Toddler toys

What’s everyone’s toddlers fav toys rn? Making a Christmas/birthday list for my son to send out to family and trying to pick things that aren’t a million pieces + will keep him entertained for a bit. He’s not one of those babies that can play with something for an hour, he gets bored with toys quick and on to the next😫😆 (& please no one say their toddler is more into random things then toys rn, so is mine, but I’m looking for actual toys to make a Christmas list with!)
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My toddler loves puzzles that make sound when you put the pieces in

Fisher price food truck, little tikes game time sports climber (it’s a slide - can bring inside), soccer ball, fisher price toddler tablet (it’s not tv, it has letters and animals on it & sings the ABCs). Montessori toys are great too! It keeps them busy longer having to concentrate on the task. Magnetic drawing board. Also the big legos!

Also, if you can stand stepping on them all the time, alphabet blocks are a fun toy too

Pretend play is a BIG thing in our house. I have more fake food and mini cutlery coming for Christmas because she's been carrying around her baby dolls and acting like a mommy. She also rediscovered her busy book that has things like buckles, buttons, and zippers and I can't get her to put it down (she needed it at bedtime 🤣) bonus is it's great for fine motor skills!

Puzzles nd ones with sound He is obsessed with those little people sets. He likes helping in kitchen so we are getting a real like kitchen set Also obsessed with fire trucks And still lovesssss wooden toys, trains cars those Montessori puzzles shape sorters etc. getting a bike and maybe trike since he is only about to be 2

Toys I put on my daughter’s Christmas & birthday list (on Amazon): 1. City building blocks with cars 2. Train set and blow train whistle 3. Farm animal puzzle 4. Whacky ball pound and play 5. Doctor play set 6. Water doodle pad 7. Magnetic rod fishing puzzle 8. Scavenger hunt cards

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