What are the best toys and activities for a two year old boy?
September 26th, 2009 | by Michael |sugarbaby29mk asked:
My son is 2 years old. I would like some feedback about what other 2 year old boys enjoy and what toys are popular for this age.
THAD
My son is 2 years old. I would like some feedback about what other 2 year old boys enjoy and what toys are popular for this age.
THAD

7 Responses to “What are the best toys and activities for a two year old boy?”
By beary724 on Sep 28, 2009 | Reply
Bubbles, Sidewalk Chalk, Little People..peek aboo blocks.
Any kind of art stuff. They have a Crayola Brand out called
Tadoodles . I think thats the name. They have little stampers he can push down..no mess. They even have a art set that won an award for one of the best toy ideas at Christmas.He also may like to do some puzzles.
By brokenmasochist on Sep 28, 2009 | Reply
When my son was 2, he LOVED the Thomas the train sets. I ended up buying him an imagniarium train table (its just like the thomas the train table, just not the thomas the train brand, so its a bit cheaper). It came with TONS of wood train tracks and the wood trains. He absolutely LOVED it. My son is now 5, and he still plays with it, and my daughter who is 15 months also has started playing with. I think its a great investment. They are so sturdy, and last through the years! I spent $120 for mine, and it was well worth it. You can always add on to it too with neat train stations and what not.
By brittney K on Sep 29, 2009 | Reply
anything they can ride on …there are these little battery 4-wheelers at walmart for about 60 bucks 2 and 3 year olds both love them…..little trucks and cars to play with on the floor…coloring gets big at this age,they love markers…lol… they love to swim in little pools…or big ones..they love playing at the park or on a swingset…
By Mel on Sep 30, 2009 | Reply
My son loves his Little Tikes house and car. He climbs into the window of this house and then out again, using his little couch for a landing pad! He have abandoned the stroller in favour of the car (has a handle and removable floor) although I had to fix the wheels because the plastic wheels were so noisy. He also loves to colour, he’ll point to the pinter and say “Elmo” and I’ll print one out for him. He also loves his ride on toys, a dump truck and school bus. He’s just starting to get into trucks and trains but I think it won’t be long at I’ll be buying him a train table.
By ChikenLittle on Oct 2, 2009 | Reply
CARS- the more bulky ones- not hotwheels
dress up (like construction hat, stuff like that)
tools
may sound weird but a baby- boys need this type of role play just as much as girls
bat and ball set
golf set
anything WET! we like to do a bowl filled with water and sponge outside and he can wet just about anything he wants
By edm4340 on Oct 3, 2009 | Reply
Here’s some good ideas:
By leahchattam on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply
Activity and educational books are great for any age child. It’s best to start them off young.
I purchased a few children’s books from
They have a huge selection of interactive books that you bound to find something that ties into your son’s interest.
Hope this help!