toy for little kids

In addition to being safe (see Safety and children’s toys below), good toys for young children need to match their stages of development and emerging abilities. toy for little kids safe and appropriate play materials are free items typically found at home. Cardboard boxes, plastic bowls and lids, collections of plastic bottle caps, and other “treasures” are available in baby toys can be used in more than one way by children of different ages. As you read the following lists of suggested toys for children of different ages, keep in mind that each child develops at an individual pace. Items on baby toys are safe and can be good choices for children who are younger and older than the suggested age range. toy for little kids 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! toy for little kids 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 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. baby toys good for older infants: Things to play pretend with—baby dolls, puppets, plastic and wood vehicles with wheels, and water toys Things to drop and take out—plastic bowls, large beads, balls, and nesting toys Things to build with—large soft blocks and wooden cubes Things to use their large muscles with—large balls, push and pull toys, and low, soft things to crawl over baby toys for 1-year-olds baby One-year-olds are on the go! Typically they can walk steadily and even climb stairs. They enjoy stories, say their first words, and can play next to other children (but not yet with!). They like to experiment—but need adults to keep them safe.

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