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What are you buying for your small toddlers & a baby?

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justanothermanicmonday1 · 17/11/2023 17:50

Just that.

I have an almost 2 year old girl.

So far:

• play kitchen with all the utensils etc
• baby Annabelle doll & pram
• paintings & crafts
• activity table

I think we are pretty much set to be honest. She will also get a new set of PJS and her little Christmas Eve box and a new outfit.

Does anyone also have small babies? I'm stuck on what to get. So far just a play mat & a little dancing crab but she's clueless 😂 maybe some teething toys and sensory toys?

Thank you!

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justanothermanicmonday1 · 17/11/2023 22:44

Hungrycaterpillarsmummy · 17/11/2023 21:34

A tent/den was the absolute most used thing for our two yr old. It was a gift from my brother to him and he absolutely loved it. Not expensive from amazon

Oh good choice!

My mum has actually got this for our eldest this year. She'll be two in a few months so this makes me excited ❤️

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HowYouDoinMooin · 17/11/2023 22:53

For both my DDs I got them one or two things for their first Christmases and first birthdays, they have NO idea and grandparents completely spoiled them anyway 😂. My youngest is now 18 months and we won’t be buying her much for Christmas, she already has so much!

whatsfordinner12 · 20/11/2023 21:51

My youngest is nearly 2 too.
Under the tree she’s getting the fisher price little people barn, a 3 wheel scooter, light up trainers, some books and a chocolate Santa. I think she’ll love them all!

  • a stocking that will have things like fluffy socks, stickers, chocolate coins, hot wheel car, an orange, new crayons or pencils maybe. Just little things….
whatsfordinner12 · 20/11/2023 21:55

Also considering one of the orchard toys 2+ games. But perhaps one or two of those for her birthday instead.

PlumpShady · 22/11/2023 10:35

My list for my 2.5 year old is:

  • Play doh and accessories (Rolling pin, plastic knife, shape cutters etc)
  • Books! I buy secondhand from World of Books and have done a rather large order of a mix of stories and learning type books about shapes, emotions, that kind of thing.
  • The duck towelling robe from JoJo (she is obsessed with ducks and loves swimming so it's ideal!)
  • Peppa pig pop up pirate game
  • A bath slide (for her toys not her!)
  • A wooden shopping trolley with a seat for her dolly
  • A dinosaur cushion for her bedroom, she has dinosaur bedding already.

She got the play kitchen for her birthday and she loves that, I'd suggest a little plastic basket if you haven't already as she loves pretending to go shopping and then putting it all in her kitchen!

Her doctors set was also a massive hit for her birthday. And stickers!

I'd just go with things you'd need/like for the baby like clothes as the joy for them is just helping with the unwrapping! Mine loved the bows Grin

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