S.S. asks from Saint Petersburg, FL on December 14, 2010
Gift Idea for Baby Girl's 1St Birthday
Family and friends are asking me what to get my daughter for a birthday gift who turns one Dec 30th. I am fresh out of ideas since I just suggested things for Christmas. She is our second child so we also have a lot of the basics. We are covered on Laugh & Learn, Little People, Weebles and several Melissa & Doug toys. We also have learning toys like the school bus and Leapfrog radio. She just got the Fisher Price walker and a soft baby doll. We have blocks and stacking rings, etc.
What are the best toys you've found for a 12-24 month old child? What is tried and true that they really play with? It's got to be easy to find (ordering on line is best) and under $30. Extra points for toys without batteries and creativity counts! Thanks, Mamas.
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S.B. answers from Chicago on December 14, 2010
I second the idea for books, you can never have too many! Maybe a little stroller for her doll, or a shopping cart to push around. I asked for a little flip out couch with elmo on it for my son who is one. I'd also like for him to have a kid-size table and chairs that he can color on so he doesn't wreck the kitchen table, or an easel. What about a toybox/organizer?
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S.B. answers from Chicago on December 14, 2010
I second the idea for books, you can never have too many! Maybe a little stroller for her doll, or a shopping cart to push around. I asked for a little flip out couch with elmo on it for my son who is one. I'd also like for him to have a kid-size table and chairs that he can color on so he doesn't wreck the kitchen table, or an easel. What about a toybox/organizer?
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S.D. answers from Phoenix on December 14, 2010
how about some mommy and me classes for music, gymboree or something like that. in about 4-5 months when she becomes a good walker this would be a great time to share that kind of fun. It is so expenisive, so having the help is great.
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K.D. answers from Sarasota on December 15, 2010
I second the Gymboree classes. We like to ask for memberships to Play Away, the Childrens Garden in Sarasota or money toward Busch Gardens year passes (Super Awesome Sesame Street Adventure area). We get to get out and do things with him, it doesn't create clutter and my son loves going to these places.
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J.T. answers from Tampa on December 15, 2010
At 1 your child isn’t going to know if a gift came from you or friends/family, and by 1 my daughter was already inundated with toys, clothes etc. This is what I did: my daughter’s 1st birthday party theme was Butterflies (she was so fascinated by them). So I bought her a white gold butterfly charm (for a necklace or bracelet) and I’ll give it to her when she’s older and explain the significance of it. There was no shortage of gifts – clothes, toys, books – for her 1st birthday, so she’ll have this special memento when she’s older. She’ll be 6 next year, so she’ll get the charm in the next couple of years. Merry Christmas!
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S.S. answers from Miami on December 15, 2010
BOOKS! They are the greatest gift available. Simple one to two pictures on a page of real things like animals, foods, environment so you can increase her vocabulary and auditory skills needed for school.
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P.W. answers from San Francisco on December 14, 2010
They can't really play with it, but how about a charm bracelet, starting with two or three charms, to be added to every year on her birthday. She'll appreciate it when she's older. My daughter always loved hers.
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M.S. answers from San Francisco on December 14, 2010
Books! I tell all our family and friends to buy books because 1. they don't need more toys! and 2. they love to read and the books will be enjoyable longer than toys...
My kids great-grandparents usually get they savings bonds, and I think it is wonderful! They are young enough they don't care about not getting toys and savings bonds will be very beneficial for them later.
Otherwise, my kids loved getting ride-on cars on their 1st birthday... they have provided them with years of enjoyment!
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D.P. answers from Dallas on December 14, 2010
Check out my toy guide for some great ideas!
http://www.ittakesavillagedallas.com/It_takes_a_village/B...
Happy Holidays!
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