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Need help with birthday present for 2 year old


Ja  Rhule

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She's 23 months old and her favorite toy is an ipad. She spends hours playing games on it. She even know how to use skype to call my mom. Crazy stuff.

Not sure if this is good or bad...

also, if that's your competition what can you get her, an 80" 3D TV? Sheesh.

Gift Card to Monkey Joes is always a solid gift.

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2yrs old is tough...because most of their toys are crap. American Doll that looks like her might be cool

Piece of advice for anyone that's giving presents out for an upcoming 1 year old. Go ahead and buy their lifetime sportsmen license/saltwater fishing license (yes...they are seperate now). No one remembers what you gave them at 1, but it's something they'll always have and well worth it. Cheap too.

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2yrs old is tough...because most of their toys are crap. American Doll that looks like her might be cool

Piece of advice for anyone that's giving presents out for an upcoming 1 year old. Go ahead and buy their lifetime sportsmen license/saltwater fishing license (yes...they are seperate now). No one remembers what you gave them at 1, but it's something they'll always have and well worth it. Cheap too.

That's a great gift. Under the age of 1 is $275.

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