Ideas for a 2 year old girl around £5?

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I need some help bargain hunting please, ladies :)
My friend from work has 3 children & I always buy them a little something at Christmas & she always gets something for DS. It's her two youngest's birthdays in November too & DS is off to their joint party so I've already spent around £12 on each of them for that. So for Christmas, I only ideally only want to spend about £5 on each of them & wrap their presents with a £1 selection box to bulk them out a bit. I got her DD1 (8) a little girl's lip gloss & nail varnish set in Matalan on 3 for 2 & have seen a bumper Avengers sticker book for her DS (4). Both cost £5.
It's her DD2 I'm struggling with. Everything I seem to think of is more like £10 :dohh: She will have just turned 2. Any ideas, ladies? TIA.
 
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B005ZGF6OE/ref=pd_aw_sims_6?pi=SS115

This went down to £4ish on amazon before. I'm sure it was free delivery too but I can't remember.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B004WINVOS/ref=pd_aw_sims_1?pi=SY115
Maybe it'll go down again.
 
Busy book £5
Rapunzel aquadoodle mini mats £1.99 in home bargains

If she likes peppa amazon are selling the Xmas DVD on pre order for £3:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product...m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_r=0R74BC7XA1BZ8JSKTS82

And the book people are selling a peppa Xmas board book for £2.49 (free del using code AUTUMN)
https://www.thebookpeople.co.uk/web...0EC-4C70-9F52-4431EC3FF1DE&istItemId=ilmaawtw

The peppa DVD and book together would be £5.50 and would make a lovely gift, my 26 month DD is getting both:flower:
 
Thank you both :D

I love the muffin doll, lovemybubba. So cute!

Why didn't I think of busy books?! :dohh: I'm not 100% if she likes Peppa but surely lost LOs do?! I know DS does. Whereas I can't stand her :haha:
 
How big are those muffin dolls? Because they have the small ones in pound world, my DD has some and they are small, probably not something I'd get as a gift, more a stocking filler, just don't want you being disappointed if you do order and they are tiny!

I'd probably go with a busy book, although some of the figures may be a but small?

I think the peppa dvd and book would be a good bet :thumbup:
 
Another option could be one of those 82p aprons from Amazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00D43BNPQ/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - then pick up some baking ingredients e.g. some pretty cake cases, a little wooden spoon (Tesco usually has them very cheap), some sprinkles or something. My 2 year old girl adores stuff like that... or some craft things from Wilko/Tesco/£1 shop with the apron.
 
That's a lovely idea, Rachel, thank you. Another fab idea. I knew I could rely on the girls in the grotto :thumbup:
 

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