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Ideas for 19 month old for Christmas

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andanotherproblem · 14/08/2025 08:01

My DD will be 19 months at Christmas, she has lots of toys but she doesn’t particularly bother with them she goes from one thing to another rather than sit and play with one thing and im really struggling for ideas, so far I was thinking:

Toy kitchen and toy food
little pushchair and doll
books as she does love musical books

I'm struggling for other ideas, if anyone has any please share

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BrickShark · 14/08/2025 08:18

My little boy was the same age last year and absolutely loved his kitchen. The only advice I'd give is don't buy too much, especially if friends and family are buying too. We stretched out the present opening through the day to stop him being overwhelmed but by the end of the day we ended up opening the last few as he'd just lost interest.

CircuitMaze · 14/08/2025 08:29

Duplo or MegaBloks
Sand & water table
Ride on vehicle ie Scuttlebug
Balance bike (there are ones for under 2’s)
Orchard Toys puzzles Age 18+

DS loved his kitchen and had loads of accessories in addition to utensils and pots n pans, such as an apron and chef’s hat, cutlery and plates, and an IKEA table and chairs next to the kitchen so ‘we’ could all sit around it and eat his cooking!

Waitingfordoggo · 14/08/2025 08:31

I would get either the kitchen or a pushchair and doll. She is only 19 months! Presumably she will get gifts from others too.

GRCP · 14/08/2025 08:34

You do realise it’s Aug… just kidding!
Mine always loved soft toys at that age and still to at 9 and 7. I always get them new pyjamas and a new teddy and give it them on Christmas Eve.
A toy kitchen is a great shout as she’ll grow into it. I’ve yet to meet a child that doesn’t like a toy kitchen!
Maybe take a look at the 18 months + Playmobil

GRCP · 14/08/2025 08:35

Also bath toys were a hit at that age

ITSSSSCHRISTMASSS · 16/08/2025 00:13

O I loved this age as almost anything’s a go, they are too young to fully understand and have no expectations.

ASDA do nice wooden toy sets and lots of first dolls.
Ice Cream trolly or similar, is still a big hit with DD now 8 she got it when she was 2, big sisters will still play with her with it.
small piano pad to stand on and make music
Bath toys - this can work with dolls, we had 3 girls and all had dolls that could go in the bath as well as those that couldn’t. Home bargains have a cute mermaid bath toy, I’ve been buying the same one a couple of times a year for a few years now as it is my DDs favourite bath doll, I just replace it when it gets a bit meh.
Any role play is great, kitchens never fail to please from my experience.

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