Christmas ideas

I'm a bit stuck on what to get my 2 year old for Christmas. He has loads of toys, but none that he can REALLY play with if you know what I mean. We're going to donate a good load of his old toys to charity but I'm not sure what else to get him that he can use his imagination for or what he can learn with. He has number and letter boards, millions of books and lots of teddies which he plays pretend with. Any other suggestions would be brilliant
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Does he like cars or dinosaurs or Lego or playdoh or superheros or pretending to cook or be a doctor etc? Does he have a trike or something?

@Megan he likes all of the above apart from superheros but he has everything, loads of cars, farm animals, dinosaurs, a balance bike, scooter, big lego bricks, doctors kit, pretend food and kitchen utensils etc.

Just a few from my list Doctors set, Dentist set marble run, Kinect sand (you can hide figures in the sand) Stepping stones Hope a few of these help if you’ve not got them already

I’m getting mine a play kitchen x

I got my nephew some dinosaur cars that come in a carrier for Christmas and a driving toy that I found at target from Melissa and Doug for his second birthday that’s in January. For my daughter that turned 2 in September, I got a big dollhouse and sets to go with it plus a bath set (she loves bath bombs now) but also got her a tonie box, kinetic sand, and bluey toys for her birthday

Building set, musical instruments, a mini ballpit, that kiddy cooking set, and a tricycle

We’ve picked up a Tonie box, mega blocks and table, cars, fire trucks, Henry cleaning set and the little people car wash garage which looks absolutely fab and a few flap books as he loves them x

Also the pizza cart out of smyths if your little one likes pretend play… I know you can get a ice cream one as well xx

Magnatiles, plain building blocks, peg dolls/little people toys, realistic toy animals, toy cars (ones like hot wheels tend to go over well & are cheap but good quality), things like a ball drop tower or click clack track, musical instruments etc. I tend to avoid toy 'sets' and go for stuff that can be multi use. For example, we have realistic animals & a train set and some faux trees and those get used together regularly to create a really fun playscape x

I got my son a powered ATV. It’s recommended for ages 1.5-3. I also got a cleaning set with a cart, that came with brushes, mops, detergent bottles, bucket etc. it’s super cute! He loves to help with cleaning and cooking. I wanted to get a play kitchen but my husband wasn’t on board We renewed our Aquarium membership and my sister is getting our zoo pass and I asked my mom and brother for swimming lessons for my little guy We like to make memories so I love that gifted the passes.

A toddler balance bike? My 21 month old loves it

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