Question Posted Wednesday September 11 2013, 8:18 pm
My brother's girlfriend invited me to a birthday party for her son, he will be 1. I'm not sure what kind of things to get a 1 year old. He just started walking, and he isn't much interested in his baby toys any more, but I don't think 1 is old enough to appreciate older kid toys like action figures and such. Maybe I'm thinking too hard about it but I don't want to show up with nothing.
I don't have kids and haven't had to buy gifts for younger kids so I just need some ideas!
Now if he isn't into his baby toys and like you said he can't really have older toys as some may have little parts (and we all know kids like to put things in their mouths!)
So what I would do is maybe buy him some Disney stuff like, Stuffed toys, Movies, P.J's ect. My brothers love Disney and the movies are for all ages! Surprisingly my brothers favorite is Cinderella!
Hope this helps!
P.S its boring for the child but if you really don't know what to get you can always go with clothes! Your Brothers girlfriend will probably really appreciate that! [ NagNikki's advice column | Ask NagNikki A Question ]
laynemayhem answered Thursday September 12 2013, 3:57 pm: Children of that age love colourful movies with talking characters. My cousin (same age) loooves Cars, Toy Story, Finding Nemo, anything by pixar. I hope I helped! [ laynemayhem's advice column | Ask laynemayhem A Question ]
MissAshlee answered Wednesday September 11 2013, 9:11 pm: I have a three year old, and my favorite kids of things for her to get are educational toys, that are of course for her age. When you go to the store, look on the toy tags/boxes, they'll be labeled to say what ages they are for. So just get something that says 1+ or 12 mo+.
You could always ask her what kinds of things he's into. You'd be surprised at how young kids can start liking Blues Clues and other media related things that have toys and videos and such. You can also never go wrong with bubbles, and even bath toys like bath crayons or bath water color changers or bath foam soap (which I don't actually bathe my daughter with, but it's fun for her to play with in the tub - making bath time fun is important.)
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