{"id":32642,"date":"2016-11-18T06:04:37","date_gmt":"2016-11-18T11:04:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ahealthysliceoflife.com\/?p=32642"},"modified":"2021-02-12T08:30:12","modified_gmt":"2021-02-12T13:30:12","slug":"great-gifts-for-two-year-old-girls","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ahealthysliceoflife.com\/great-gifts-for-two-year-old-girls\/","title":{"rendered":"Great Gifts for Two Year Old Girls"},"content":{"rendered":"

These great gifts for two year old girls covers all the bases from art to active play.<\/span> As a mom to two girls, I can assure you that the two year old in your life will absolutely love these gifts, so save for later and share with your friends to make gift buying easier than ever this year!<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n

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Little People’s Disney Princess Song Castle<\/h2>\n

We’ve had this adorable Little People Princess Castle<\/a> in our house thanks to Aunt Cara and Uncle Stat since Hailey was two years old and it still (three years later) is a household favorite. The princesses, when placed on the dance floor, each say their name, a statement and sing a segment of their respective movie songs. Kaitlyn even brings the princesses to bed with her at night. It’s a guaranteed hit! (See also: the newest Little People Disney Castle version<\/a>)<\/p>\n

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Art Mosaic Projects<\/h2>\n

Ideal for the older two year old, this princess mosaic set<\/a> or the pet mosaic set<\/a> both have larger foam tiles that are easier for smaller hands to use as they further develop their fine motor skills. It’s a great first art project and kids two to three years old will love it.<\/p>\n

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Bath Toys<\/h2>\n

As if bath time wasn’t already enough fun, this Musical Duck Race Toy<\/a> basically turns the bathtub into a water table game! If that’s too splashy, try this adorable fishing pole bathtub set<\/a> or the light up Koi toy<\/a> for more bathtub fun.<\/p>\n

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Books<\/h2>\n

Two years old is a great age for any of the My First Look and Find books<\/a>. We have several and they are great for Kaitlyn because she will sit in her crib looking through them when she’s having her daily “nap” or when she wakes up in the morning. Other current favorite books include A Visitor for Bear<\/a> and Ribbit<\/a>, both are which are sweet stories with just the right amount of words on the page to keep a toddler’s attention.<\/p>\n

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The Code-A-Pillar<\/h2>\n

Designed to teach young kids the beginning concept of coding, kids (ages 2 1\/2 to age 6 ideally) connect the 9 segments to program the path of The Code-A-Pillar<\/a>, which lights up, makes sounds and blinks as it goes along its path. I’ve heard really great things about the product and am excited to play with it with the girls on Christmas morning.<\/p>\n

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Cardboard Playhouses<\/h2>\n

I feel like I suggest this every chance I can, but it’s only because this Coloring Playhouse Cottage<\/a> was\/is such a huge hit in our house! For more creative play, you can also check out the pirate ship version<\/a> and the corrugated castle coloring house<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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Dress Up Clothes<\/h2>\n

I love this age because pretend play is really starting to gear up. I love snagging some post Halloween discounted costumes for the girls to dress up in (or try checking your local Goodwill which can have some great finds sometimes too). If you are looking to start from scratch, this Disney Princess Dress Up Trunk<\/a> is a reasonably prices starter kit OR check out this adorable super hero cape and mask option<\/a>!<\/p>\n

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Household Cleaning Supplies<\/h2>\n

I’m talking toys not Clorox. I love how much little kids think chores are fun (may it always stay that way!). We have this yard tools set<\/a> for the kids and they love helping in the yard. For inside chores, this sturdy clean up the house set<\/a> is perfectly equipped to give them everything they need to “help” out! Start ’em young -wink.<\/p>\n

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Step 2 Up & Down Roller Coaster<\/h2>\n

This would qualify as a splurge gift, but splurge we did after seeing how much my nieces and nephews loved and used theirs (for years). This three piece track locks safely together and the riding cart has a high back and handrail for safety. It’s a toddler’s dream!<\/p>\n

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Bilibo<\/h2>\n

Though it looks super simple (because it is), this Bilibo toy<\/a> has won awards by child development experts as it inspires creative, imaginative and limitless play for kids ages 2 and up. Rock it, fill it, wear it, slide it– toddlers will love it!<\/p>\n

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[Tweet “Check Out these Creative Gifts Ideas for Two Year Old Girls via @ahealthyslice #toddler #giftbuying”]<\/p>\n

You may also like:<\/span><\/p>\n

Great gifts for 5 Year Old Girls<\/a> (Holiday 2016)<\/p>\n

Gift Ideas for 5 Year Old Girls<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

Gift Ideas for Four Year Old Girls<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

Gift Ideas for Three Year Old Girls<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

Gift Ideas for Toddler Girls<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

And that\u2019s it!<\/span> If you have any great gifts your two year old has received and loved, please leave it in the comments and together we will get all this holiday shopping done before the last minute crazy rush!<\/span><\/p>\n

Gift guides are not sponsored and are comprised of products we own and use or products I have thoroughly researched and would\/will buy for my own kids.<\/span> Affiliate links are included.<\/span> Thank you for your readership and support!<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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