Don't let boy/girl stereotypes stand in your way.
My 15 year old son got a boy baby doll for his 3rd birthday. He named him Jimmy! Later, he wanted a baby sister for Jimmy so I got him a baby girl doll with braids. He carried her by the braid, lol. The idea that I had to teach my husband as well is that if girls can learn to be good mommies (learning to care and nurture) boys can learn to be good daddies as well. He would also carry around an old purse of mine and fill it with his Hot Wheels. To him, it was just a sturdy bag for his cars! Maybe if more boys were given the opportunity to become "good daddies" we wouldn't hear about so many grown men who are dipsticks as husbands and fathers.
Kitchen sets are great for 2 year olds! My 23 year old son had a small table top version when he was little and was always making me spaghetti for lunch and dinner, lol. It was a great time to talk while he "cooked" and "washed" the dishes.
Dress up clothes are another great thing! The best time to buy is right after Halloween when everything in stores AND online go 50-75% off. Last year I bought lots of Star Wars and princess costumes for my triplets after Halloween as Christmas presents. They were THRILLED!
Fisher Price Little People are another great pretend play series. Pick the farm, doll house, school, etc. Little People are a BIG hit with preschoolers.
Building blocks is a good choice. Legos, wooden, Lincoln Logs, waffle, any kind can create a castle, a ship, anything the mind can imagine. My 23 year old built a battle ship out of Duplos when he was 2.5!
You can introduce washable crayons and coloring books. Color Wonders is fun as well, and easy clean up.
Play-Doh and modeling clay is fun and they have a lot of accessories to use with it. The barber shop is a big hit with kids.
Magnadoodles are fun.
K. B
mom to 5 including triplets
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