The Only Toys You Need For Your Toddler ( 1-2 years)

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As a mother I am very particular about the kind of products I expose my son to. Be it baby care products or clothing. So toys are no different. In-fact children below the age of 2 often mouth toys, which directly exposes them to the chemicals in plastic and coloring agents used on toys. That is why toys along with baby care items and clothing are the categories where I don’t compromise on quality and try to invest in safe and sturdy materials.

I try and stick to wood toys made of hard woods. Avoiding cheaper quality wooden toys made with MDF materials.

MDF and Ply-wood are commonly bonded using toxic glues and adhesives.This can sometimes include the toxic chemicals like Formaldehyde. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), classified formaldehyde as a “known human carcinogen”. Furthermore, if the wooden toy is coated with cheap paint and lacquer which possibly contains lead, the wooden toy is just as bad as any plastic toy.

If a wooden toy is not available I choose cloth toys and  trusted brand name plastic toys. Also note, when a plastic toy starts to wear off, it is time to discard the same, and don’t use second hand and old plastic toys as there may be possibility of chemicals leaching out and the toy not meeting the current toy safety standards.

Don’t just think about material when you think of safe toys; the shape and size of the toys are also important. Check that there are no sharp edges to the toy and that it passes the sizing standards for that age group. Especially with children below age of 2, there is always a risk of choking on toys. It’s best to stay away from toys that contain tiny parts.

When you start investing in good quality toys it becomes about quality over quantity. So your child will have a smaller collection but one that can last him/her through childhood.

Again, these are just basic guidelines for you as a parent when you choose a toy; I don’t mean to preach by any means. I too have a collection of toys for my son that are a mix of largely wooden, few plastic and cloth toys. In the end it’s about having an understanding about the chemicals in our children’s toys and being thoughtful about our choices.

Now getting to the list of toys that I found most age appropriate between 1-2 years of age. Some of the toys from my previous list of toys for baby’s first year are still relevant to this age group e.g, stacking rings, blocks, pull along toys, books etc. So we carry those forward into the toddler years.

The Only Toys You Need For Your Toddler

Only toys you need for your toddler 1-2 years

  • Mega Blocks: Once the child gets the hang of stacking, he/she will move onto building. Mega Blocks are easy to use for those tiny toddler palms that are not yet very adept with fine motor skills.

Recommendations:

Fisher Price Big Building Bag

  • Balls: This is the perfect age group for them to start understanding the concept of throwing balls. They have just started running and jumping and a ball is the perfect play companion to them. This one is a must buy.

Recommendation:

Kipsta Green Blue Ball

  • Books: Once they enter toddler years kids get really excited about books, especially if you already have a routine that incorporates reading. Try and find a variety of themes and storybooks. Some board books, a few pop up books, interactive books, paperbacks etc. Let them get exposed to a variety of formats. Some of our favorites are:
  1. Peter Rabbit Finger Puppet Book – Beatrix Potter
  2. Polar Bear Polar Bear What Do You Hear – Eric Carle
  3. Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You Hear – Eric Carle
  4. What The Ladybird Heard – Julia Donaldson
  5. What The Ladybird Heard Next – Julia Donaldson
  6. When I Grow Up – Noella Menon
  7. Busy Airport (Busy Book) – Rebecca Finn, Campbell Books
  8. Cheep Cheep – Tulika Publishers
  • Kitchen set: Pretend play becomes a huge developmental activity in this period. Toddlers pick up on the nuances of what cooking looks like, trying their hands at stirring pots, serving on plates etc. I looked everywhere for a steel set or a wooden one and finally found one by Hape Toys. I will highly recommend this set. My son loves it a lot, it is one toy he is found playing with everyday. If you follow me on Instagram, you have probably seen this set in the many pictures I have put up there.

Recommendations:

Hape Gourmet Wooden Starters Kitchen Set

Hape Wooden Tea Set For Two

  • Vehicles: Kids at this age love the pretend play concept of cars, trains, airplanes, construction vehicles. They are now aware of their surroundings and observing the vehicles on the road, this helps them connect the real world physical objects they see through playtime.

Recommendations:

Maya Organic Wooden Pull Along Engine

Shumee Tow Truck

Shumee Blue Race Car

  • Musical toys: At this age children start enjoying music and want to participate in it by dancing, playing musical instruments. Introducing an xylophone is great for this age. They enjoy the process of creating music. I like the ones that come with a single stick unit rather than ones that have a tiny ball attached at the end. Because if the ball falls off, it can pose a choking risk. You can even buy other musical instruments more suited to their age like a baby casio, drums etc.

Recommendations:

Hape Wooden Xylophone

Plan Toy’s Wooden Xylophone

  • Coloring books and pencils: Coloring is a great activity to enhance your child’s fine motor skills. Also helps hone their creativity. They learn about colors and textures through coloring activities. There is no real need to buy special coloring books, you can just give them blank papers or old diary’s, notebooks lying around the house. Look for age appropriate crayons especially if your toddler still mouths his crayons. Crayons made of natural materials like soy or beeswax are most suited to this age group. I like the ones by Azafran Crayons as they are made of organic waxes of palm, soya, soya butter and food grade colors.

Recommendation:

Azafran Crayons

  • Animal Set/Fruit Set/Vegetable Set: Through books, observation and conversation toddlers start picking up names of animals, fruits, and vegetables. Buying them play sets of the same becomes a new pretend play activity for them. They soon have their own favorites among these. I found that my son picked up names of a lot of animals, fruits and vegetables when he saw them in such a toy format.

Recommendations:

K’s Kids Take Along Playset – Jungle

Shumee Safari Truck

Hape Wooden Fruit

I hope you found this list useful. Its always great to have an age wise compilation like this at hand when you want to gift a toy or have forgotten what you used for your previous baby. Which toys does your child love? Leave me a comment below. If you liked what you read follow me on Facebook and Pinterest for more ideas.

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The Only Toys You Need For Baby (0-12 months)

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As a parent you want to give your child the best possible things. Often times the best is also expensive. I realized as a new mom that the quantity of toys should not take precedence over the quality. This is especially true for the baby’s first year.

A baby doesn’t understand the concept of play and toys like other objects are tools for interaction. What he/she craves is deep interaction with parents and loved ones more than toys. So you need not go overboard buying every new toy you see in the market.
Only toys you need for baby (0-12 month)
I have narrowed down the list to a few essential toys that your baby can use. Believe me they love household objects more than toys at this stage! So let’s begin.

Rattles

Rattles are baby’s first toy. It’s an obvious buy. Rattles are useful to catch baby’s attention. They help improve hand-eye coordination. Some also double up as teethers.

Since this will be one of the first toys your baby will hold you can consider buying a wooden rattle that is made with safe paints.

A rattle can be used from birth until the end of first year.

Recommendations:
Shumee Wooden Rattle
Chicco Easy Grasp Rattle

Teething Rings

Once your baby starts teething they constantly want to mouth objects. Get a silicone teether that is filled with water which can be slightly refrigerated on days your baby is teething and help soothe his/her swollen gums. Teethers can be used from three months onwards.

Recommendations:
Chicco Teething Ring
Vulli Sophie the Giraffe Teether

Play gym

These are great to catch babies attention and improve hand-eye coordination. The overhead toys encourage your baby to grasp and pull.

A play gym can be used in multiple ways from birth to about 7 months; use it lying down, during tummy time, during sitting stages of baby’s development. A definite must-have baby toy!

Recommendations:
Chicco Duo Gym
Fisher Price Kick and Play Piano Gym

Baby Einstein Take Along Tunes

I don’t buy battery operated toys for my little one. I was gifted this by my sister-in-law and was pleasantly surprised at how nice it was. This toy has helped calm down my boy so many times that I lost count. You want to carry this for long car rides to distract your baby when he/she gets fussy in the car seat.

I had to include the Baby Einstein in the list, it’s a definite must buy. It’s easy for babies to grasp, plays baby-friendly versions of Mozart, Chopin, Vivaldi and Rossini and has a chunky volume button. It can be used birth onwards; we still use it at 15 months.

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Books

Touch-and-feel books, crinkle material soft books, board books are all great additions to baby’s first year library. Reading to your baby is a great bonding exercise, it helps babies interact with adults, build their memory, vocabulary and grasp concepts like numbers, alphabets, shapes, animals etc.

Recommendations:
Baby touch: Peekaboo by Ladybird
Baby Touch: Snuggle Cloth Book by Ladybird
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Board book by Eric Carle
Dr. Seuss’s ABC: An Amazing Alphabet Book
Busy Zoo-Campbell

Blocks

Blocks are classic toys that promote open-ended play. They help build motor skills and promote imagination.
A good time to buy your baby his/her first set of blocks is once they learn to sit up. This is the time during infant development they start becoming more interested in learning to play and experiment with different textures of things around them. Even though stacking as a skill develops after the first year it is good to introduce blocks early to stimulate creativity and sharpen hand-eye coordination skills.

Recommendations:
Shumee Alphabet Blocks
K’s Kids Block and Learn

Pull along toys

Pull along toys motivate your baby to crawl. They are good for motor skill development and imaginative play. These toys can be used from 7 months upwards.

Recommendations:
Maya Organic wooden pull toy with rotating ball
Maya Organic Handcrafted Wooden Toy – Engine

Shape sorters

These are a great buy to introduce shapes through touch. They promote manipulation through hand-eye coordination. Shape sorters can be used from 10-11 months onwards.

Recommendations:
Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Baby’s First Blocks
Hape-Wooden 1-2-3 Shape Sorter

Stacking Rings

Get good quality wooden stacking rings, these toys go a long way through your baby’s first years. You can introduce them around 10-11 months even though your baby doesn’t necessarily stack rings then. It’s an introduction to the concept of stacking. Also, the colors are attractive to them and they love to grasp onto the ring structures.

Recommendations:
Wonderworld New Stacking Rings
Shumee Rainbow Stacking Rings

Cars

Somewhere around the 9-10 month mark my son started to grasp the concept of cars going “vroom vroom” and the movement that went along with it. This became a good starting point for us to introduce him to different vehicles like cars, trucks, trains etc.

Recommendations:
Hamleys Wooden Car Transporter
Shumee Ambulance, Police Car and Fire Engine Wooden Cars

To read more such lists, check this post on – The only toys you need for your toddler (1 – 2 years) 

Did you find this post helpful? Let me know in the comments below what toys your kids played with in the first year.

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