She is ONLY 2.
She'll grow into it.
At 2, they aren't that picky about toys yet. Try some of the educational toys from Leap.
Well in that case with toys, simplest is always the best. They have the most fun that way.
My grandaughter is getting a Henry .22 lever gun to carry on her horse. She’ll be 7 (months) at Christmas.
O.K. then get something with a Bipod so She can site in with less trouble.
;)
I am told that Furbies are all the rage with little gals ... but their parents tell me that the Furbies are psychotic, weird, confusing to the kids, and some kids even throw them out or bury them beneath piles of clothing in the closet! LOL! So perhaps you should *not* splurge on a Furby. ;o)
After my knee-jerk post about the Furbies (because I’m scared to death MY kids will ask for one! LOL!) I thought back to what they really reeeeeeeeally loved when they were 2 to 3. A few things stand out:
1) Blocks. Unpainted wooden ones are best since then you don’t have to keep them out of her mouth so much (worrying about what’s in the paint). My kids especially liked the ones with pillars and triangles and such. If you make your own, make double-sure the edges are really rounded.
2) My kids had a Leapfrog brand little schoolbus that sang all the letters of the alphabet and told what sounds the letters made. I thought they’d be bored to tears but they loved it! And learned all their letter sounds from it when they were only two.
3) The Mozart Magic Cube by Munchkin. At age six, my kids still play with this. It plays six different Mozart melodies, and a bunch of variations on the melodies, depending on which side of the cube you press. My kids danced to it, etc., and still love it. And it’s hard to go wrong with Mozart. :)
Have fun spoiling your little sweetie!