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What is Baby Toys

 

A baby toys is an object that's made for a child to play with. Your favorite childhood toy might have been a dollhouse, a stuffed animal, or a set of blocks. Some toys are specifically designed for play, like a small wooden train set or a baby's shape sorter.

 

Benefits of Baby Toys

 

 

Baby Toys Help Develop Motor Skills
From the moment little ones are born, they start developing their motor skills. Baby toys play a crucial role in this development by giving them something safe to reach for, grasp, and later crawl toward.
Toys like soft blocks, balls, and rattles can help infants practice grabbing things, which eventually leads to improved hand-eye coordination. Babies work on their fine motor skills when trying to pick up small things, stack toys, or move the parts of a busy board.
Toys that encourage crawling and walking later on, such as push toys and riding toys, help babies develop their gross motor skills, build strength in their legs, and practice balancing. It won't be long before your little one will scare you with their strength and nimbleness at the playground!

 

Baby Toys Promote Creativity and Imagination
Baby toys can also help children develop their own unique creativity and imagination. Think back to when you were a kid: do you remember how your imagination colored your world? Even broken toys, rocks, and dead flies had a role to play in your games.
Baby toys that encourage open-ended play, like playdough, building blocks, and art supplies, allow children to use their vibrant imaginations to create whatever they want. With or without siblings or friends to play with, open-ended play leads to using problem-solving skills, critical thinking skills, and time to think outside the box .

 

Baby Toys Improve Cognitive Ability
Baby toys that challenge young minds can help improve their cognitive abilities. Think of puzzles, memory games, and educational baby toys here.
Such toys are brilliant for developing your child's memory, attention span, and problem-solving abilities (source). These types of baby toys can also help kids learn level up to new concepts and skills, such as counting, colors, and patterns.

 

Toys Stimulate the Senses
In the first year, your baby is learning primarily through her senses. So, baby sensory toys that stimulate her senses of touch, sight, sound, smell, and taste are integral for her development.
Baby sensory toys made with various textures, shapes, and colors are especially helpful for exploration, even though she will explore most of these with her mouth! Sensory baby toys help show your little one cause-and-effect relationships. For example, how shaking a rattle makes a sound or how chewing a silicone teether relieves gum irritation.
But, sensory baby toys do not stop being developmentally helpful after the first year; they are actually an essential way for children to learn for years. Here is a list of sensory toys for each stage of early development: From Teething to Tummy Time: The Top Sensory Toys for Every Stage of Babyhood.

 

Baby Toys Encourage Socialization
Baby toys can also help children learn to interact with others, even from infancy! In the beginning, infants are handed baby toys, played with, and giggle while watching someone play with their baby toys. As they grow, babies become toddlers learning about sharing, giving, and playing together with other kids.
Before long, toddlers become young children with enough of an attention span to play board games and playsets that require taking turns, sharing, and working together. These sorts of baby toys can also help children expand their communication skills and build relationships with their peers.

 

Baby Toys Provide Comfort and Security
Believe it or not, baby toys can provide a sense of comfort and security for babies and young children. Soft baby toys, such as stuffed animals and blankets, can help babies feel secure and provide comfort when they are upset or in a new place.
These types of baby toys can also help babies develop a sense of attachment to objects, which can benefit their emotional development. Once speaking, toddlers often talk to their favorite stuffed animals and carry them around.

 

Baby Toys Help Develop Language Skills
Linguistically, baby toys are a massive help for speech development. Books, puppets, dolls, stuffed animals, and any other toy you talk about while playing with your little one can help kids learn new words, practice their communication skills, and develop their ability to express themselves.
Such baby toys can also help young children develop storytelling, imagination, and pre-reading comprehension skills. For example, after your toddler looks at some pictures in a book, ask him about what he saw and what he thinks happened in the story.

 

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Tips for Choosing the Right Baby Toys at the Right Time
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Choose Safe and Durable Baby Toys
Ensuring your little one's safety comes first. Look for baby toys that are non-toxic, well-made, and durable. One familiar problem parents have is cheap baby toys falling apart relatively quickly: your baby may swallow small pieces, or your child may step on broken pieces.
One way to avoid this is by avoiding cheap plastic baby toys for any age. If it's cheap, it may be weak, toxic, or break into sharp pieces easily. Besides, fixing broken plastic is not always doable, so the toy's lifespan makes it not worth getting.

 

Consider Your Child's Age and Stage of Development
Babies and toddlers have different needs and abilities at different stages, so it's crucial to choose baby toys that are appropriate for where they are at.
For example, a newborn baby will have very different needs than a six-month-old just starting to sit up and explore their surroundings. A one-year-old beginning to walk and talk will have different needs than a two-year-old becoming more independent and imaginative in their play.
When choosing baby toys, consider what skills and abilities your child is currently working on and select baby toys that can help support their growth in those areas. So, for babies just starting to crawl, soft tunnels to crawl through or balls for them to crawl after may be a good choice.

 

Look for Baby Toys that Encourage Creative Exploration
Young children learn and grow through exploration and play, so choosing baby toys that encourage these activities is paramount. Avoid buying electric baby toys, especially early on, because they make your little one sit and watch more than actively engage and play.
For toddlers and up, art supplies, like crayons and paper, can help your child advance their fine motor skills while also enabling them to express themselves creatively. You can achieve the same skill development as your child grows by introducing more crafts she may be interested in.
Crafts like weaving potholders, making beaded jewelry, weaving bracelets, paint-by-numbers, cross stitches, and hook crafts may be suitable for a four or five-year-old with your help.

 

Consider Your Child's Interests and Personality
It doesn't take long for your little one to show personality and preferences. As you choose baby toys for him, consider his interests and personality. Some littles are more drawn to physical activities, while others may prefer quieter, more imaginative play.
Some may have a particular interest in animals or vehicles, while others may enjoy playing with dolls or action figures. By choosing baby toys that line up with your child's interests and personality, you can help encourage his engagement and enjoyment in playtime. And who knows your kiddo better than you?

 

Limit Screen Time and Choose Baby Toys that Encourage Active Play
Screens are everywhere, and it is so easy to turn one on for a free babysitter while you try to get something done. But, research has shown that excessive screen time can negatively affect a child's development . And the younger the child, the more significant the detriment.
From birth to three years old, your child's amazing little brain makes 1 million neural connections a second. Imagine what significant time spent in front of a screen does to a brain growing that fast. Needless to say, an hour or two of time to do the chores daily is not worth the long-term brain health and development of your little one .
Choose baby toys that encourage your child to play actively, like push baby toys, balls, riding baby toys, activity tables, or floor games. The more he moves, the better off he will be.

 

Rotate Baby Toys to Keep Playtime Exciting
Rotating your child's baby toys regularly is an excellent idea to keep playtime fun. This staves off boredom and keeps your child engaged and interested in their baby toys.
You can try keeping a few different baby toys out at a time and rotating them every few weeks. Doing so can help your kiddo feel like they have new baby toys to play with, even if they are just rediscovering old favorites.

 

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Good Baby Toys for Young Children by Age and Stage

Toys for young infants—birth through 6 months
Babies like to look at people—following them with their eyes. Typically, they prefer faces and bright colors. Babies can reach, be fascinated with what their hands and feet can do, lift their heads, turn their heads toward sounds, put things in their mouths, and much more!
Good baby toys for young infants:
Things they can reach for, hold, suck on, shake, make noise with—Rattles, large rings, squeeze baby toys, teething toys, soft dolls, textured balls, and vinyl and board books
Things to listen to—Books with nursery rhymes and poems, and recordings of lullabies and simple songs
Things to look at—Pictures of faces hung so baby can see them and unbreakable mirrors

 

Toys for older infants—7 to 12 months
Older babies are movers—Typically they go from rolling over and sitting, to scooting, bouncing, creeping, pulling themselves up, and standing. They understand their own names and other common words, can identify body parts, find hidden objects, and put things in and out of containers.
Good toys for older infants:
Things to play pretend with—Baby dolls, puppets, plastic and wood vehicles with wheels, and water baby toys
Things to drop and take out—Plastic bowls, large beads, balls, and nesting baby toys
Things to build with—Large soft blocks and wooden cubes
Things to use their large muscles with—Large balls, push and pull baby toys, and low, soft things to crawl over

 

How To Clean Baby Toys

 

 

Use Wipes For On-The-Go Cleanup
You'll probably get the urge to do an immediate clean if your baby's toy falls on the ground while you're out and about or if another child decides to put the toy in their mouth.
While you should definitely give the toy a thorough sanitizing once you get home, ease your mind by giving it a quick clean right away with a baby wipe.
Cleansing Wipes are great to have for quick clean-ups, whether it's your baby's sticky hands, their dirty bottom, or a germy toy. In fact, they're so versatile that they can also be used to take off mom's makeup at the end of the day!

 

Clean With Vinegar
Instead of using a harsh chemical like bleach, consider cleaning baby toys with an eco-friendly and chemical-free cleaning solution of vinegar and water.
Create a mixture of one part water with one part vinegar (add an essential oil if you want to cut the smell of vinegar) and get to cleaning!
If you're cleaning small, 100% plastic baby toys, dip them straight into the mixture and let them soak. If you have bigger plastic baby toys, wooden toys, or baby toys with batteries or electrical cords, wet a cloth with the vinegar-water and wipe the toy down or spray the cleaner onto the toys before wiping them off.

 

Put Baby Toys In The Dishwasher
Hard plastic baby toys (with no batteries or electrical cords) can usually go in the dishwasher. Always check the toy's label or packaging first, though — some indicate whether or not they can be safely cleaned in the dishwasher.
When washing baby toys in the dishwasher, you may want to put smaller pieces in a dishwasher container or lingerie bag so they don't end up all over the place at the end of the wash.

 

Boil Your Baby's Toys
Boiling is an easy way to clean and sanitize hard, plastic baby toys. All you need is a pot, a stove, and water!
But just like washing baby toys in the dishwasher, make sure the label doesn't recommend against this before sticking a toy in boiling water. Also, check that it doesn't have batteries or electrical cords and that the boiling water won't melt or damage the toy.

 

Use Warm, Soapy Water
Just like a good hand-washing, scrubbing baby toys by hand in a sink of hot soapy water can be super effective.
This is a great way to clean baby toys that can't be put in the dishwasher or boiled (think soft plastic or rubber baby toys that can't take the heat). You can also clean wooden baby toys by wiping them down with soap and water.
Use a cloth or toothbrush to clean any cracks or small spaces, then use fresh water to rinse the soapy water off or wipe the toy with a cloth soaked in plain water.
To disinfect the baby toys after they've been cleaned with soap, wipe or spray them with a one-to-one ratio mixture of rubbing alcohol and water. Leave the alcohol solution on for a minute and then rinse the baby toys with clear water.

 

Don't Forget Bath Baby Toys
Don't forget about cleaning your little one's bath baby toys. These playthings are in and out of the water every day, but that doesn't mean they're clean! You'll need to clean bath baby toys just like any other toy.
Depending on what the toy is made of, you'll probably be able to wash it with soap, clean it with the vinegar solution we mentioned earlier, or put it through a cycle in the dishwasher for an eco-friendly clean.

 

Put Stuffed Animals In The Washing Machine
Most stuffed animals can be easily washed in the washing machine. Simply set the machine to a gentle cycle with cool or warm water, using a safe and baby-friendly laundry detergent.
To protect your baby's furry friend during the wash cycle, consider tying it inside a pillowcase or placing it inside a lingerie bag. After it's clean, set it in the sun for a fresh-air dry or put it in the dryer on low.
That being said, if you still have the label for the stuffed animal, check to make sure it can be laundered. Some stuffed animals are fragile, and you don't want your little one's favorite lovey to be ruined after the wash!

 

Vacuum Your Little One's Baby Toys
If your child's precious stuffed animal is too delicate to go through the washing machine or it just needs a quick freshen-up, turn to your vacuum! Use a vacuum cleaner hose or brush attachment to vacuum the dust right out of their fur.

 

Use A Steam Cleaner
With a steam cleaner, you can clean practically any baby item, from plush baby toys to strollers and most all of the little toys in-between. Plus, steaming is a great way to sanitize without using any chemicals!

 

 

Best Materials To Look For In Baby Toys

Soft Cloth or Cotton // Soft cotton or plush baby toys are usually a great option, especially if they are made from organic cotton or natural fibers like linen, bamboo, etc. Double-check the dyes used in fabrics!

 

Water-Based Dyes or Non-toxic Paints // Often, you will see these labeled as water-based paint/dyes, vegetable dyes, or non-toxic paint. Most brands that disclose this information will tell you what the paint or dye ingredients are made from.

 

Silicone // A soft, more natural plastic alternative, silicone is popping up more and more now. Keep in mind some cheaply-made silicone baby toys or feeding utensils can contain fillers like plastic and lead, turning them into less safe baby toys, so make sure to double-check the toy manufacturers’ integrity and transparency.

 

Natural Rubber // Made from the Hevea tree, baby toys made with this material are good choices and very sustainable too.

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Asked Questions
 
 

Q: When should you introduce baby toys to a baby?

A: Simple rattles and teething baby toys. Small stuffed animals with no plastic parts or buttons. Soft squeeze toys. Stuffed animals that play music.

Q: How often should babies get new baby toys?

A: Children do grow fast, but it takes about three months for them to hit enough milestones to warrant new baby toys. So you can return to your favourite toy store every three months and buy what will best suits your child at the time or you could simply subscribe to curated boxes of play.

Q: How often should I rotate baby toys?

A: Rotate toys when it feels right—no more than once a week and potentially every few weeks. Some weeks you might change just a couple of toys and others a few more, depending on how your child is playing and showing interest. Some favorites can stay on the shelf for a year or more.

Q: Can baby toys be overstimulating?

A: Children can become very overstimulated," she said. Vannest said a rule of thumb is to get toys the child can manipulate, not toys that manipulate the child. She said signs of toy overload are similar to excess sugar consumption with too much energy and a short attention span, moving from toy to toy.

Q: What are safe baby toys for infants?

A: Try to select baby toys made of natural materials, like cotton, wool, and uncoated wood. Fabric baby toys should be washable. Avoid vintage or hand-me-down wooden toys with chipped paint that may contain lead.

Q: When should baby start holding baby toys?

A: Around 3 months of age babies can hold onto a small toy put into their hand; will reach for and touch dangling baby toys; and will explore their own hands and objects with their mouth. Around 6 months of age babies start to use their whole hand to grasp baby toys and objects and like to take toys to their mouth for exploring.

Q: What should be baby's first toy?

A: Tummy Time will be an important part of baby's physical development, especially in the first 6 months of their life. Some baby toys that will help with this are mirrors, so they can look at their reflection while in Tummy Time, rattles, teething baby toys and play gyms.

Q: How many baby toys should a baby play with at one time?

A: How many baby toys should you put out for your baby or toddler at a time? Turns out, more choices are not better! A recent study found that when children had five baby toys or fewer available, they demonstrated better joint attention with a play partner and played longer!

Q: Do babies get bored with same baby toys?

A: They get bored of looking at the same baby toys or scenery and they often cry as a result of that boredom. So go ahead, give them a change of scenery, change their position, interact more with them or give them a new toy to look at.

Q: Do babies need stacking baby toys?

A: Stacking baby toys are a great learning tool. These seemingly simple baby toys are an essential item that will provide both fun and entertainment, while also supporting your child in several areas of their learning development.

Q: What baby toys do babies actually need?

A: Soft blocks, squishy baby toys, soothing stuffed animals, rattles and teethers are perfect items for them to grab. A security blanket will help soothe them and make them feel comfortable. Cloth books help your child explore new images and different colors. Musical bugs activate songs to stimulate your child.

Q: What age do babies get attached to baby toys?

A: Many babies become attached to a particular object like a blanket or stuffed animal between 8 and 12 months old. Loveys or comfort objects are more than a sweet toy for your baby – they might actually be helpful as your baby experiences separation anxiety and gets used to new situations.

Q: What are four considerations when choosing an appropriate toy for a baby?

A: When checking a toy for safety, make sure it's unbreakable and strong enough to withstand chewing. Also, make sure it doesn't have: sharp ends or small parts like eyes, wheels, or buttons that can be pulled loose. small ends that can extend into the back of a baby's mouth.

Q: Can babies be overstimulated by too many baby toys?

A: Claire Lerner, psychotherapist specializing in early childhood development and families, conducted a government funded study about this very topic. Her findings showed that children become overwhelmed and over-stimulated and cannot concentrate on one toy long enough to learn.

Q: Should you rotate baby toys?

A: Sometimes toddlers like to come back to toys that you might think are “too easy.” Toddlers learn through repetition and like to discover new ways to play with old favorites. Rotate toys when it feels right—no more than once a week and potentially every few weeks.

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