Gift Ideas for Two-Year-Olds

Gifts for two-year-olds (24-36 months)

Lovevery Play Kits

No surprise that I recommend the Lovevery Play Kits for two-year-olds. The Play Kits are carefully curated by experts in child development to include toys that support a child’s learning during developmental stages. Many are toys that a child can continue to enjoy past the age suggestion of the Play Kit. In addition, the Lovevery Books are some of my kids’ favorite books! Books are included in some of the Play Kits. Current subscribers can get additional books through Lovevery’s Book Bundles.

Find the Lovevery Play Kits here. 
You can find more information about the Book Bundles here.

 

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Green Toys Vehicles

Green Toys makes a variety of vehicles and my kids are huge fans! They are made from 100% recycled plastic and are dishwasher safe!

Find the fire truck here.
Find the bus here.

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Pull Wagon

Another favorite from Green Toys. Use it inside or outside. A great toy for kids that enjoy transporting items around.

Find the wagon here.

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Doll

Around the age of two, kids start getting more interested in pretend play. A baby doll is a great toy for both boys and girls. I love that these dolls are anatomically correct and available in a variety of skin tones.

Find it here.

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Piano

Musical instruments are great for multiple ages. This mini piano has quickly become a favorite.

Find the piano here.

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Washable Coloring Cloth 

We love these washable coloring cloths because they are a great way to encourage creativity, without paper waste. Many different designs are available and two different sizes.

Find the coloring cloths here.
Don’t forget to get markers and crayons!

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Easel 

Easels are great for encouraging creativity and there are multiple benefits to working on a vertical surface. I like this easel because it is multi-function and includes a chalkboard, felt board and magnetic dry erase board.

Find the easel here.

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Stabilo Woody 3 in 1

Stabilo Woody 3 in 1 are one of our favorite art supplies. The chunky size is great for little hands. They write smoothly and I love the bright colors!

Find them here.

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Toob Figurines 

Toob Figurines are great for introducing new vocabulary. You can also use them in sensory or small world play. There are a variety of themes available.

Bonus: The name for each animal (or object) is printed on each figurine. This is one reason that I think these make great language objects!

Note: These are smaller objects and not suitable for kids still mouthing.

Find the Ocean Toob here.

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Wooden Tongs

These tongs by Natural Playbox are my favorite tongs for little hands! As toddlers, my kids had trouble using other tongs/tweezers but the design of these make it easy for younger kids to use.

Check out Natural Playbox’s shop here.

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Wooden Train

Great beginner train set. My kids love the magnetic crane. The tracks are similar quality to Brio (but without the high price tag). The tracks are also compatible with other brands.

Find this train set here. 

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Wooden Blocks

A good set of wooden blocks is an ageless toy! I love the quality of Guidecraft items. Blocks are great for developing fine motor skills, early STEM concepts, spatial thinking and problem solving. Blocks are something your child will continue to use for years.

Find these unit blocks here. 

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First Orchard Game

It can be hard to find games for 2-year-olds. First Orchard is one of the best first games. The pieces are durable (most are wooden) and large and the gameplay is simple. I love that it is a cooperative game; all of the players work together.

Find First Orchard here.

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Acorn Soup Game 

Another simple game for 2-year-olds. My kids love the pretend play aspect of making soup. It’s also great for counting practice and following a list.

Find it here.

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Pouch Puzzle

Around 2yo, your child may be ready for more challenging puzzles. We love the floor puzzle by Mudpuppy. This 12-piece puzzle was the first floor puzzle that I introduced to my son. I particularly like this one, because each animal is a distinct color, which makes it easier for a beginner to identify where the pieces belong.

Puzzle available here.

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