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Ideas for birthday gifts (three year old boy?)

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ttcbabyk · 04/03/2022 16:19

What would you/have you got for a three year old boy's birthday? Any ideas please?

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ChirpyChirp · 04/03/2022 16:39

Marble run

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17caterpillars1mouse · 04/03/2022 16:42

Hot wheels

Megasketcher

Scooter

Melissa and Doug ice cream set

First scaletrix

Playmobil 123 or small actual Playmobil

Duplo or small Lego set depending on dexterity

Orchard toys board game

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HairyScaryMonster · 04/03/2022 16:48

Magnatiles

RewildingAmbridge · 04/03/2022 16:53

Is it your 3 year old? What's your budget? DS is 3 and for birthday and Christmas he got as main presents a yoto player and cards and a little big bike.
Wouldn't be buying those for a friend's child or nephew though. He loves Playmobil, Duplo, playdough and painting. He's also got one of those baby Einstein piano things and has started to actually copy the colours on the music cards and can sort of play little tunes. Oh and trains, anything to add to his wooden train set, bigjigs do some nice little sets if you're adding to something, we also got a huge box of brio track on FB marketplace for £25

TonkinLenkicks · 04/03/2022 20:00

Stamps. Simple and effective, I've never met a 4 year old who doesn't love them. Melisa and Doug do a 'posh' set but there are others that are just as good

TonkinLenkicks · 04/03/2022 20:01

Sorry meant 3 year old, I just got a bit excited!

ThreeLittleTykes · 18/03/2022 20:11

Get a Yoto Player! I honestly can't recommend it highly enough! All three of our kids love it. It's become a part of their regular nighttime routine, but it gets used all through the day as well. We don't like them watching TV, so wanted a way for them to listen to music and stories independently. And this has been a lifesaver! There is a great selection of cards to buy, but you can also make your own with their blank cards (which we did by making MP3s from a bunch of story CDs we had). They will honestly spend HOURS curled up with it. And they have learnt loads as well, as there are free podcasts you can link blank cards to. If you would like 10% off, you can use our referral code: prz.io/qOVmRrjT8.

You won't regret getting one! An unexpected bonus for us was that you can set the clock to change from night mode to day mode at a specific time. So our kids now know when it's ok to get up. No more 5:30 wake-ups for us!! You can also control the volume and what they are listening to from the App. We are big fans of it (can you tell?!).

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