Top Five Gift Ideas for a Toddler Girl

Tonya Zomer
Sometimes, picking out gifts can be just plain hard. Either, the child has too many toys already or you have no idea on what they like at the moment. Here are five ideas for a gift for a toddler girl.

Top Five Gift Ideas for Toddler Girls: Dolls

My daughter and niece were so excited to get their very first dolls. They got to play Mommy and be all grown up! You can also add to this gift by getting bottles, diapers, and clothes. You can also get strollers, high chairs, etc for their babies. There are many different dolls to choose from for your gift, from the basic dolls to the ones that can go potty all by themselves!

Top 5 Gift Ideas for Toddler Girls: Barbies

Barbies are always toddler girls' favorites. Depending on your budget, Barbie doll houses are also a great gift idea for a toddler girl. Accessories for Barbies also can be a great gift idea such as: clothes, campers, even swimming pools. One can almost never go wrong with a Barbie doll as a gift for a toddler girl.

Top Five Gift Ideas for Toddler Girls: Dress Up Clothes

Toddler girls love to play in the world of pretend. Toddler girls love to be "pretty", and whether it be princess costumes or play shoes, or even some old clothes of your own, toddlers will absolutely love this gift. This gift is great for engaging your child's imagination and will keep them occupied for hours.

Top Five Gift Ideas for Toddler Girls: Realistic Toys: Play Food/Cash Register/Cleaning Toys/Kitchen Set

Toddler girls love to be big helpers and one thing that they always do is watch their parents do their daily work. Getting them their own toy vacuum, mop and other toy cleaning supplies, they can pretend to clean and let them feel good about themselves by helping mommy or daddy! Play food sets activate their imagination, when they first purchase the food from the grocery store with their toy cash register and then bring them to their own kitchen and can "make" the food.

Top 5 Gifts for a Toddler Girl: Fridge Phonics

Leap Frog has a genius toy called Fridge Phonics. It magnetically attaches to your refrigerator door and educates your child in areas of alphabet, matching and memorizing. My children absolutely love the one we have and have learned their whole ABC's song, and how to match from this toy. There is also an advanced fridge phonics that even helps older kids how to spell out small words.

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  • Annette Robbins9/21/2010

    Ideas I can use for my granddaughter~

  • Laura Cone9/1/2010

    great story

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