thread: Suggestions needed of a toy to buy for 20month old going to hospital

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  1. #1
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    Sep 2008
    Sunshine Coast QLD
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    Hi..
    I hope everything goes well with your daughter..
    When my son was in hossy we gave him a etch a sketch thing and he enjoyed that. We played stories on it and i drew things he had to guess and little things like that. He was a tad older though..

    Good luck
    xo

  2. #2
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    Oct 2007
    ★ nor here nor there ★
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    Helium balloon is a fabuolous toy, the foil ones I have quite a number of friends who littlies have been in and out of hospital and a ballon is definietly one of their favourites.

    I hope you get some answers from the Endoscopy.
    Take care
    xxoo

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2005
    Blue Mountains
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    Magnadoodle was my first thought too! There's some pretty funky ones out there.. colour ones even I think!

    But then I read your post and you want something cuddly .... I dunno. My kids will take any new toy to sleep with them whether it's cuddly or not heheh...

    Trying to think what my DD loves playing with at the moment.. she loves stickers.. but that can get messy.. she loves her tea set.. a pad of paper and a couple of stamps would keep her amused for hours lol.. she loves books.. maybe a book with moving parts (tough enough to withstand a 20mth old hehe) .. DS's cash register is a big hit, or a telephone.

    I dunno.. hope those help a bit.

    And all the best for the operation. Hope it goes smoothly and gives you some answers. *hugs*

  4. #4
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    Jul 2007
    Sydney
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    I think the doll Brontide suggested sounds perfect, especially for a 1 1/2yr old, and having her being able to cuddle it as well as play and keep amused without throwing it around and hurting herself. Why dont you think about 2 little toys if you are worried about her keeping amused with them. I know V is alot younger but when she was in hospital a few weeks ago, I had a few toys with her and one of those toys was one she enjoys playing with, so maybe think of taking her favourite toy and buy her a new toy too.
    May I also ask how much does your DD weigh? On V's discharge letter they also put down that she is failing to thrive. I am interested as now V is seeing a dietician, was supposed to go today, but both V and I are not well so had to cancel for next week. Is that what they had you do first, before these operations? I am so sorry your little one is going thru this. Hugs

  5. #5
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2007
    Ever so slowly going crazy...
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    All these suggestions are great, and I took a mixture of them to hossy for Kane.

    His absolut fave though was a version of the glow worm. He was sooky, and wanted to cuddle, but have a toy too. He could cuddle it, it would light up, and play soft bubba music. He LOVED it, and wouldn't let it go. He still soothes himself with it now!!

  6. #6
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    Oct 2006
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    Yael, I was just trying to think of something for DS as he has surgery next monday.

    How about a doll with nice long hair? Something that she can play with to distract herself. Other than that I'm clueless. I hope it all goes well for you and DD on Wed.

    Pretty Butterfly: Can I ask where you got the Glow Worm from? Sounds perfect for DS.

    Spring xx

  7. #7
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    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
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    along with the doll could you get a doctors kit? if you find one with a thermometer or some of the things that they may be using on your little one, she may be able to play doctor with the doll that can help her get undertanding and make it less scary.

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    Jun 2005
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    His absolut fave though was a version of the glow worm. He was sooky, and wanted to cuddle, but have a toy too. He could cuddle it, it would light up, and play soft bubba music. He LOVED it, and wouldn't let it go. He still soothes himself with it now!!
    We have a leapfrog caterpillar type thing that could be cuddly. It plays classical music, colour & number songs, and has different rattly/toy bits on it. Don't know how much it is tho, it was a gift, and I know leapfrog stuff isn't cheap. We used to use the medley setting to put DS to sleep hehe.

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    Jul 2007
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    I was thinking of a glow worm too. I also thought of a Careflight Bear dressed as a hospital patient...they are really cute. Very $$ from the Careflight site...but you can get them on Ebay (even brand new) very cheap.