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Hi, my little boy will be 1 soon. I have a few ideas for presents but I'm not a believer in going crazy at this stage as his favourite toys tend to be socks and leaflets! I was just wondering if anyone had any experience of a good toy to buy at this age, that they really grow to love and use as they develop?
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A sit-on toy (if you don't already have some)! A Thomas is still played with daily here a year and a half later, present from grandparents. Also got Little Tikes sit in cars, just used indoors so far and still much loved. Agree though I wouldn't go crazy, maybe a small token for now!

This tunnel was very popular (and for at least a year after). It's great cos it's very impressive to small people but folds away totally flat.


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Worlds-Apart-23EC106-Pop-Up-Tunnel/dp/B00361F3XE/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1381083608&sr=8-2&keywords=tunnel


Also if you don't have it this pop up toy was a firm favourite at that age and for months.


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Galt-6850007-Classic-Pop-Up-Toy/dp/B00005OB9H/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1381083712&sr=8-1&keywords=galt+pop+up+toy

`My son got a Wheelybug & a rocking caterpillar -


http://www.mamasandpapas.com/product-wheelybug-ladybird/8501f3000/type-i/


http://www.mamasandpapas.com/product-rocking-animal-babyplay-charlie-caterpillar/644982700/type-i/


Both take up a bit of space, but he loves them + they actually look really nice so I don't mind having them out in the sitting room all the time. Small presents for Christmas though I think!

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