Baby Toys Buying Guide: How to Choose by Age
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It's important to select age-appropriate toys for your child. Buying an item that is too advanced for a newborn can lead to a frustrated baby and could be a possible safety hazard. Alternatively, picking a toy that is aimed at infants and giving it to a toddler will be a waste of money and result in a bored child. When making a toy purchase, consider the particular skills you want to enhance and the toy's construction (i.e. wooden toys


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Quick Picks
Here are some quick picks to get started right away on your search for the perfect toy. These cute toys are great for babies. Uncomplicated and soft, they are perfect for delicate hands. Additionally, by choosing toys without small and detachable parts, you decrease the chances your baby will pull it off and put it in his or her mouth. These can be very dangerous and harmful to your fragile infant. Toys can get more complex as your baby gets older to match his or her expanding mind. Toddlers need toys that involve more activity and exploration in order to satisfy their curiosity.
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The Little Peep Giraffe is a great stuffed animal but also has different fabrics and colors to occupy baby's minds. |
This table is colorful and stimulated for little brains, and also plays music. |
Stackers are great for developing minds--especially this soft one that's easy to keep track of. |
Here's a book you won't have to worry about getting ruined. It has tons of fun activities for little hands. |
This is a fun way to expose infants to music. |
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Stacking blocks are great because they are safe for infants, but will still provide entertainment for toddlers. |
This pirate ship is good for toddlers. It does have some small parts, so you may want to stay nearby when used. |
Kids love Diego! Here's a fun toy to play with Diego and all of his friends. |
The Smartville tree house is a fun and whimsical toy for toddler and preschool-aged kids. |
My Photo Safari is the ultimate imagination toy! Kids will be able to go on a safari with their friends anytime. |
Stage One: Baby's First Toys
A newborn is experiencing everything for the very first time. At this tender stage, toys should facilitate a baby's learning and stimulate their senses. Although their senses aren't fully developed, babies are looking for ways to use them to satisfy his or her curiosity. They are drawn to contrasting colors, rich textures, and playful sounds. Simple toys are best to help newborns develop their visual focus and muscular control. During the first few months, babies will be carefully observing their world, make their first impressions count! When the child is confined to a crib![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Quick Picks |
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Stage Two: Little Explorers
They feel more comfortable in their environments and are ready to explore. At this stage, a child can confidently control their head and might have started to crawl. All of their senses have become more complex and they need toys that will help them develop them further. These little tots are ready to experiment with new types of toys. For the first time, they will be able to interact with their toys, this means the toys need to be more durable and more advanced. Stuffed animals![]() ![]() ![]() Quick Picks |
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Stage Three: Baby on the Run
Once a baby is walking, keeping them entertained and out of trouble is a big job. Toddlers, from 1-2 years old, have incredible amounts of energy. These little balls of energy can explore most areas of the home and they need toys to channel their energy and enable them to learn. Favorite toddler games involve mimicking adult activities, such as cooking, cleaning, doing yard work or playing house. Toddlers want to listen to music, talk on phones and drive cars. Hence, look-alikes toys are quite popular. Spending time outdoors is a great way to wear a toddler out. They can run around more easily in a yard or a park with less sharp corners to bump their head on. Kids at this age will be ready for sand boxes![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Quick Picks |
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Stage Four: Preschool Preparation
By age 3, children are ready to care for their own basic needs. They are becoming increasingly independent and are speaking for themselves, mastering potty-training, and starting to prepare for school. Preschoolers can manage many arts and crafts projects. Some will be able to follow along when reading books and can recite the alphabet and count. Books![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Quick Picks |
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Safe, but can still distract toddlers for a long time! |
Keep kids out of trouble and out of harmful places in the house |
Very entertaining and safe! |
Skill Development Toys for Babies Perfect for curious minds. |
Great for developing skills! |


















