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MontrealMum
08-29-2009, 09:24 PM
DS and his friend N share a b-day, and we're going to all get together soon to celebrate since we were all away on vacation on the actual date. I'd like to get something in the $20-$30 range. Originally, I was not super into gender specific toys, but we have somehow found ourselves lately in the world of trucks, trains, and such with DS...and I've realized that N seems to be a bit of a girly girl (recalling her toys and a distinct preference for lavendar and pink). Should I go with a Corolle doll or something? Any other suggestions? I'd rather not do books only because she has lots and I wouldn't want to duplicate; with clothes, I don't think I'd be able to guess the size accurately. What are your faves for an extremely verbal, girly, 2yr. old girl? TIA!

Melaine
08-29-2009, 09:43 PM
I like the idea of Calin or Tidoo. Other ideas are a doll stroller or shopping cart or Melissa & Doug cutting food or Slice and Bake Cookies. There have been a couple threads about this I will look for them....

jent
08-29-2009, 09:52 PM
What are your faves for an extremely verbal, girly, 2yr. old girl? TIA!

Since you've just described "Little Miss Tiny" I thought I'd speak up. She LOVES her Calin and plays with her daily, so that is a great gift. But she may have dolls already-- in which case some doll accessories (stroller, feeding accessories) might be nice. Another favorite is her small dollhouse (we have the Fisher Price Busy Day Home).

She loves her play kitchen, and the Melissa and Doug cutting food set was a great hit for her 2y/o birthday.

A recent surprise hit were playsilks-- I was worried this would be another one of my 'crunchy mom' gifts that sounded good but fell flat, but I was pleasantly surprised that they do get a lot of play. And I didn't even have to show her that they were 'pretend' this or that-- she figured it out on her own. I bought mine off Etsy.

Oh, and maybe play jewelry? I have to admit, this is the sort of thing I avoid getting because it is too girly for my taste (we have a very few); but DD loves this stuff and when we visit her cousin she goes gaga borrowing all her toy necklaces and bracelets.

And finally, she does love books. You can never really have too many books. But it's hard to give some without giving duplicates.

Melaine
08-29-2009, 09:53 PM
I still can't find the thread I was thinking of but here are a couple others:
http://www.windsorpeak.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=331053&highlight=gift+year+girl
http://www.windsorpeak.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=331053&highlight=gift+year+girl

MontrealMum
08-29-2009, 10:33 PM
Thanks, guys! I'll look check all that out - it's very helpful :)

KrisM
08-29-2009, 10:44 PM
Playsilks, play purse, dress up clothes, baby dolls are all things DD liked last year a lot.

bubbaray
08-29-2009, 10:46 PM
Corolle doll:

This one is very cute IRL: http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/toys/LES-DOLLIE-MARSHMALLOW-Corolle-Les/027084436235-item.html


If you can up your budget:

$32.95: http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/toys/Calin-Cheerful-Pink-Doll-Corolle/027084432619-item.html -- has hair

$36.95: http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/toys/Calin-Charming-Sweet-by-Corolle/027084765014-item.html -- no hair

A variety of Calin's from Mastermind Toys: http://www.mastermindtoys.com/store/product_listing.asp?rd=204062880&subcat=53&brand=65&cat=0&agecat=0&showcat=0&page=1&MSCSProfile=A3CTRV481N7H9MV2QDEW7RJJX0CKBHF7

Mastermind has better descriptions than Chapters re hair/no hair/color, eye color, clothing. Chapters has free shipping. I can't remember Mastermind's shipping policies.

GL!

ETA: If your friend is OK with it, my 2yo loves Barbies and princess dolls. They are widely available at Superstore (Loblaws?), Walmart and (more expensively) TRU. Of course, Target has them too if you will be in the US before your party.... I've also seen Calin's at local Chapters IRL and also at independent toy retailers.

amandabea
08-29-2009, 10:56 PM
Somehow I've found myself w/ a girlie-girl too. Her faves have been her Corelle Calin and Tidoo babies and the various accessories. Her kitchen and accessories, especially the Learning Resources play food (these get much more play than the M&D stuff). Her dollhouse gets limited play bc we don't have anywhere to put it. Also dress up stuff is big here. And the Piggy Paint nail polish for her toes is very popular!! I wasn't too keen on it initially, but it is fun. And games like Hi-Ho Cherry-O and Animal Scramble - although they aren't girlie.

HIU8
08-29-2009, 10:57 PM
What about a tea party set. There is a great one made from recycled milk jugs that is sold at tru. I have also seen it on Amazon. DD got it for her birthday and LOVES it.

bubbaray
08-29-2009, 11:02 PM
What about a tea party set. There is a great one made from recycled milk jugs that is sold at tru. I have also seen it on Amazon. DD got it for her birthday and LOVES it.


Its the one made by Green Toys (http://www.greentoys.com/tea.html). Chapters usually sells it and the tea set in store. Here are their other toys: http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/toys/Green-Toys/606324-4294967151-cat.html

MontrealMum
08-29-2009, 11:48 PM
Cool! I think I'll go to Chapters tomorrow and see what they have in store, otherwise, they do free shipping if you order over $39 - which I always manage to do ;) We actually have the Green Toys tea set for DS, but I haven't given it to him yet...so I'm leaning towards that or a doll. The tea set would be good because she's so verbal and into make-believe, so I think she'd really enjoy it. I think that Corolle w/the pink hair would go over huge! AFAIK she does not have a play kitchen, so I'm not sure the food would be as great - though I think it's neat too.

BelleoftheBallFlagstaff
08-30-2009, 02:37 AM
Its the one made by Green Toys (http://www.greentoys.com/tea.html). Chapters usually sells it and the tea set in store. Here are their other toys: http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/toys/Green-Toys/606324-4294967151-cat.html

:yeahthat:

kijip
08-30-2009, 02:47 AM
My 2 year old niece will not take off her tutu. Honestly, she would wear it 24-7 if allowed. I am getting her a different colored one with petals in it for Christmas. My brother suggested that.

bubbaray
08-30-2009, 10:45 AM
My 2 year old niece will not take off her tutu. Honestly, she would wear it 24-7 if allowed. I am getting her a different colored one with petals in it for Christmas. My brother suggested that.


I've always wanted to get Prissy Poofs (http://www.prissypoofs.com/) for my girls. If the birthday event is soon, though, Molly won't have enough time for shipping.

H&M has a faux poof in their fall cataloge. It was around $20. Not sure what the smallest size is, though.