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What Infant Toy You Should I Buy?

The right infant toy is one of the most important things you can buy your child. Not only do they interest and amuse, but they can greatly improve your infant's senses and speed up overall development.

Stimulation during the first 12 - 15 months is vital for your infant's development.

Tips for choosing the best baby toys…

from child development experts.

  Pick infant toys that are fitting for their age-too hard becomes frustrating; too easy means the toy gets ignored

  The best toys encourage the development needs of that age

  Look for toys with many uses. They are great as they can still be used when the child grows older

  Buy infant toys that can be easily lifted and grasped

  Choose baby toys producing sounds in response to your baby's actions

  Make use of bright or contrasting colors to stimulate the senses

  Use common sense. Toys that are hard or have sharp edges or small pieces should be avoided as safety risks

  Buy baby toys that enable you to play with your child. What better way for you to bond with your child during these early crucial months

But what exactly do I buy… I hear you ask.


Here's a "rough" month-to-month guide to what infant toys your baby needs

  2 months - soft toys to feel, touch and discover

  3 months - mobile

  4 months - more objects to discover, like ball, rattle, bell, dangling toys

  5 months - rattles, teether to hold in mouth, objects to strike

  6 months - balls to roll and hold, mouth toys, plastic cups & pots

  7 months - music, bath toys, squeaky toys

  8 months - plastic nested cups, several toys to bash together

  9 months - teething toys, safe toys

  10 months - stacking blocks, motion toys, cloth & cardboard books

  11 months - rolling toys, objects to put into and take out of a container

  12 months - toys fitting into each other, cloth book

  13 months - wooden or plastic blocks, push & pull toys, toys to take apart

  14 months - Music, ball to roll

  15 months - toy telephone, mobile and other imitation toys

Your child's development during the first few months is crucial.

So, give your baby the right learning experiences during this period by choosing the correct infant toys. They go a very long way to get your child off to a great start!

Take a closer look at the right infant toy and baby development by clicking here



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