20 GIFT IDEAS - AGE 2
Click on the links below each picture to find out where we purchased. Also, if you missed our Age 1 toys, please see this post...
http://playathomemom3.blogspot.com/2012/10/20-gift-ideas-1-year-olds.html
We only say this because many of the toys we purchase grow with our children. Almost everything on our Age 1 gift list our older children (2, 3, and 4) still play with now.
Click on the links below each picture to find out where we purchased. Also, if you missed our Age 1 toys, please see this post...
http://playathomemom3.blogspot.com/2012/10/20-gift-ideas-1-year-olds.html
We only say this because many of the toys we purchase grow with our children. Almost everything on our Age 1 gift list our older children (2, 3, and 4) still play with now.
1. WEDGITS
2. Clay / Clay Tools / Clay Hammers
3. PEG NUMBER BOARDS
4. MIGHTY MIND
5. FANTACOLOR JUNIOR PEGBOARD SET
6. FLANNEL BOARD / STORIES
7. SOUNDS BINGO
8. HOP AROUND STEPS
9. DESIGN AND DRILL
10. SNAP BLOCKS
11. MINI KICK SCOOTER
12. STRIDER BALANCE BIKE
13. GEOTRAX TRAIN SET
http://astore.amazon.com/plathomo-20/detail/B000NW2D4Q
14. TENT
15. PLAY FOOD/KITCHEN/DISHES
16. STAMPS
17. MAGNA TILES
18. TALL STACKER PEGS
19. ART EASEL
20. PLAYMOBIL
14. TENT
15. PLAY FOOD/KITCHEN/DISHES
Tons of options here, too. We have birthday cake, fruits, veggies, and cookie sheet sets.
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We have the GreenToys Dish Set seen here...
Pots and pans seen here...
And kitchen set seen here...
17. MAGNA TILES
18. TALL STACKER PEGS
19. ART EASEL
Or make your own. :-)
20. PLAYMOBIL
So many different options for this.
Up next... 3 year olds!
Thanks so much! Can't wait for your 3 list. My little boy will be 2.5 at Christmas and we are getting him a play kitchen. I think we are just going to go with Melissa and Doug, I want a wood one but really just don't want to shell out more than around 100 for it. I've been collecting felt food off etsy for the past year too.
ReplyDeleteI have a question, on all your building block type things, do you find there really is an advantage to getting more than one type of set. I just tend to thing in my mind as, a block is a block is a block, so I just wonder if you find your kids are really learning/enjoying (enjoying is the priority really) from the different types, even though like I said my brain tends to just bark at me (in an old man voice) "They're all the same!"
Our children incorporate different style blocks in their play - so we think having different styles is a good thing - and most of our sets are pretty different from the next.
ReplyDeleteMy son is in love with his mini kick scooter and makes airplane noises (?!) as he goes -- at least it lets people know he's coming.
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ReplyDeleteIt's amazing to watch these children playing and learning at the same time.
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