Our Parent Editors Say These Infant Toys Make the Best Holiday Gifts for Babies (2024)

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From first smiles to first steps, infants meet myriad developmental milestones at a rapid pace between birth and their first birthday. Developmentally appropriate toys can help expand a baby's skills and encourage their growth. Infant toys should be fun, engaging, and safe for tiny hands and mouths to explore. Sensory stimulation is how babies explore the world around them and toys with fun textures, colors, patterns, and sounds can help their senses develop.

To select the best toys for infants, we analyzed expert recommendations, reviewed the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) toy safety guidelines, and considered trends, best sellers, and beloved classics. We also surveyed 875 parents and caregivers to find out which toys babies actually love engaging with, and tested several toys with our own kids.We assessed dozens of options, narrowing our list down by considering design, features, material, ease of use, and value.

In This Article

  • Our Picks

  • How We Selected

  • Our Experts

  • What to Look For

  • FAQ

  • Why Trust Verywell Family

Lovevery The Charmer Play Kit

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Pros

  • Multiple toys in kit

  • All toys age-appropriate

  • Kit includes developmental guide

Cons

  • Subscription required

Explicitly made for infants, Lovevery’s Charmer Play Kit is designed to focus on the baby's growing social awareness. While these are pricey, the play kit has over 10 items, including high-contrast black-and-white image cards, a teether, a wooden rolling bell, an engaging mirror, and more. Each item has been hand-selected to match an infant’s developmental stage, making the most of tummy time and encouraging social awareness and the start of speech.

The kit also includes a helpful guide with tips, milestone information, at-home activity ideas, and much more. Our babies love these play kits and immediately engage with the toys when they're out.Although Lovevery kits are only available through a subscription, you can always cancel if you no longer want to receive additional kits.

Baby Einstein Kickin' Tunes Play Gym

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Pros

  • Four modes to play

  • Seven detachable toys

  • Fosters gross motor skills

Cons

  • Three AA batteries are required, not included

Bright, colorful, and functional, this play gym will become a versatile family favorite. We love that the play gym has four modes and can grow with your child as their skills and development blossom. The mat is ideal for tummy time for the youngest babies. It features tummy time support, detachable toys, lights, sounds, and piano keys that are all interactive and engaging. Flip it over and babies will have fun kicking the keys. As your baby grows and can sit up, the piano parts can flip up.

Our babies loved the music and were able to sit up and play independently for a long time. The toy requires three AA batteries, which are not included.

Fisher-Price Busy Buddies Gift Set

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Pros

  • BPA-free material

  • Includes three different animals

  • Portable size

Cons

  • Simpler toys may not engage some babies

This cute set features three different animals, all crafted for younger babies to engage with. Sized just right for little hands, the animals are small and portable, so it’s easy to stash one, two, or three in a diaper bag for fun anywhere. Each animal has rattle beads in their tummies and does different things: the elephant has soft ears for teething, the bird squeaks when pushed, and the lion’s mane clicks as it spins. We appreciated the various playing modes, but the simple toy may not please all babies.

Manhattan Toy Winkel Rattle & Sensory Teether Toy

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Pros

  • BPA-free teething tubes

  • Two-handed play for tactile development

  • Clips on strollers and tucks in bags

Cons

  • Can be a bit hard to clean

Suitable for babies 0 to 24 months old, this toy is a mesmerizing maze of soft, continuous tubes. For gummy little ones, it's an awesome baby teething toy and great for clutching and promoting two-handed play. We think you'll love how easily the toy clips onto a stroller, so your little one can play while on the go, too. This is our 6-month-old son's favorite toy, hands down. It's a certified hit that's sure to last, too, should you have more kids.

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Lovevery Black & White Card Set

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Pros

  • Inexpensive

  • Infinitely reusable

  • Four sets to choose from

Cons

  • Best for the newborn stage

Lovevery is one of our favorite baby toy subscription brands and we love its curated kits, but we often find ourselves wishing the toys could be purchased individually. Luckily, this black-and-white card set is available as an individual product!

These high-contrast image cards are printed on heavyweight, durable material. They're 5 x 7 inches: big enough for a newborn to focus on but not so big that they can’t fit in a diaper bag. The four-pack of images is affordable and portable but is best for newborns and younger babies, so it will not have the longevity of other items. Choose from four different styles, including art, universe, and more.

We appreciate that these inexpensive items encourage sensory development without distractions like lights, sounds, or other add-ons.

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The First Years Stack Up Cup Toys

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Pros

  • Includes eight cups for varied play

  • For stacking and bath fun

  • Made without BPA, lead, or phthalates

Cons

  • Made from thinner plastic

A versatile toy, these stacking cups can fit together, be stacked up, built like a tower, or played with in the bath or sandbox. Each one has unique holes and a number printed on the bottom. Recommended for ages 6 months and up, the eight cups will provide lots of fun.

Our daughter loves these simple cups so much that we got a second set to keep at her grandparents' house. The cups keep her occupied, whether she is banging them, stacking them, or just throwing them on the floor.

Pros

  • Bright photos

  • Raised textures

  • Mirror included

Cons

  • Textures could use more variety

Introduce babies to new textures with this sensory board book that’s full of picture activities. Each page features other littles performing the activities for your baby to copy. Raised textures allow kiddos to feel different consistencies, while colorful finger trails keep tiny hands busy. There’s also a shiny mirror in the 16-page book for babies to look at themselves or use for mirror games.

VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker

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Pros

  • Fosters gross motor skills development

  • Activity panel comes off for moving fun

  • More than 70 songs, sound effects, and phrases

Cons

  • Base wheels don't lock

Meant for children 9 months to 3 years old, this learning walker will provide lots of fun and versatility to engage young kids for a long time. Little ones can play with the detachable activity panel, and early walkers can use this toy to help them move along. Parents appreciate how much is packed into this toy.

Even before she was walking, our daughter enjoyed playing with the sounds and features of this walker. Once she was ready strap on baby walking shoes, it helped her practice her steps. She even put her favorite stuffed animal on the top and pretended to push it like a stroller. As with all walker-type toys, be sure to use this VTech Sit-to-Stand on a level surface, away from stairs, and under close supervision.

Bright Starts Tummy Time Activity Toy

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Pros

  • Leaves crinkle

  • Folds flat

  • Colorful fabric

Cons

  • Mirror has a slight curve

This tummy time mirror is just the right size for newborns and older babies to explore self-discovery. It features crinkly leaves and colorful polyester fabric to keep them engaged during tummy time or when they begin to sit up. Plus, the baby mirror folds flat for easy storage and travel.

Pros

  • Encourages gross and fine motor skills

  • Builds hand-eye coordination and size recognition

  • Five rings to grasp, shake, and stack

Cons

  • May be undersized for some

A classic for good reason, this budget-friendly toy has lots of developmental benefits. The stacking helps babies with hand-eye coordination and introduces them to the concept of relative size. Suitable for ages 6 months and up, this toy will surely engage young kiddos.

Pros

  • Squeaking sound engages baby

  • Smooth, safe texture

  • Made from natural latex and food-grade paint

Cons

  • Attention must be given to its care

A popular toy for many new babies, this sweet and cuddly giraffe is made from natural latex rubber and food-quality paint. With a subtle squeak and smooth texture, it's an instant hit with babies. Suitable for newborns to 12-month-olds, it’s great for teething babies, and the squeaking sound inside is ready to attract a baby’s attention.

Our daughter really loved Sophie during those early teething days. In fact, she was so attached to the giraffe that we had to attach it via a hook to her stroller so she could teethe on the go.

VTech Busy Learners Activity Cube

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Pros

  • 14 interactive features

  • Adjustable volume

  • Automatic shut-off

Cons

  • Lowest volume could be quieter

Explore and discover everything this activity cube has to offer, including five sides of play, light-up buttons, and interactive features. Recommended for babies 6 months old and up, the activity cube teaches children letters, colors, and shapes through more than 20 playful songs. Adults will appreciate the adjustable volume control for sensitive ears (and sanity), and the automatic shut-off feature helps save battery.

Fisher-Price Deluxe Kick & Play Piano Gym

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Pros

  • On-the-go detachable, light-up keyboard

  • Five toys in one

  • Play mat features loops to attach toys

  • Washable play mat

Cons

  • Requires 3 AA batteries

Musical toys are always a hit with kids of all ages. Fun for newborns and up, this easy-to-assemble toy is appropriate for so many phases of newborn development. Use it as a playmat, a kick-at musical instrument, and then later a piano for sitting babies. The parents in our survey appreciated how engaging the gym is, especially for active babies.

Pros

  • Great for babies who can't hold teethers yet

  • Multiple character options

  • Mitten protects baby from chewing on hands

  • Machine washable

Cons

  • Mitts sold individually

This innovative, soft teething mitten is ideal for teething babies ages 3 months and up who may not be coordinated enough to hold teethers. The mitten protects the baby from chewing on their hand.

Super lightweight and machine washable, the mitts have afabric base and non-toxic, BPA-free, food-grade silicone ends. They come in many adorable animal options, including fox, unicorn, llama, sloth, dinosaur, and whale.

Pros

  • Multicolor lights

  • Lights activate in water

  • Easy to clean

Cons

  • Lights don’t stay on for long

Turn bath time into a mini pool party with an adorable bath toy. This one for babies features multicolor lights that are activated when it touches water. The bath toy is available in two animal styles—dino and unicorn—that are both soft enough for small hands to squeeze easily. Plus, there’s no hole in the bath toy to collect mold and mildew; simply wipe with a damp cloth to keep your kiddo’s new friend clean.

Pros

  • Five Montessori-inspired development zones

  • Prevents overstimulation and grows with your baby

  • Encourages sensory, exploratory, and audiovisual development

Cons

  • Expensive

Tummy time toys like activity gyms and mats can help build more than strong muscles in your baby. The experts at Lovevery have developed a splurge-worthy play gym, suitable for infants on up, that many parents feel is a must-have piece of gear—perfect to add to your baby registry. The five developmental zones on the mat reveal or conceal areas to prevent overstimulation and change as your baby develops. The mat promotes focus, features sound-making pieces, and encourages sensory exploration, hiding and finding, and exploring color.

Melissa & Doug Large Farm Jumbo Knob Puzzle

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Pros

  • Large knobs

  • Matching pictures under each piece

  • Extra-thick wood

Cons

  • Wood durability lessens with moisture

Puzzles for kids are one of the best ways for them to learn new skills. Introduce logical thinking (and patience) at a young age with a puzzle for babies that includes large knobs for tiny hands to navigate with ease. A matching picture is underneath each puzzle piece to help littles find the right spot, while the adorable farm animals are simply fun to play with.

Pros

  • Attaches to stroller or car seat

  • Crinkly, bright pages provide tactile, stimulating development

  • Made from safe soft cloth

Cons

  • Has to be spot cleaned

Stock an infant’s library with sweet, soft cloth books that are safe for any age. Pages crinkle with sounds while bright colors and textures attract the baby’s attention. Parents love that each book has a fabric Velcro loop for easy attachment to a stroller, car seat, or anything else.

Pros

  • Simple rhyme scheme

  • Durable material

  • Mix of color and black-and-white pictures

Cons

  • Book damages easily if wet

There are few must-have books for your baby's first library. “Goodnight Moon” was written in 1947 and continues to be a hit with littles (and adults) thanks to its poetic rhyming and calming illustrations. Say goodnight to the cow jumping over the moon and the three little bears sitting on chairs in this beloved 32-page children’s book.

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Pros

  • BPA-free for safe teething

  • Various rattle sounds, textures, and colors

  • Encourages sense of touch development

  • Dishwasher safe

Cons

  • Some might not care for material construction

Great for ages 6 months and up, these three uniquely shaped pipSquigz are made of high-quality silicone. They have suction cups that stick together, pop apart, rattle, and have a variety of textures and bright colors. They’re perfect for an on-the-go toy.

Pros

  • Rainbow-colored for visual development

  • Builds creativity and fine motor skills

  • Colored with nontoxic paint

Cons

  • Natural musical tone might deter some

Introduce your little one to the joys of music and rhythm while showcasing colors and promoting creative and musical play. While the toy is labeled for kids 12 months and up, it’s safe for younger babies while supervised. They will also practice grasping and holding the non-slip sticks and improve their dexterity and hand-eye coordination.

Pros

  • Soft and plush for safe play

  • Various size choices

  • Keepsake toy kids will treasure for a long time

Cons

  • Can only be spot cleaned

Irresistibly cute and super soft, this bunny is sure to become a favorite stuffie for years to come. This adorable bunny will be your kiddo's bestie from babyhood to the big kid stage. Stuffed animals are safe for all ages, but be sure to use the appropriate AAP guidelines for sharing stuffed animals with an infant, and never place stuffed animals where an infant will be sleeping.

Pros

  • Seat pad is machine washable

  • Foldable

  • Toys included

Cons

  • Can be difficult to remove baby

Give your arms a break and your little one a safe place to play with a baby floor seat that’s available in several adorable patterns. A wide, sturdy base keeps babies secure as they play with the two included linkable toys. Plus, the seat folds flat for easy storage and the ultimate portability. Keep in mind that this is a floor seat and should never be placed on elevated surfaces.

Pros

  • Encourages fine motor, sensory, and circumstantial learning

  • BPA-free

  • 100% food-grade silicone bubbles

Cons

  • Popping might require some dexterity

Parents love how simple yet brilliant this toy is. Babies from 10 months and up can push, pop, poke, and grab this perfectly portable sensory toy. Not only will the Dimpl engage the senses, but it will also promote earlycause-and-effect learning.

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Genuine Fred Fred & Friends Buff Baby Rattle

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Pros

  • Lightweight with natural hand grips

  • BPA- and phthalate-free

  • Unique gift for babies of gym lovers

Cons

  • Harder plastic material

Fit parents will enjoy adding a buff baby to their family. This silly barbell baby rattle will have everyone amused while your little baby gets in on the workout. Safe for ages 3 months and up, the rattle is made of BPA-free plastic.Realistic-looking toys that look like adult objects are a solid choice as babies get older since kids love to mimic what they see their parents doing.

Pros

  • Uniquely handcrafted and hand-painted

  • PVC-, BPA-, phthalate- and nitrosamine-free

  • Made from natural Hevea-tree rubber

  • Soft texture soothes gums

Cons

  • Must hand-wash

Your tot will feel like they are taking a bite out of a real apple with this teething toy. Made from natural Hevea-tree rubber, this realistic apple toy has hand-painted details and is a must-have for teething, bath time, and tactile play. Suitable from birth and up, this lovely little teether can only be hand-washed. It's available in more than a dozen realistic fruit and veggie shapes, from banana and cucumber to dragonfruit and avocado.

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Pros

  • Sleek design

  • Can be used while sitting, walking, or standing

  • Wooden toy smartphone included

Cons

  • Should only be used on level floors

This baby push walker can be played in three entertaining ways: sitting, standing, and walking. All activities on the board, including counting flaps and an abacus, are made of pinewood and metal, which combine beautifully into an aesthetically pleasing design.As with all walker-type toys, this activity center should be used only on level floors and under close adult supervision.

Pros

  • Unique shape-exploration design and concept

  • BPA-free

  • Encourages fine motor skills and tactile development

Cons

  • Might be harder for younger babies

Great for ages 6 months and up, this toy provides an incredibly unique shape-exploration experience. The innovative sorting box comes with six chunky, textured shapes that fit through the elastic bands of the cube. The colorful toy encourages fine motor skills, tactile exploration, and experimentation.

Fat Brain Tobbles Neo Stacking Toy

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Pros

  • Grippable textures and bright colors for engagement

  • Builds fine and gross motor and visual skills

  • Can balance, nest, spin, and stack

Cons

  • For babies 6 months and up

For ages 6 months and up, this innovative toy challenges babies to balance, nest, spin, and stack these spheres in gravity-defying angles. Parents appreciate the thoughtful design and versatility of this colorful toy.Don't be surprised if your toddler continues playing with this bright toy into their big kid stage.

Baby GUND Flappy The Elephant Stuffed Animal

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Pros

  • Two play modes

  • Volume control

  • Off switch

Cons

  • Spot clean only

Meet your little one’s new best friend: a plush stuffed animal with two modes of play to keep babies entertained. Press the stuffed animal’s feet to play an activity, such as peek-a-boo, or snuggle with the plush material. There’s a variety of animals to choose from, like an adorable elephant with flappy ears and a sweet penguin who loves to blow kisses.

Wee Gallery Crinkle Egg

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Pros

  • Made from organic cotton

  • Can crunch and crackle for gross motor development

  • Nice high-contrast design

Cons

  • White color may get dirty quicker

As cute as it is stimulating, infants will love crunching and crackling this adorable organic cotton egg toy. While simple, your developing little one will fall in love with the stimulating sound and colors. The high-contrast design is cute and lovable, perfect for a baby with the same qualities.

How We Selected the Best Infant Toys

To select the best toys, we started our research by reviewing AAP toy safety guidelines. We also sought the advice of experts to gain insights into what to look for, what to avoid, and how to judge the quality and appropriateness of a baby toy.

We also wanted to find out which toys infants actually love playing with, so we surveyed 875 parents and caregivers who told us all about their babies' favorite toys, including how they engage with them and what skills they've helped them learn. They also let us in on what they look for when choosing infant toys. Finally came the most fun part: we tried out many of these toys at home with our own infants.

With these insights, we analyzed the design, materials, ease of use/set-up, value, and features of more than 60 top-rated toys on the market and narrowed our list down to the cream of the crop. Our list includes infant toys that are age-appropriate, safe, and helpful in developing critical early skills—but still cute and fun for little ones to spark their joy and curiosity.

Our Experts

What to Look for in Infant Toys

  • Safety: Opt for toys that are larger when shopping for infants, as toys with small pieces pose a choking hazard. Any baby toy, such as a baby rattle, should be larger than a baby’s mouth to prevent choking. Additionally, avoid toxic materials due to potential poisoning, as well as thin plastic, loose stuffing, button batteries, high-powered magnets, and toys with bean-like pellets, which all pose choking hazards.
  • Age Recommendations: Following the recommended age for a toy not only keeps your baby safe but also ensures the toy isn’t too advanced. A 2-month-old infant will not be able to effectively play with a toy made for older babies, as they haven’t learned the vital skills needed yet. On the flip side, an 11-month-old likely doesn’t need a tummy time mat, so you’ll want to keep up with their developmental stage to ensure you’re buying an age-appropriate toy.
  • Colors, Noises, and Textures: Contrasting colors and patterns really attract a baby's eyes. Toys with tags or ribbons for grasping help develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Toys that make noise when interacted with—whether crinkle, chime, or squeak—offer auditory stimulation and teach cause and effect. However, Dr. Marston cautions against toys that are wildly colorful or make too many different noises.
  • Developmental Milestones:Developmental milestones are sets of skills children do at certain age ranges. At 2 months old, for example, babies learn to open their hands briefly. By 4 months old, they have developed skills that help them learn, vocalize, move, and play. Around 9 months, infants begin to smile and laugh at games like peek-a-boo. Toys can help babies reach developmental milestones and expand their skillset while having fun.
  • Physical activity: Promote motor development, self-regulation, and peer interaction with toys that encourage physical activity. Check out balls, push-and-pull toys, or ride-on toys when shopping for infants.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the most popular infant toys?

    Infants gravitate toward toys with contrasting colors and varying patterns since their vision is still developing. Varying textures are also a hit as they discover their sense of touch. Other winners include toys with simple cause-and-effect reactions, such as something that crinkles or squeaks when squeezed (like the Wee Gallery Crinkle Egg) or that makes a sound when you push a button.

    Things like a simple play mat or a mirror can make tummy time entertaining. Toys with buttons that babies can push to make a sound, as well as options that have contrasting colors and textures, are also favorites, like the VTech Sit-to-Stand Walker or the Hape Rainbow Xylophone.

    Keep in mind that young babies love to put things in their mouths, so try to find toys that are safe to chew. Similarly, toys that are easy to clean are especially important at this age (we particularly like the Skip Hop Zoo Light Squeeze Toy because it doesn't have a hole, so it won't collect mold, like other bath toys)

  • When should I introduce toys to a newborn?

    Newborn babies can only see about eight to 12 inches at birth, so toys are not necessary very early on. At this stage, your voice and face are the best developmental tools. As babies begin to see farther away, a crib mobile can help soothe and entertain them. High-contrast objects are particularly interesting to them, which is why we recommend the Lovevery Black & White Card Set.

    Once tummy time starts, baby play mats and mirrors are great fun. As they get older, you can start to introduce toys with new textures, sights, and sounds.

  • Does my infant need a lot of toys?

    Although a parent’s attention is the best entertainment for a newborn, it is helpful and fun to get new things to pique your baby’s interest. It's great to have a few different toys with different purposes, like keeping them occupied and entertained, distracting them during diaper changes or car rides, relieving teething pain, and helping their development.

    Toys should provide a variety of ways for kids to explore and learn new ways of interacting with the world. Babies should be allowed to use the toys in whatever ways they want (as long as they are safe).

Why Trust Verywell Family

Maya Polton is a former marketing manager and current freelance writer who covers food, home, and parenting. She’s also the mom of a 10-year-old son, 7-year-old son, and 3-year old daughter. Her go-to infant toys are non-musical, easy to wash, and don’t take up a lot of space. Can you tell she has three kids?

Katrina Cossey is a commerce writer for Verywell Family with nearly eight years of experience under her belt. Katrina’s background in journalism began at an Emmy Award-winning news station in Oklahoma before she obtained her B.A. in professional media. Her love for service journalism and helping others led to her commerce writing role, which allows her to research and recommend the best products for families, pregnant people, and kids of all ages. When she’s not writing and researching, you’ll likely find her outdoors with her husband and their thrill-seeking toddler son. The Baby Gund Animated Plush was a huge hit in her household when her son was an infant. The whole family loved how the elephant played peek-a-boo with its ears and sang a fun (and catchy) song.

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Our Parent Editors Say These Infant Toys Make the Best Holiday Gifts for Babies (2024)

FAQs

Which toy is appropriate for an infant? ›

Good toys for young infants:

Things they can reach for, hold, suck on, shake, make noise with—rattles, large rings, squeeze toys, teething toys, soft dolls, textured balls, and vinyl and board books.

What toys do doctors recommend for babies? ›

For tactile exploration, soft toys, rattles, and teethers work well. Dr. Amin recommends black and white contrast images, a rattle, and teething toys for when babies start putting their hands in their mouth, and a Philips Avent Soothie Snuggle, which is a comforting pacifier with a stuffed animal they can grow with.

What do you get a 5 month old for Christmas? ›

Buying holiday gifts for a 5-month-old might seem stressful if you don't know what kinds of toys are appropriate. A few suggestions include baby rattles, baby teethers, a play gym, or an activity book, all of which are safe and help babies explore. At this age, anything they can grasp is a focus.

What are 3 toys that are appropriate for babies? ›

Birth to 9 months:
  • Sensory-rich toys like mobiles, rattles, and teethers.
  • Pop-up toys (like baby-friendly jack-in-the-boxes) and busy boxes.
  • Early pretend play toys like baby-safe rolling vehicles and dolls.
  • Simple musical instruments (like maracas, drums, or xylophones).
  • Board books like Please Mr.
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What toys are not appropriate for infants? ›

Avoid toys made from thin plastic that can break easily. Also avoid giving toys with metal parts to toddlers and babies. Small toys and toys with small parts. To prevent choking in kids 3 or younger, make sure that toys and parts cannot fit inside an empty toilet paper tube.

Should you buy toys for babies? ›

Toys won't just enhance your baby's physical development. Once they're able to join in simple games with you, play will develop their cognitive, creative and social development skills, too (Healey et al 2019, Mendelsohn et al 2018).

Why are toys good for infants? ›

Babies prepare for developmental achievements during their early months through a mix of motor, sensory and emotional experience,” Cynthia says. “Sensory toys involving textures, sounds and bright, contrasting colors are all great developmental choices for babies.

Should a baby have a comfort toy? ›

A cherished lovey (think: a cozy blankie or a soft teddy bear) can give little kids much-needed comfort, confidence, and security. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) even attests that every child “needs” a comfort object in their early years for emotional support.

What kind of toys do autistic babies like? ›

Comparing the best toys for autistic kids
ToyBest forPrice
Lucas the Lion Loves the Tiny Talkernonverbal kids$$
Fat Brain Toys Teeter Poppersensory play$$
Harkla Compression Sensory Swingsensory play$$$
Neliblu Wacky Tracks Snap and Click Fidget Toyssensory play$
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Which toys colors would appeal to a newborn? ›

From birth to four months

In the first few months, babies demonstrate a keen interest in the primary colours of red, green and blue, which is why they prefer pictures and toys in these colours. Bright colours help the child to develop their visual capacity. Having said this, babies favour shades of red above all.

How much should I spend on my baby for Christmas? ›

Meanwhile, 35% of parents plan to spend between $50 and $150 per kid, while 12% are budgeting between $150 and $200. Just 19% of American parents say they'll spend more than $200 on each child's gifts.

What do you get a 3 month old for Christmas? ›

Newborn Christmas Gifts: 0 to 3 months
  • Personalized storybook. Wonderbly First Christmas For You. ...
  • Plush security blanket. Jellycat Grey Bunny Soother Blanket. ...
  • Christmas pajamas. Hanna Andersson Baby Holiday Print Zip Footed Sleeper. ...
  • Developmental play mat. ...
  • Teether gift set. ...
  • Animated toy. ...
  • Charming three-piece set. ...
  • Festive rattle.

What toys do babies need in the first year? ›

Engage their senses.

Baby's senses are rapidly developing in the first year! Toys can help to engage some of the senses, such as their hearing and vision. Some toys that help with senses are: Hearing: Rattles, toys that squeak, and simple musical instruments like egg shakers.

Which toy is the best choice for a 12 month old? ›

Toys like stacking blocks or push-along walkers challenge a baby's fine and gross motor skills. These physical activities help in developing coordination and strength.

What do you buy for a newborn baby? ›

Here are the important baby supplies to stock up:
  • 8-10 bottles and nipples. ...
  • Bottle brush.
  • Dishwasher basket for small items.
  • Formula (if not nursing)
  • Breast pump (if you plan to breastfeed)
  • Milk storage bags (if you plan to breastfeed)
  • Nursing pads (if you plan to breastfeed)
  • Nipple cream (if you plan to breastfeed)
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What are the most expensive things to buy when having a baby? ›

Most expensive baby buys? 16 luxury gifts
  • 3ct Diamond Pacifier (278 Pave Set Diamonds), $17,000 (£11,226) ...
  • Bambizi Hestia Cot Bed, £2000. ...
  • Fendi Bottle & Zucca Print Holder, £96. ...
  • Vintage Circus Toy Chest, £2070. ...
  • Bambizi Morpheus Nursery Rocking Chair, £2500. ...
  • Dragons of Walton Street Sleeping Beauty Moses Basket, £2995.

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