C hildren really start to become little people by the time they’re two, with strong opinions on what they do (and don’t) like. Most are walking and running around – often at high speeds – as well as climbing and pulling themselves up on anything they can get their hands on. They’re also a lot of fun, constantly learning and developing physically, with fine and gross motor skills, along with verbally mastering new words every day. “Two-year-olds learn through looping the same action over and over again, so gifts that reward repetition are great,” says Rachel Carrell, the CEO of childcare company Koru Kids. From role-play kitchens and dressing-up to imaginative books and busy boards, there are lots of opportunities for this. Busy boards, for example, are full of simple repetitive games and tasks – such as fastening buttons and zips and matching coloured stickers to shapes. Here we pick out 24 of the best gifts and toys for two-year-olds.…