Monday, November 25, 2013

Birthday Present Suggestions For A 2yearold Daughter

Birthday gifts for your two-year-old granddaughter should cater to their girly, artistic and adventurous side.


By the time most children turn two, they have already developed strong personalities and specific tastes. Before deciding on a birthday gift for your two-year-old granddaughter, consider her interests and joys in life, such as feminine, artistic or sporty tendencies. Your gift should tie into these leanings, allowing your granddaughter to celebrate her developing personality while still enjoying her childhood.


Dress Up


Most little girls, even at the age of two, enjoy dressing up in frilly clothes. As a result, your granddaughter will love a pink dress, accessorized with a floral headband, lace rimmed socks and patent leather shoes. Take your granddaughter to a portrait studio while wearing the outfit and provide her parents with framed pictures from the session. Dress-up gear also includes purple feather boas, princess tiaras and costume jewelry, ideal for a tea party. Include a plastic tea set, as well as stuffed animals to serve as guests at the party.


Art Supplies


Some children begin exploring their creative outlets around the age of two. As a result, art supplies serve as an ideal gift for your granddaughter. Offer such items as finger paints, crayons, colored pencils, construction paper, stickers and coloring books. Include a set of colorful magnets so her parents can display her artwork on the refrigerator. Additional supplies include colored clays, plastic molds, stand-up chalk boards and an artist's apron for added protection. Place the items in a travel kit so she can also bring her art supplies with her to grandma and grandpa's house.


Throwback Toys


Create a bond between your childhood and your granddaughter's by providing her with a classic toy. For instance, give her a collection of throwback tin toys, such as spinning tops, jack-in-the-boxes and wind-up toys. Conjure up memories from your own childhood with such simple wooden playthings as building blocks, gliders, hand carved push animals or large puzzles that feature a princess or ballerina. Other classic toys include old-fashioned tricycles, red wagons and crying baby dolls with such accessories as strollers, bottles, cloth diapers and various dresses.








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