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What should I buy DS for his first birthday????

34 replies

BosworthBear · 29/06/2004 11:41

DS is 1 at the end of July and everyone is asking "what does he want for his birthday?" I would like to give some suggestions so that the presents are appropriate but i really don't know what to say!!
My DD is nearly 3 and so alot of the unisex type toys were bought for her and he will grow into them. I've checked the best buys on the site and we have the more popular ones already with the exception of the Crazy Coupe which looks like a good choice, he's a bit young but he will grow into it or it could be a joint present with DD, her birthday is 2 weeks later.
I thought about a garage of some kind, we have some of the little peoples set and there is a garage in that - anyone know if it is any good or a better alternative.

Please help, I need some suggestions over a range of prices - grand parents are generous but I just don't want them to waste their money. If there is anything worth saving for then they could be persuaded to give money towards it if i can tell them that it is for a particular present.

Many Thanks.

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Babyannabel · 29/06/2004 11:44

What about a contribution towards a swing or climbing frame? That way both your children can use it and the TP ones grow with the children so you can customise it for their ages.

LIZS · 29/06/2004 13:50

We have the old style Little People Garage and have to say it didn't really get much use by ds on his own apart from as a landing point for aeroplanes, Thunderbirds etc although the bus, old style town, plane and school did get played with. However now that dd has the house and other bits like dr.surgery and family car it has come more into its own again and they play with it almost every day (they're 6 and almost 3). The new one looks rather more interesting than ours, with more ramps. Otherwise how about a train set (we started with My First Thomas and graduated to Brio)to which they could all add bits.

I think the idea of something joint is also good - climbing frame, sandpit etc. ds still squeezes into the Cozy Coupe and he had it from around 14 months!

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gscrym · 29/06/2004 14:21

We got DS a swing which he loved. As for the coupe, his auntie and uncle got him that when he was 1 and he's hardly ever out the thing. Kids for some reason love them and I'm sure he would have a great time with it.
For a while, my ds did everything in his. And I do mean everything!

codswallop · 29/06/2004 14:41

Not a swing

you have to push them!
get a slide or a trike or a fisher price farm

codswallop · 29/06/2004 14:42

sand pit very popular here

Blu · 29/06/2004 14:55

A 'walker truck' with bricks in - or any ride-on toy.
Musical instruments of the bash and shake kind - but a variety making different noises
Biggest size mega-blocks
Play tent
Tunnel to crawl through
paddling pool - (one of the new 'pop-up' ones which avoid all that inflating)

codswallop · 29/06/2004 15:04

BLU ( I AM STALKING YOU)
WHERE AR E POP UP PADDLING POOLS?

shit, caps lock still on from rant!

codswallop · 29/06/2004 15:05

oh yes those cosy coupes are also popular

poppyseed · 29/06/2004 15:07

Little people garage really good as is the rocking police car by little tikes. Invest in Brio/similar stuff or if all else fails CASH

codswallop · 29/06/2004 15:08

agree agree

Bagpuss30 · 29/06/2004 15:21

We bought a Brio Friends train set for ds's 1st birthday. It is the Billy Blue's Set here which is still being played with nearly 3 years later.

clary · 29/06/2004 15:31

Yeah all good ideas; Brio is fab (i wouldn't bother with a plastic train set at all) or Sainsburys/asda cheaper versions of course; we have 2 summer b/days and have always bought a joint outdoor thign (until this yr when DD (3) wanted a belle dress!) eg trampoline, slide, pop-up tents and tunnels, sandpit. All useful for all ages up to 6 and maybe beyond. Certainly DS1 (5) still loves the trampoline.

Tommy · 29/06/2004 23:39

agree with blu - I though it was the law that every one year old had to have a brick trolley for their birthday but since yours in in summmer think paddling pool and garden things are good too. DS1 is January but you have made me realsie that DS2 is one in August - we are going to buy him a Tripp Trapp (so mean ) but I guess other people might ask so I'll be watching this thread very closely!

Flip · 29/06/2004 23:42

Have you seen my thread about the bargain from Argos. Cracking train set and I was thinking about it for ds2 who's one in November.

It's here

Clayhead · 29/06/2004 23:47

Am really interested in this thread as ds is 1 in a couple of months and 2 1/2 year old dd has so many toys, I'm struggling to think of anything to get him.

Rocking Police car sounds a good idea though. Anyone know where the best place to get them is? Especially internet sires.

Sorry to hijack Bosworthbear.

(BTW I just got dd a Crazy Coupe from Toys R Us for £24.99 which is quite a bit cheaper than Mothercare/Argos)

Flip · 29/06/2004 23:49

I saw the rocking police car pretty cheap at Asda last weekend. Was thinking about one for ds2 for xmas until dh gave me that look of spend anymore of my wages of stuff for in six months time and I'll divorce you.

LIZS · 30/06/2004 10:11

Is this the one ?at Index

fisil · 30/06/2004 10:20

We got ds nothing. He has so much anyway! We got just a little cuddly duck. If he ever asks what we got him for his 1st birthday we'll tell him whatever turns out to be a favourite! I guess it's a bit more difficult for you havinga three year old around to give evidence!

We just bought ds a mid year gift (17 months) a little plastic gardening set, which he loves!

Flip · 30/06/2004 11:10

LIZS - that's the one I saw at Asda and I think it was about £18

Flip · 30/06/2004 11:16

Hey, guess what? They've got one on ebay

Clayhead · 30/06/2004 11:37

I found one here and ordered it last night since it seemed such a good price, I have never heard of the company before though, hope they're OK!

Thanks for the idea.

fisil - we already got the poor sod nothing for Christmas so I wanted to get him something for his birthday. We haven't bought dd a birthday or Christmas gift yet either, bar a couple of token gifts, since her birthday is Christmas week and she gets so much stuff. We have tended to get her something in the summer. Don't know how long we can do that for though.

beetroot · 30/06/2004 11:56

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aloha · 30/06/2004 12:10

I would love it if people would put money into his savings account. My ds is three and very uninterested in more toys (and I don't want any in the house either, tbh). When asked what he wants for his birthday he invariably answers 'chocolate'!

aloha · 30/06/2004 12:23

I mean, he's three next birthday (Sept), not three now.

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