j/k dude, get her toys. my goddaughter went nuts when I got her a cabbage patch doll last year. or just get her lib lps wit mad loops an ill drama stabz yo
books!... everybody is going to get her toys... every year my daughter just HAS to have these toys, and she doesn't give a shit about any of them by december 27th, but she always goes back to the books
books!... everybody is going to get her toys... every year my daughter just HAS to have these toys, and she doesn't give a shit about any of them by december 27th, but she always goes back to the books
Books are never a bad look. My daughter (who is't much older than your niece) likes "Harry the Dirty Dog" series at her current age.
Toy-wise, sorting balls (diff shapes/colors) would be age-appropriate. As would building blocks. Magnetic alphabet letters are fun too.
Thinking stuff to develop her skills. No electronic bullshit or talking Elmo crap either.
books!... everybody is going to get her toys... every year my daughter just HAS to have these toys, and she doesn't give a shit about any of them by december 27th, but she always goes back to the books
Books are never a bad look. My daughter (who is't much older than your niece) likes "Harry the Dirty Dog" series at her current age.
Toy-wise, sorting balls (diff shapes/colors) would be age-appropriate. As would building blocks. Magnetic alphabet letters are fun too.
Thinking stuff to develop her skills. No electronic bullshit or talking Elmo crap either.
absolutly.
My son (17 months) is mad about books, the toys end up strewn around the house in various states of disrepair, but the books are always popular.
another good reason to get a book is you can write a short note in the inside cover, when she is older it will be good to look back on.
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j/k dude, get her toys. my goddaughter went nuts when I got her a cabbage patch doll last year.
or just get her lib lps wit mad loops an ill drama stabz yo
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Books are never a bad look. My daughter (who is't much older than your niece) likes "Harry the Dirty Dog" series at her current age.
Toy-wise, sorting balls (diff shapes/colors) would be age-appropriate. As would building blocks. Magnetic alphabet letters are fun too.
Thinking stuff to develop her skills. No electronic bullshit or talking Elmo crap either.
absolutly.
My son (17 months) is mad about books, the toys end up strewn around the house in various states of disrepair, but the books are always popular.
another good reason to get a book is you can write a short note in the inside cover, when she is older it will be good to look back on.