Bday Gift for a 2 year old Girl?
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Kotka
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Bday Gift for a 2 year old Girl?
I need to buy a gift for a girl who will be turning 2 this month.
I have noooo idea what children girls or boys like, I will soon find out with my son
What are girls into now, please tell me and list a picture if you can.. much appreciated
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Posted 11/9/07 11:12 AM |
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CathyB
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Re: Bday Gift for a 2 year old Girl?
Jola, I've got to take Sarah to school right now but this afternoon I'll send you some ideas.
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Posted 11/9/07 11:35 AM |
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Michelle1123
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Re: Bday Gift for a 2 year old Girl?
how much are you looking to spend? Walmart has a great play kitchen for just under $40! I think thats an awesome price! I bought it for my daughter last night!
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Posted 11/9/07 11:39 AM |
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Dani922
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Name: Danielle
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Re: Bday Gift for a 2 year old Girl?
My daughter's favorite toy in her little people doll house. I think it was $30 or $40 at TRU.
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Posted 11/9/07 11:58 AM |
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curley999
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Re: Bday Gift for a 2 year old Girl?
My DD was very into little people at 2 years old. Also princess dress up clothes
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Posted 11/9/07 12:08 PM |
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Kotka
Mom to two boys :)
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Name: Jola (pronounced Yola)
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Re: Bday Gift for a 2 year old Girl?
Posted by Michelle1123
how much are you looking to spend?
No more than $75.
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Posted 11/9/07 12:17 PM |
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JessieQ
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Name: Jessica
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Re: Bday Gift for a 2 year old Girl?
Someone on NFR asked a similar question a few hours ago, and I gave this response:
My DD just turned 2 so I'll tell you what she likes.
wooden puzzles dolls/accessories (but you may want to check with her mom to see if she already has too many dolls already, it's a popular gift for little girls) Little People sets play doctor's kit (there are a few that are especially for toddlers) chalk/crayons/washable markers and something to draw on (or as a neater alternative, a MagnaDoodle) Pretty much anything that she can use to mimic mommy and daddy (play food, etc)
also books are always a good choice
The only thing I would steer clear of are toys that need batteries and/or make loud noises.
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Posted 11/9/07 12:44 PM |
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