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Toys for 2 year olds

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howiloveanicecupoftea · 25/05/2016 10:19

I'm looking for toy inspiration for two year olds...Smile

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MintyBojingles · 25/05/2016 19:03

Big or small?

DD is nearly 2 and loves climbing frames, swings, slides, ride on toys, anything that can be filled with random items and pushed, books, puzzles, duplo, cars and trains

MrsA2 · 25/05/2016 21:35

DD is nearly two and loves books, books, cuddly toys and role playing (randomly) with them, more books, jigsaws with big wooden pieces, stickers, colouring, garden stuff - particularly slides, putting stones into containers, jumping off anything remotely dangerous looking. She loves the washing basket and putting pegs in and out of that too. Smile

WellErrr · 25/05/2016 21:38

Tupperware boxes with lids and 'collections.'
So, nice stones you've collected in one, toy sheep in another, toy people in another, cars in another etc. They love putting things in and out of boxes, and it helps to teach sorting/counting etc.

Hot wheels cars and a bit of plastic drainpipe - sofa to floor.

Brio from eBay.

A tub of water and a paintbrush to 'paint' the patio/fence on sunny days.

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Eyre89 · 25/05/2016 21:39

Cars, any type of steering wheel toy, shape sorted, kitchen, football, his garage with slides for cars, books, trampoline, slide, bubbles, water balloons, clothes pegs, watering plants, colouring, chalk board, paints, stickers, trains, fireman sam houses and engines to put out fires, tent.

ReturnOfTheJewel · 25/05/2016 21:42

Musical instruments, toy vehicles, keys/remotes/mobile/tablet/laptop (prefers mine but will be taken in by the toy versions sometimes).

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