mommies..need help..present for 2 yo girl

hotmomma

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What do I get her? What do lil ones like..I'm at a loss for one this age..

2 is a really easy age. I have a 2 year old daughter and she loves everything. She plays with babies, Little Einsteins, coloring books, Little People and just about everything else in the toy aisle.
 

libertytyranny

Dream Stealer
She likes that yo gabba gabba nonsense..is there anything yo gabba gabba I could get her? That show freaked me out. chillens seem to like it though. at least its not the wiggles.
 

puggymom

Active Member
She likes that yo gabba gabba nonsense..is there anything yo gabba gabba I could get her? That show freaked me out. chillens seem to like it though. at least its not the wiggles.

Target has YoGabba Gabba stuff. But I agree with a previous poster that baby dolls are always a good idea.
I got this for my 2 year old niece for her bday and SIL said it was a big hit:
Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Say Please Tea Set : Target
 

Mama_Mia08

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I am a huge fan of crayola products. They've come along way since basic crayons and markers. We have a lot of color wonder stuff, pipsqueaks, etc. She is about at he right age for that stuff. Also, I agree with other posters baby dolls are great for little girls too. Oh, and tea sets, Melissa & Doug stuff, Memory or Lady Bug game, puzzles, legos or blocks... I could go on forever. I've been shopping on Amazon lately for kids in that age range.
 

Baja28

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What do I get her? What do lil ones like..I'm at a loss for one this age..
She'll LOVE a Puma knife!!

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lisa8439

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Get her My Little Pony stuff! My baby turned 2 last week!

:boxing: so YOU are the one buying the MLP stuff out of Target, aren't cha??

My little girl loves my little ponies too - when I, um, I mean, Santa... :lmao: was doing some shopping for Christmas I noticed that Target seemed a little low on the MLP stuff... she had asked for one specific thing after seeing it in there and when I went back to get it, it was gone. :jameo:

I think I'm done my shopping now though - so you can have the rest :lmao:

My daughter loves Strawberry Shortcake too... she is almost 5 though. I hope your little one doesn't have a birthday around the same time as mine does (very late winter/early spring)? We might be :boxing: over the MLP and Strawberry shortcake stuff.... :lmao:
 

lisa8439

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liberty, do you know if she has a doll stroller?? That was the BIGGEST hit with my daughter at that age. She LOVED to push stuff... my goodness, everything went into that stroller...

Don't get her something with too many 'parts' - they won't really grasp the concept of that stuff at that age. Simple is the way to go - a doll, a doll stroller (or something else they can push) or a 'tent' type thing - I don't know how much you want to spend, but you can get some neat little 'tents' (playhouses I guess they are called) for under $20 - they also have simple, toddler-oriented games like bowling with soft pins and a soft ball.

yes they have Yo Gabba Gabba toys... Target has some I know. But if that is her 'thing' then I'd bet that she is going to get toys like that from other people... I prefer to go the route of the sports/tent/activity stuff myself.
 

libertytyranny

Dream Stealer
Thanks for the suggestions..I knew the forum mommies would have good ideas! That tea set is too cool! So is the play tent idea..I remember now that my little cousin practically lived in her tent at that age...and the stroller...I didn't think about any of these things..I think I have a better idea of stuff to look for. ..the kid wants for nothing...so i wanna get her something neat.

She's a little young for a knife...Better just let her play with some sharp scissors for awhile..you know..get used to running with them..and cutting up stuff..maybe the knife when she turns 3.:bigwhoop:
 

TurboK9

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Thanks for the suggestions..I knew the forum mommies would have good ideas! That tea set is too cool! So is the play tent idea..I remember now that my little cousin practically lived in her tent at that age...and the stroller...I didn't think about any of these things..I think I have a better idea of stuff to look for. ..the kid wants for nothing...so i wanna get her something neat.

She's a little young for a knife...Better just let her play with some sharp scissors for awhile..you know..get used to running with them..and cutting up stuff..maybe the knife when she turns 3.:bigwhoop:

Make sure you get a play tent w/ the seperatable crawl tube. She will undoubtably stand upwhile half in the tube, and wander about the house encased in the thing, bumping into walls and random objects every few moments. My kids made for great entertainment in such a manner, and thus is will be as much a present to yourself as it is to her. Haha!
 
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