I’m at a loss on what gift to give to my nephew that’s turning 2 in about a week.

  • @carl_dungeon
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    109 hours ago

    A toy that makes a lot of sound- like a truck with siren noises or a little electric piano, or spaceship with explosion sounds. There are these great plastic dinos that roar when you play with them. As a parent, I’m telling you, their parents will thank you.

  • @andrewta
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    99 hours ago

    A large empty box that they can climb in and make it a fort. Cover it in cloth with their favorite theme.

    • @StupidSexyFlanders
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      517 hours ago

      I have a 2.5 year old girl. She loves stuff like this. This brand is also pretty durable.

  • @GraniteM
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    231 day ago

    Nothing that makes noise or takes batteries.

    Board books. Toddlers are murder on books with paper pages. Stick with classics like Goodnight Moon or Dr. Seuss, or if you want something more recent the Little Owl series by Divya Srinivasan, or Calm-Down Time by Elizabeth Verdick are really good.

    Playground/beach toys, like a bucket / shovel / rake set that parents can keep in the car. They’ll likely get lost, so go for cheap and sturdy over premium and expensive.

    Sidewalk chalk, like the huge fat ones.

    The water based coloring books someone else mentioned are great, too. No cleanup (beyond the occasional water spill), they can be reused, and they’re great entertainment for the car.

    And yeah, like others have said, coordinate with the parents.

    And if you hate the parents, get a Furby knockoff or something else that makes noise.

    • @JusticeForPorygon
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      322 hours ago

      Get the pop up book adaptation of Stephen King’s “The Girl of who loved Tom Gordon”

      • @GraniteM
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        622 hours ago

        The Pop-up Book of Phobias is also great.

  • @[email protected]
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    1021 hours ago

    Magnetiles are probably a good choice. Gonna get my niece a set for her birthday next month.

  • @takeheart
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    491 day ago

    Just ask the parents what (s)he likes.

    • @[email protected]
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      211 day ago

      Definitely coordinate with the parents, not only to find what your nephew’s interests are but also so no gifts are duplicated.

      If they don’t have advice or you can’t ask for some reason, Brio scale trains, construction equipment, emergency vehicles, dinosaurs and generic toys are usually a good bet, they don’t usually understand or care about brand names or franchises yet.

      • @Apepollo11
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        1 day ago

        if they don’t have some already, 100% on the Brio train set - except not Brio. The generic wooden railway sets are just as good nowadays, and many many times cheaper.

        You can buy a whole dinosaur themed wooden railway set on Amazon for £37. I’d want that, even as an adult!

        FWIW, both of my kids played with their wooden railway for years - seriously good investment.

      • @ABCDE
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        118 hours ago

        Full stops also exist. Both are fine.

  • @[email protected]
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    341 day ago

    Serious.

    World map for their room. First teaches colors and shapes, then numbers and letters, and then history.

  • @[email protected]
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    211 day ago

    Get them a magic painting book.

    They are black and white illustrations that have the ink in the black parts. The kid takes a brush with some water and scribbles to create color. It’s just perfect for that age, and it’s not more junk that the parents need to collect.

    Source: have toddler under two and friends with babies that just turned 2.