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Stocking fillers for 2 year old boy?

15 replies

bingsulaflop · 02/11/2020 18:18

Hello,

My DS has not long turned 2 and I'm struggling for stocking filler ideas, so far I have a little toy car, tube of milky buttons and a little chocolate lolly (don't want to get him more sweets)

Any other ideas? Thinking of small presents is so difficult!
Wanted to pick them up now before lockdown#2 as I like to be organised and avoid Xmas rush! Grin

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SuperPixie247 · 02/11/2020 18:27

When my DS was 2, I went a little functional and got a cute bath sponge, Good Bubble bubble bath with Gruffalo on, bath crayons, letters and numbers for the bath, stickers and bouncy balls.

ElloElloEllo122 · 02/11/2020 18:29

Ohh I'm going to follow your post as in the same boat!! My boy is nearly 2...I have seen on amazon a pack of 6 balls that all light up as my son is max for anything thy has lights!! I'm struggling for ideas though, and like you not a fan of too many sweet treatS.

Aroundtheworldin80moves · 02/11/2020 18:31

Playdoh
Toothbrush and paste
Gloves
Character bubble bath
Magic flannel
Character plasters
Santa or elf hat
Crayons
Colouring book
Lift the flap book or board book
Cup or drinks bottle
Toddler cutlery
Lunch box or snack box
Glove puppet
Soft toy
'extras' for a main present (like a train if you've bought a train set)
Torch
Instrument

Winterfellismyhome · 02/11/2020 18:34

My DS is two. I got him:

Small lego dulpo motorbike
Torch that you can put animal slides into
Chocolate coins
Small paw patrol figures
Small paw patrol car (the true metal ones)
Small paw patrol soft toy
Hot wheels car
Bubbles to catch and hold

Twilightstarbright · 02/11/2020 18:35

I posted on the Christmas bargain thread, there's some child friendly herbal teas with tigers or foxes on the box. They can be drunk cold too. I will get one for DS.

Fivemoreminutes1 · 02/11/2020 18:37

Bubble wand
That’s Not My Snowman Book
Rubber duck
Chalks
Egg cup
Harmonica

EatTheHamTina · 02/11/2020 18:53

Aldi have some lovely wooden toy cars in. I bought two for DS's stocking. He's 15 months.

BrieAndChilli · 02/11/2020 18:55

Wooden trains
Bath crayons
Small cuddly toy
Mr men or Thomas tank books

Tidypidy · 02/11/2020 18:59

Finger paints
Apron or overall
Mixture of paint brushes and sponges
Bath squirters
Coloured cotton reels (mine had hours of fun building towers, threading them on laces, rolling them)
Underwear
Socks esp Christmas ones

popcorndiva · 02/11/2020 19:02

I have got my just turned 2 year old:

Snap game
Couple of Mr Men books
Little wooden recorder
Little jigsaw with his name on it ( got it in the local garden centre)

And he will get a chocolate lollipop and satsuma

YouCantBeSirius · 02/11/2020 19:45

I've bought some crayola pipsqueak pens, bath crayons, bath paints and a magic flannel for my 2 year old. I'll put some chocolate buttons and a satsuma in too.

Nymerialuna · 02/11/2020 19:50

Crayons
Colouring book
Sticker books
Reading books / books sets
Finger paints
Playdoh
Jigsaws
Building blocks
Small football
Soft toys
Pyjamas/dressing gown/slippers

CoffeeChocolateWine · 02/11/2020 21:13

My youngest DD is 2. So far I have for her stocking:
Streamers for her scooter handles
Little spinning top
Cubitube of dinosaur figures
Fuzzy face magnetic game
Rubber duck
Christmas stampers

Also getting...
Book...probably a Mr Men/Little Miss one
Chocolates
Bubble bath
Stickers
Finger paints
Soft toy

shreddednips · 03/11/2020 12:59

I've got 2 year old DS:

New toothbrush
Socks
Fisher price play phone with a mirror on for 'selfies'
Light up jellyfish for the bath
Various toy cars as he's obsessed
Bubbles
Animal flash cards
Christmassy apron for his Christmas dinner

He'll also get a satsuma in the toe and some sort of chocolate treat x

RubaiyatOfAnyone · 03/11/2020 13:37

Bath Sprudels!

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