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Second child birthday presents?

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Katebx · 19/01/2019 10:12

Hi everyone, just wondering if anyone has any ideas what to buy my second son for his 2nd birthday. With having an older brother (they are 2 years apart) he just seems to have everything! He has all my eldests toys to play with and a lot of clothes I've managed to pass down to him.
I don't want him to turn into a hand me down kid but can't think of anything to get him!! Confused hoping some of you in a similar situation may have some good ideas!
Thanks in advance Smile

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Ricekrispie22 · 19/01/2019 16:23

Melamine dinner set. My Dd loved having her own plate, bowl, spoon etc...
Trunki
Playdough! Surely you can never have enough!
I moved my children out of their cot at around the age of 24 months, so perhaps a duvet cover and pillow set.

WishUponAStar88 · 19/01/2019 16:26

Balance bike or scooter if he doesn’t have one yet? Garden toys/ slide etc?

SleepWarrior · 19/01/2019 16:31

Anything that it works well to have more of - duplo, Lego, playmobil, puzzles, books.

I found that my younger child tended to play properly with toys that were above their age range due to having an older sibling demonstrating it, so a playmobol set that fitted their interests was actually fine at 2 (still supervised of course).

Neolara · 19/01/2019 16:32

A buggy to push along. My ds loved his.

Di11y · 19/01/2019 16:33

magnatiles!

Katebx · 28/01/2019 08:57

Sorry I thought my notifications were on and that nobody had replied! Thank you all for your suggestions, some great ideas there. Like the idea of just buying more of something we've got like duplo
Thanks again ladies Smile

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