We moved DD into bigger sleeping bags a while ago. She's fine getting into them and through the night, but really needs it off as soon as she wakes!
Speaking of waking - I woke up this morning to the sound of her singing twinkle twinkle little star! So cute 
In terms of toys, DD is still a total book worm. In fact, she's sat on my lap looking through a pile of books as I type!
She's also very into playing with her baby dolly. Feed it, give it a bottle, change its "poo poo nap nap" about fifty times, then lie it down with teddy, tuck it in with her blanket and kiss it good night!
I got her a sticker book recently for a flight, and she loved that, so I've just got her some fuzzy felts, which she loves. She also will spend quite a while colouring, and tries to draw over the lines in the pictures!
She is very verbal, unusually so. But both DH and I were early speakers, do I think she has chatterbox genes! They do develop speech at very different rates though. DD has loads of words, but quite a few could only be recognised by me. For example, peanut butter sounds like nee up dudder. She can name lots of body parts, animals and sea creatures. She knows and can quite clearly say the names of our close family, all the nursery workers and most of the children in her room at nursery. She is getting quite good with her colours and knows yellow, green, blue and pink. She also now quite often puts two or three words together.