Definitely not getting all of this ourselves. The only things I'd really like to get are the tent and the tricycle; I'll suggest the others if I'm asked for ideas. The storage bins are desperately needed in her room, so I may get those sometime anyway...
I think I'm going to mostly put clothes on her list. Girl doesn't need much in the way of toys, but we're starting to catch up to our hand me down friends, so next size of sandals, PJs, etc. I have to work on a list so my MIL doesn't just buy crap we will end up getting rid of (but she will anyway).
- big la la loopsy plush dolls each - plush Daniel Tiger that sings (for DD2- found it at Target) - plush Minnie that plays music and has a light up bow (for DD1- also at Target) - Daisy Duck figure (DD2) - Minnie Mouse figure (DD1) - learning board (Minnie, has zippers, ties, buttons- Melissa and Doug I think) (DD1) - wooden block Mickey Mouse clubhouse puzzle (also M&D I think) (DD2) - 2 outfits each (Wal-Mart: Minnie & Hello Kitty)
Pretty sure that's it. DH always has to reel me in, I am such a sucker.
All I can think of now is a customized Bloom Dolly (https://www.facebook.com/Bloom-Dollies-Rebecca-Briggs-1514082788904973/?fref=ts) (FFTC, J doesn't have a doll of any kind yet) and like liziz mentioned clothes and stuff in her size. She's finally growing out of her 18 mo stuff.
DH thinks if we're going to get something like that, then we should just get her a swing set. But, I want to get her a playhouse. None of the swing sets have actual "houses" under them with all of the fun kitchen, etc, stuff. So, then I wonder if I should just get a plastic one instead like this instead and just wait and do a swing set another year? (I don't think I want to spend swing set $$, yet, and I want to make sure we are going to be here awhile before I do.)
honeybee434, we have this one that the kids love. Since DD came early, it ended up being installed the day I got home from the hospital instead of 2 weeks before she was born. Both kids love it (and you could make a playhouse setup in the bottom).
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