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b day presents for a 3year old ds2

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codswallop · 13/08/2003 14:44

I cant believe that there is anything on earth he/we needs. I dont want to buy for the sake of it and would rather putt the diff. into his bank account. Any ideas? Ds1 reckons he wants power rangers and I will not get those for a year old!

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eefs · 13/08/2003 14:55

small bike? so he can keep up with you as you stride healthily with the pram.

ds will be three in a month too so I'm looking forward to these suggestions. Unfortunately ds is far too lazy to ever use pedals - he likes us to push him along with the parent handle on his tricycle. Just like his daddy.

Some garden toy that the others can use too?

little paddling pool?

Lego? this can be added to over the years

Train set? you could add to this as well over time

are we talking big or small pressie?

Jenie · 13/08/2003 15:03

Dd has been given computer games (educationl ones) for about 2yrs now. Dd is 4 she loves the ones with the read along stories and their not very expensive. They have lots of things to click on and are ideal to join in with.

Mil once gave her a bush and some other stuff in a container and child sized gardening equipment, we all laughed at how silly it was but dd loved and still does love it, she calls it her garden! Wish I'd thought of it now.

codswallop · 13/08/2003 15:11

got bikes, got duplo, got lego got trains from ds1 - prob os that ds2 has been corrupted onto ninja turtles and the like..... by you know who!

Pc games good idea - we have jump ahaed baby and he loves that - might try another xp compatible one.

thanks all - keep em coming

eefs I would say track and abike - he should pedal himself!!

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codswallop · 13/08/2003 15:12

size of pressie irrelevant - just need to show ds1 that ds2 has his own stuff too

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daisylawn · 13/08/2003 16:00

What does he say he wants?

codswallop · 13/08/2003 16:16

(Groans) A turtle.

I know what youa re going to say

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marialuisa · 13/08/2003 16:39

New ELC catalogue has some wooden pirate ship playsets that look quite good, I think letterbox does them as well. Friend's DS loves a Fisher-Price castle playset.

codswallop · 13/08/2003 16:42

thank you. we ade the mistake of getting ds1 a playmobil pirate ship too young., we have put it in the loft for when he is older. castle good idea tho.

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princesspeahead · 13/08/2003 16:51

stomp rockets? brilliant fun. but you probably have them.

Jenie · 13/08/2003 17:11

Just finished talking to a friend who went all politically correct for her son and has got him a fisher price dolls house. It comes with figures and furniture and didn't cost too much from Argos.

It's plastic and when not in use as a doll's house, garage or what ever else he sits on it! How's that for multi-functional?!

princesspeahead · 13/08/2003 17:13

actually my ds (almost 3) LOVES my dd's dollshouse. plays with it much more than her.
Mind you he also loves feather boas. And when he puts on his bob the builder hat and you say "are you being bob?" he says "no, I'm being wendy"....

ah well

ThomCat · 13/08/2003 17:39

Give us your address if you want Coddy and I'll send you the last mitre football I have. It's used by the Brazilian squad as a training ball so is smaller and harder than UK footballs. It's yours if you want it, another pressie to add to the file and didn't cost you anything and I've got a 'How to Learn to Play the Brazilain Way' video to go with it too if you want???

codswallop · 13/08/2003 17:41

bagsy.yes! ds2 very keen and a left footer too!

how much?

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ThomCat · 13/08/2003 17:44

How much??? Are you talking to me Coddy??? if so don't be mad, they didn't cost me anything and I wouldn't anyway - no i'll just post them to you and I'll even recharge that!! Just get me your address and wait for the loud knock on the door before you've thought about stirring!

codswallop · 13/08/2003 17:46

Great! have e mailed.

how do you have such things?

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ThomCat · 13/08/2003 17:52

I'm a little bit wheyyy and a little wooahhhh.
"Oi love" (shouts to old woman) "don't leave that there schweet'art, I'll 'ave that away"!!!!!

No not really, they are left over from promotions I've set up! Would he like Mona the Vampire or have I not got a clue about 3 year old boys - I haven't have I!!??? okay how about Franenthumb - that'll make 'em laugh, I'll send that too.

codswallop · 13/08/2003 18:11

whatever you say oh bounteous one!

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SoupDragon · 13/08/2003 18:20

DS1 loved the Plan Toys pirate ship I got him at Christmas (nearly 4) and DS2 enjoyed the Noahs ark from the same range. They're nice wooden toys that keep. Both also like the wooden farm from ELC (technically DS2s) and the wooden castle (DS1) both of which you can then get family members to buy accesories for (more so the wooden castle). DS1s jungle animals like living inthe castle too... which reminds me. ELC do an inflatable Safari play set - it's fantastic. You blow up lots of mountains and trees and can then play with your plastic animals on it (not included). I think they do a dinosaur one too and one that I can't remember. DS1 got that for his 3rd birthday and it's great.

codswallop · 13/08/2003 19:17

whats the flexi track dinosaur stuff like?

we have afisher price gargage that is redundant at the mo...

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SoupDragon · 13/08/2003 19:51

I think SB34s DS has some of that flexi track. Apparently if you get your little sister's hair tangled up in the wheels of the truck, it stops working

janh · 13/08/2003 20:47

Electronic keyboards are good fun (if you can stand the noise!)

lorne · 13/08/2003 21:16

My ds will be 4 this month but for his 3rd birthday he got some of the bruder toys. They are fabulous. He got the jcb and bulldozer for his birthday and since then we have added Tractor, trailer, combine harvester, low loader, forklift and dumptruck, He also got a brio train set for his birthday but has hardly looked at it. He has played for hours with the bruder toys. They are nice and sturdy.We will probably get him another couple of the bruder collection for this birthday as he has enjoyed playing with them so much. Hope this helps.

marialuisa · 13/08/2003 21:25

marble run?

soothepoo · 13/08/2003 21:28

We got dd this groovy scooter for her 3rd birthday.

Lubu · 14/08/2003 00:48

My ds really enjoyed the Brio train set that he had for his 3rd birthday two weeks ago (as long as he doesn't ask for a woolly hat and a notepad for his next one!). He also had some lego which can also be added to as he gets older.

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