So you now have a communicative, adventurous 2-year-old at home

While kids this age master new skills daily, they learn the most by watching their parents go about their daily lives and mimic what they see adults doing. They’re starting to speak in simple sentences and are honing the fine art of defiant behavior, so most likely, your toddler’s favorite word, at this point, is a strident, uncompromising “no.” Kids this age vacillate between wanting to play with others and flying solo, so finding toys for 2-year-olds can be tough. When you need a gift for a 2-year-old, there are a few things to keep in mind.

“What they lack in self-control, older toddlers make up with in enthusiasm and determination. They are also avid observers of…you,” says Rebecca Parlakian, the senior director of programs at Zero to Three. “Imitating how you use your phone, carry your bag to work, or make dinner is how toddlers learn about the world.”

You want to invest in toys for 2-year-olds that encourage kids to explore the bright, big world around them. Some great ideas include: Doctor’s kits, household play items, construction toys, toy lawnmowers, and other imaginative play toys.

“Toddlers are also ready for toys that challenge their emerging problem-solving skills, like good old wooden blocks, simple puzzles, and even art materials like washable crayons, markers, and paints,” says Parlakian. These toys for 2-year-olds check all of those boxes.
Tasty Proteins Set by Hape
Not only do these pretend foods mimic what kids see at home, they come apart when kids chop them thanks to their self-stick tabs. Kids not only get one pretty awesome pretend play cooking set, but they also hone their motor skills when they put the meal together.
Buy Now $17.02 Gas 'n Go Mower by Little Tikes
A lawnmower is a real-world toy that also gets 2-year-olds to move around; when they push it, they hear popping sounds. You don't need batteries to work this mower, which is a bonus. Kids learn about cause and effect: When they pull the cord, they hear engine sounds.
Buy Now $33.89 PlanToys Dentist Set
Kids can try their hand at brushing, inspecting, and even removing teeth with this sophisticated dentist set. (The wooden mouth ensures you won't become their test subject.) Familiarizing toddlers with these tools might even help them be less afraid of the dentist.
$32.00 1.2.3 Countryside Building Block Set by PLAYMOBIL
Construction sets like this one are modular and teach kids to solve problems when they put the bricks together. It grows with your child and teaches him or her how the pieces fit to make something entirely new.
Buy Now $29.99 Doctor Set by PlanToys
Quite possibly the most beautiful medical kit for kids we've ever seen, this is a kit that can help kids make sense of the real world because they, too, see doctors for check-ups. From a blood pressure cuff to a stethoscope, all made of gorgeous wood, this is the medical kit to get for your kid.
Buy Now $55.80 Pull and Sing Puppy by VTech
This sweet little puppy plays music when kids pull her around, thus building gross motor skills. Plus, when kids push her buttons, they learn numbers and colors.
Buy Now $12.97 Metropolis 110-Piece Set by Magna-Tiles
Toddlers, and older kids, too, are obsessed with Magna-Tiles for a reason: they look cool, are easy to use, and encourage creativity. This set made our Best Toys of 2019 list. The open-ended quality of the tiles is everything you want in a toddler toy.
Buy Now $129.99 Classic ABC Wooden Block Cart by Melissa & Doug
Alphabet blocks are as classic as they come, and this wooden set, which is corralled in a lovely wagon, has vintage good looks. The best learning toys for 2-year-olds grow with them as they build skills. In the beginning, your toddler will have fun sorting these blocks by color; by the time she's 5, she'll be spelling out sight words.
Buy Now $13.49 The Block Set by Lovevery
This gorgeous set of wood blocks is the very definition of open-ended toy. It includes 70 pieces in 18 colors and tons of shapes, including arches, wheels, a bead threader, a rolling ramp, and shape sorter. And sure, kids have a blast building their empires while also learning the basics of physics and problem-solving.
Buy Now $90.00 Kitchen and Grill Set by Hape
If you don't have the space for a massive toy kitchen, get this spectacular little grill instead, which gets kids to act out dinnertime scenarios. This set isn't just fun, although it's definitely that. It helps kids with cognitive development and fosters endless open-ended play as kids pretend to be master chefs whipping up succulent dinners.
Buy Now $34.99 Kitchen Creations Magical Oven by Play-Doh
Good ol' Play-Doh not only challenges kids to make stuff cooked up by their imagination, they then serve up the pretend food at pretend meals. Kitchens are key to fostering pretend play. And this Play-Doh cooking set comes with cutters, a knife, fork, spoon, plate, six cans of Play-Doh and food attachments. Dinner is served.
Buy Now $12.57 Bristle Blocks by Battat
These are magic and magically fun blocks that stick together, almost like Velcro, so kids can build whatever they want with zero frustration.Plus, these bristly blocks help develop dexterity and hand-eye coordination. And they foster endless, limitless imaginary play.
Buy Now $15.50 My First Farm by Brio
Trains help kids explore and learn about their environment. And you really can't get much better than this Brio set, which includes a railway engine, animal wagon, five wooden animal characters, an interactive farm, two curved railway tracks, and two ramp tracks.Kids learn the basics of building and connecting things together with this classic train set, which encourages open-ended play. Plus, it works with all other Brio sets, so it grows along with your child.
Buy Now $49.95 Sit ‘n Spin Classic Spinning Activity Toy by Playskool
A classic toy that never loses this appeal, this spinning saucer teaches toddlers to sit, spin, and balance themselves. Sometimes, we forget that simple can be spectacular. This spinning saucer is not only fun, but helps toddlers practice balance, coordination, and motor skills.
Buy Now $79.99 Let’s Play House Set by Melissa & Doug
Who says toys for 2-year-olds can't be practical? Kids are encouraged to use their imagination and go to town with a child-sized broom, mop, duster, brush, and organizing stand. The red dustpan clips into all handles. They learn coordination, and how to complete a task.
Buy Now $26.99 Car Carrier Vehicle Set by Green Toys
This deceptively simple and colorful set helps your 2-year-old develop and build motor skills, and recognize different hues.
Buy Now $16.24 New Sprouts Fix It by Learning Resources
When you're looking for toddler gift ideas, the chance to imitate a parent will always win points. To boost your 2-year-old's imagination, you get kid-safe tools made from durable, soft plastic. The set includes a saw, hammer, screwdriver, wrench, drill, and toolbox.
Buy Now $19.95 Dough Activity Set by Green TOys
This dough is solid because it's made from actual ingredients we recognize (like flour) and lets your kids go nuts by making whatever they want, from simple ball they can now throw overhead, to ice cream cones and cars. Sorry in advance for the mess, but sensory-play items that provide physical stimulation always rank among our favorite age-appropriate toys for 2-year-olds..
Buy Now $11.50 Textured Balls
These balls encourage sensory development and physical activity. They're small enough for little hands, but big enough to be thrown or kicked or bounced around, helping kids hone physical skills and learn new ones.
Buy Now $12.49 Strider - 12 Classic No-Pedal Balance Bike, Ages 18 Months to 3 Years, Red
This no-peddle bike lets kids ages 18 months to 3 years move themselves along by pushing with their feet instead of peddling, eliminating the need to balancing skills they may not have mastered yet. Its large, no flat tires will withstand the test of time.
Buy Now $89.99
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