1st birthday present?
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- uan0
- Horp0
Big, colourful, squishy... anything at all will be fine.
- shitehawke0
This is sneezy the activity dragon. Got it for my niece when she was around 6 months and she loved it. Plus is was about the same size as her for a while.
- monoboy0
^ Pretty much.
My daughters favourite toy at that age was a series of stackable plastic cups from IKEA that cost 99p.
- polly_pocket0
http://www.kushdiclothing.co.uk/…
There are some really cute things on here. check out the personalised jim jams.
- pizzafire0
^ the one in the middle reminds me of these ikea lights:
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalo…
(we have the blue one ... these photos don't do them justice though as they look much cooler in the dark. and they can be unplugged from the back so that they are portable)
- NoFavorite0
- I loved that book!bedc
- The Moose one's good toolocustsloth
- brandelec0
my boy just turned one.. he loves things he can push around because he's finally walking.. so those toys like shopping carts, cars, wagons.. can't go wrong
- lvl_130
my friend has created a really great line of stuff: http://www.snugaboo.com/
we bought a couple for our nephews :)
- Sugary0
yeah, he's walking so thats a good idea with the things he can push... I also remember when my niece and nephew were kids the toys that were the most annoying were the ones they loved to play with...
- NONEIS0
This might be too advanced, but man, this thing was the best when I was a tyke :D
- Greedo0
Give him a big bag of Duplo or similar building blocks, our kid is a fiend for them. Fosters hand-eye coordination and imagination and blah blah blah they're just good fun.
- airey0
a packet of lucky strike?
- Sugary0
Aren't duplo a bit of a choking hazard?
a pack of lucky strikes and a zippo is what I would have wanted as a kid...