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Birthday Present Ideas for DD2 who's going to be 1

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katzg · 30/04/2006 11:52

need inspiration

her fav christmas present was the roll-a-rounds treehouse

any suggestions

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tassis · 30/04/2006 12:45

dolls pushchair

trampoline

cosy coupe type car

mega bloks

brick trolly if she's not yet walking

swing for the garden

play kitchen

fisher people little peoples sets - we have the garage and the train set, but the house is a bit more girly and v cute. ELC equivalent is the Happy land stuff.

Realise she's a bit wee for some of these, but ds grew into a lot of his first b'day presents around 18 months.

sixtwosix · 30/04/2006 12:53

a facial and massage for mummy because she did such a good job pushing her out a year agol.

littlerach · 30/04/2006 13:18

aquadraw.

Enid · 30/04/2006 13:20

ooh yes little people sets - the palace one is good

wooden push along thing

Littlefish · 30/04/2006 13:45

Maracas, zylophone, solid drum (not snare drum!!!!!), castanets etc. My dd had lots of musical instruments for her 1st birthday and absolutely loved them.

\link{http://www.musicforstarters.com/\I bought some of them from here.}

katzg · 30/04/2006 14:25

thanks

like the instruments

we already have pushchair, trampoline, some happyland, and she is walking!

love the idea of facial for me, although pushed out suggests that effort she very nearly fell out on her own

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katzg · 03/05/2006 11:52

just bumping because i got a 20% voucher for the elc today and was thinking of what to buy

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BettySpaghetti · 03/05/2006 11:54

Sand pit
Dolls pushchair/pram

WelshBoris · 03/05/2006 11:55

Happy people stuff in ELC
Bouncy castle
Lovely pram in there I think it is £15
Musical instruments

juliandbv · 03/05/2006 16:06

hi there we do a complete range of traditional toys from wooden pull-a-longs to spinning tops, i have already been critacised for putting me web address on threads but if i can help i will. or if you like something completely different try \link{http://www.thewrightkidsstuff.co.uk/toybox.html\here}

PiccadillyCircus · 03/05/2006 16:10

DS loved \link{http://www.elc.co.uk/toy-30916\this} which he got for his 1st birthday (still likes it now at 2.5 :))

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