:35

Sticklebricks
A doll and pram www.woodentoyshop.co.uk/bigjigs-dolls-pram.html There's a lovely wooden pram in Asda at the moment.
VTech train set
John Lewis Junior Ball Run
Play kitchen

LokiBear · 26/09/2018 19:31

Ive bought my 20 month old a my generation doll as she loves her sisters. And bing. And in the night garden crap.

nocutsnobuttsnococonuts · 26/09/2018 19:40

I would agree things like her brothers, there's 3.5 years between mine and since dd2 was walking and able to reach toys they've pretty much shared everything!

Happyland is always a winner, or the Fisher price Disney little people castle is lovely. Or the playmobil 1 2 3 range.

Figures from favourite tv/films. Mine loved paw patrol and in the night garden at that age.

A mini micro scooter with the seat attachment.

Her own set of duplo bricks.

Kitchen - the ikea one is lovely.

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