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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is more subtle. It seems like it would be a good toy - made in the USA, no batteries, no lights, made of wood. How bad could that be? A SET OF SOLID WOODEN BALLS AND A HAMMER made by Melissa and Doug. First you bang on the ball with the hammer and then when the ball pops out of the bottom you throw it across the room. Then you are left with a two year old with a wooden hammer. And you know what happens when you have a hammer? Everything looks like a nail. http://www.amazon.com/Melissa-Doug-Deluxe-Pound-Tower/dp/B000VO3GME[/quote] Some one got us this. It is the most obnoxious gift ever. What the heck purpose other than to drive adults crazy?[/quote] Now, my girls love this. They chase the balls down and put them back and play over and over again. I'm not saying it's not annoying to others, just that there's a potential that this one would work out well. So maybe best to go with something else for OP's purposes (which I am enjoying immensely). I echo the musical instrument pack, particularly with a harmonica. But - tie a kazoo on top. And wrap it in the 'shiny' paper Target currently has in its Dollar section. Little did I realize, no two year old can tear it (oops). Just to add some frustration at the front end. I am unable to find a picture or link to the world's most annoying toy ever - a purple "radio" that plays incessantly loud music and has no off switch. It was given to my girls by their uncle while we were on vacation at his house. I was kind of hoping TSA would find a reason to seize it on our way home (I suspected it would be a problem, but there was no "polite" way to leave it at our relatives' house, as we don't visit often enough to leave toys there for future use.) It is currently in our basement. If OP would like it, I'd be more than happy to make it available for re-gifting. Just let me know how to get in touch. There's an idea - OP, if you want to set up a PO Box for a few weeks, I bet we can make you a WONDERFUL present. :twisted: [/quote]
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