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    Posted: 22 April 2010 at 8:43pm
Ava is going to a 2nd birthday party in a couple of weeks. I have no idea what to get the birthday boy.

Any suggestions?!!
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For us it would be anything car related. Or a train, aeroplane, helicopter, bus ... I am sure that you get the general gist!!!
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same here - anything to do with trucks or diggers or planes goes down a treat!
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Yup anything with wheels
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I am going to say though that at 2 they probably have more trains, cars, trucks, balls etc than any one really needs - esp if there are other kids in the family.

Other gifts that my 2 year old got for his birthday were musical instruments (the cool wee wood ones), pretend power tools etc and these were a huge hit.

Just another option.
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We got a road mat from the Warehouse. It was about $15 and great since the kid then had something to drive the cars on.

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My 2 yr old still loved books (not board ones...."big boy" books). Crayons...bath ones were a HUGE hit. duplo (but probably a bit expensive)....sand pit toys, a gardening set, quality wooden toys, bubbles, torch...etc.
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Check out this website: www.thewoodenboy.co.nz (sorry don't know how to make it a link) for some different ideas - animal puzzles, name puzzles and lots more. Will also make to order.
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power tools are big round here with my 2yo. the real sounding weed wacker is so popular his 3 & 5 yo friends fight him for it!

bath toys, bubbles and books are also good for any age. Playhough is also quite popular - this bob the builder one where you squeeze it through a concrete mixer.


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This is great - we have a bday tomorrow for a 2 yo boy and I was clueless.

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Thanks Ladies :) After reading all of the comments, and looking online, I think this would be good..

http://www.thewarehouse.co.nz/red/catalog/toys/preschool/Little-Tikes-Little-Fly-Brights-Zoom-Assorted?SKU=1153740
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Very cool! My wee man would love that and something a bit different too.
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Magna doodle is a huge hit in this house

books and puzzles are always fab
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Jake adores his bath crayons - $16 at Baby Factory. Also loves his puzzles from thewoodenboy
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Also, crayola washable markers and paper is a hit with my young man.

The Warehouse in my area has parallel import Crayola Washables for $2.99 a packet. Can't see anything wrong with them and they work well!
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Ethan's fav was his magnadoodle.. and his drill lol.. he loves books too.. oh and his ukelele:) hehe
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C's favourites are

Anything with wheels
Hungry Caterpillar book
Crayons
Playdough
Duplo

He is also obsessed with kites although doesn't own one.
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