Gift for Two Year Old Girl

Updated on May 11, 2011
V.V. asks from Spring, TX
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My daughter's birthday is in a couple of weeks at I don't know what to buy for her gift. She has two older brothers ( 6 and 4) and a houseful of "boy toys". She does have a few dolls and stroller. She does like carrying her baby dolls around. She also loves to draw. I've been looking at the Fisher Price doll house for ages 2 -5 and the Little Mommy collection. My husband thinks we should just buy her some more crayons and coloring books since she is at the age to not really care about her presents. I don't know. I just want to buy something special. Any ideas?

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Thanks for all of the great ideas. Some of the things we already have from the boys (art easels, sandboxes, aqua doodle, small table and chairs). We are not throwing a huge party for her with lots of guests and relatives bringing gifts. I'm going to look through everyone's responses and just pick something out so it'll arrive in time for her birthday!
Thanks!

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C.O.

answers from Minneapolis on

My daughter is 4 and she got a doll house when she was 2. She has played with is a lot along with her older brother (he's 7). Also legos (duplos) are good toys, both my kids still play with them. Doll stuff like a crib or bassinet since she likes playing with dolls. Sidewalk chalk, pip squeak markers (very washable and small), magna doodle, kitchen set or a plastic tea set.

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J.M.

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My kids (now 6 and 3) have had one of those big tubs of play food for 3 years now, and they still use it almost every day. My daughter got a plastic tea set when she was two that still gets near daily use.

happy birthday!

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J.C.

answers from New York on

She will love a little kitchen for years!

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M.F.

answers from Houston on

Doll house, or a kitchen will last for years. My 2 year old daughter loves purses, she has a Dora one and she carrys it everywhere. Melissa and Doug has really awesome toys too. We got our daughter a lot of those for Christmas. She loves the large wooden beads and they come with a shoe lace, and she loves the blocks.

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A.A.

answers from Waco on

We bought our daughter a beautiful hand-painted toy chest from Etsy when she turned 2. It is gorgeous and now she has a place to put all the toys she has accumulated the last couple of years.

My parents bought her a child-size table and chairs. Mine loves art, too, and this turned out to be a fantastic investment. She uses it almost every day.

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M.J.

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We got a lot of use out of our daughter's Fisher Price starter doll house. That's a good one.

Another idea is an art desk. Our daughter gets a ton of use out of hers. If you pick the right one, it can grow with her over the next few years.

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A.J.

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My daughter loves dress up. If she likes to play dress up I recommend plenty of dress up clothes.

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T.H.

answers from Kansas City on

What about a small bike with training wheels? We got one used and bought the training wheels and my daughter LOVES it! She started riding it about 2 and she caught onto riding it pretty quickly. We just upgraded her to a bigger model this week (she's 3.5 now) and that's a big hit too!

A sandbox is a good idea, but those are a mess, I prefer to play with them at the park, it cuts down on the sand intake of my house! ;) A doll house is a good idea. My daughter likes the Fisher Price fairy tree house thing. She also got a princess castle that has smaller figures that she plays with quite a bit. Her most favorite doll that she never parts with is a Little Mommy doll. From what I've seen those are a bit hit with most kids!! My daughter would be thrilled with any of the products from that line like a changing table, high chair, etc.

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J.T.

answers from Victoria on

I am with your hubby on this one. We did not buy a single gift for our son till he was three. he gets soo much for christmas and having a birthday in jan its kind of pointless. we get tons of stuff he would not even notice that mommy and daddy bought anything. for our daughter after she was born i bought her a madame alexander huggims doll she can play with. it was about thirty bucks but it was special to me as i still have my ma doll from when i was a baby. other than that we dont buy gifts yet! you could get her some dress up clothes too.

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D.P.

answers from Pittsburgh on

What about a PillowPet?
Or a trip to Build A Bear?

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S.C.

answers from Seattle on

My daughter just turned two in March and she adores her 'babies'. She also loves any kind of art related items, especially stampers and paint. We are still working on the kitchen idea, but I'm sure your daughter would love that too. Fred Meyer(if you have one) has the Step2 Custom kitchen on sale right now. Puzzles are also a hit around here. We have the FP dollhouse, but my daughter mostly plays with the people rather than the house. Oh and of course books are awesome. Also a water table would be fun this time of year. HTH!

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L.D.

answers from Dallas on

How about a tutu and princess dress up clothes? Especially if there is a matching outfit for her baby doll.

Ditto on the kitchen and/or doll house or doll baby care center.

E.S.

answers from Dayton on

I wish I had bought this for my DD when she was smaller: http://homerglen.learningexpresstoys.com/buy/icg02215/fai...
She still (now 5.5) looks at it longingly. It is just a perfect sized for a 2-3yo.
And I think it meets the "special" requirement. :)
HTH!

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S.F.

answers from Utica on

What about an aqua doodle? These things are so cool
My daughter is just about 17 months now and we are probably going to get her one in the near future
Good Luck and Happy Birthday to your little one

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S.H.

answers from St. Louis on

The big one piece kitchen set. I have one for my daycare & it's a perfect activity for 2yo's! Even the boys love it.

If she likes dolls & has a stroller....how about a doll bed, high chair, etc. Really set it up so she can enjoy those dolls. There's even a doll care center available.....with tub, dressing table, etc. !!

Lots of great choices for your little girl!

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A.H.

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My almost 2-year old has the toy that Emily S. suggested, the fairyland playhouse. She LOVES it - plays with it every day. She even takes her weebles and her mickey characters & toy story friends (she has an older brother too ;) and puts them in the fairy house sometimes. The only complaint I have is that the front door comes off sort of easily - but it's easy to put back on too. She actually likes taking it off and bringing it to us to put back on for her. It's a great present for her age!

The day I was buying it there was another mom in the store who had an older daughter and said she wished so much she could buy it but her baby was too old for it!

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A.B.

answers from San Antonio on

You certainly don't need to spend much--for one of my daughter's early bdays, we gave her sand toys from Dollar Tree. She got presents from grandparents, aunts and uncles, friends at a party; there wasn't a need for more stuff. She could use a few toys in her sand box, and they didn't take up any room in the house, and we spent almost nothing. :)

We did a personalized backpack one year for a very young niece. It was supercute and very practical (her parents could cart her stuff around in it) and one less toy to have around.

If you are looking for something special, you might try some websites that have cute personalized things for her room or something like that.

If she loves to draw, they have a very inexpensive easel at IKEA (I assume they still have it--the last time I bought replacement paper there was a year ago). If you get it, make sure you buy the paper that goes with it. If you want to spend more, there are better quality easels elsewhere.

N.B.

answers from Houston on

My daughter turned 2 back in Feb. her favorite gift was the bubbles her aunt got her.

I think I a doll house would be lovely. That going to be a christmas gift along with a bunch of dress up stuff.

Hope she has a blast!

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E.M.

answers from Chicago on

If you have room outside, get her a sandbox. My 2 yr. old stays out there as long as we'll let her!

Or even just a little watering can. You won't believe how many times she'll fill it up and water the flowers or even just the dirt. :)

Fisher Price also makes dolls called "Snap 'n Style" that are made for 2 yr. olds. The clothes easily snap on & off, so kids can dress them up. My daughter loves hers.

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L.L.

answers from College Station on

If your little girl likes to play with dolls I would suggest buying doll clothes. She will spend hours of fun not to mention that it is good eye hand co-ordination skills for her to use. Happy Birthday little one.

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S.H.

answers from Honolulu on

Cooking set.
Gardening set.
Art box of drawing stuff you can put together yourself.
Yes, doll house.
"Calico Critters" are cute. But expensive.
Fisher Price is good.

But yes, she is 2. They are not all 'into' presents yet, nor have that expectation at Birthdays, like older kids do.

But as you said, the house is full of "boy" things.
So nice for her to get some girl things.

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