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18 month old Xmas presents?

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Flower17103 · 23/10/2019 18:11

I can't think of anything to get! Sounds so silly but has anyone got any suggestions?

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JohnJJingleheimerSchmidt · 23/10/2019 18:53

I haven't but I am following. We are also moving countries at the end of November which makes it even harder to plan.

Have you got a little tykes car? My almost 18 month old loves hers.

Flower17103 · 23/10/2019 20:01

I have a little tykes pink trike , never heard of a car!

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Rosebud1302 · 23/10/2019 21:47

A toy kitchen with all the accessories - food, pots and pans etc?

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Ricekrispie22 · 24/10/2019 07:27

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LouLouLoupee · 24/10/2019 07:30

Little tykes car
Slide
Mini trampoline
Duplo
Clothes
Books
Next stage car seat
Craft supplies
Dancing Duggee
Bubble bath/toothbrush/toothpaste

HappyDinosaur · 24/10/2019 07:36

My 19 month old is getting the Ikea kitchen, with a few accessories. Online it's only available in white but in the actual shop they had it in a lovely chalky blue/turquoise.

stucknoue · 24/10/2019 07:37

Seriously, don't worry, they prefer the boxes! Get something to encourage imagination eg toy kitchen, or just a few craft things to unwrap and save money for when there's something they need

legalseagull · 24/10/2019 07:39

My two year old is also getting the Ikea kitchen. She's loved kitchens since she could walk and stand at them.
At 18 months her obcessions are stacking things and knocking them down. She's just started to enjoy her Grimms rainbow as she can stack it taller than her.
She also has a talking Bing (Angry) I hate that dam bunny

MiddleClassProblem · 24/10/2019 07:40

Happyland
That’s not my books
Duplo or megabloks
Kitchen
Shopping till
Musical toys

December2019 · 24/10/2019 07:49

The toot toot cars and garage are a huge hit in my household, there is also a fire station,police station, airport, and loads more and they all connect together

Mumshappy · 24/10/2019 07:52

Ds will be 20 months at christmas. I've got him a trike, fire station, little tikes big truck with car, little tikes rocker, Thomas the tank 1st train set and a mr tumble.

horse4course · 24/10/2019 07:53

At that age they don't get what Christmas is.

We got dd a few bits at that age then didn't give them to her as there were so many presents from family that we thought it was better to save them for a rainy day. They can get overwhelmed with stuff.

Maybe just wrap some of the toys she has now so she has something to open?

mizzles · 24/10/2019 13:26

Toy tea set
Play tent
Easel/blackboard
Simple jigsaw/ puzzle

HarrietM87 · 24/10/2019 13:37

My son will be 20 months at xmas and we’re getting him a toy kitchen with lots of food and pots and pans etc

Kiki92 · 25/10/2019 13:33

DS is almost 18-months. He's having a play kitchen! He plays with one at his cousin's house and adores it.

Pennyandme · 27/10/2019 20:28

I’d suggest:-

Wooden kitchen - ASDA or Ikea
Happy land train
Little tikes coupe car
Wooden letterbox
Leap frog picnic basket

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