Home / Baby 12 sensory toys to stimulate your 1-year-old, according to a child development expert Sensory toys develop motor skills, cognitive growth, and teach problem-soling skills. By Chrissy Horton February 5, 2021 Rectangle My daughter is now one year old, and as a former preschool teacher, I know how vital sensory development is, especially at this age. Given she is at the stage where it seems her biggest sensory exploration is taste (aka she puts everything in her mouth!) I want to make sure the sensory toys I introduce her to are made from quality material, nontoxic, and of course, are not a choking hazard. Sensory play not only incorporates your child’s senses but is calming, helps them focus, develops their fine motor skills, improves cognitive growth, and teaches problem-solving skills. Here are 12 sensory toys for one-year-olds. Textured Ball Set Babies love to touch, feel and THROW! This textured ball set can help your child explore their senses while keeping everyone safe as they work on their pitch. $13.95 Buy Now Musical Instruments This one may not be a parent favorite, but it sure is a baby favorite! Your child will love to hear the different sounds each instrument makes based on how they interact with it. Playing with musical instruments supports several sensory factors while stimulating brain development. $29.99 Buy Now Size Sorting Toys This toy also aids in hand-eye coordination while helping your child develop problem-solving skills. $22.99 Buy Now Chunky Wood Puzzles Puzzles are a great teaching tool for children. From sorting to matching to shapes to colors, and so much more! They are great for hand-eye coordination and developing fine motor skills. $74.94 Buy Now Push Pop Bubble Toy The vibrant varying colors of this toy are engaging to the eye, while the physical act of pushing aids in developing their fine motor skills. This sensory toy also teaches cause and effect. $15.99 Buy Now Pull Along Sensory Box This sensory box teaches children cause and effect while engaging their senses in touch, sound, and sight. $26.39 Buy Now Soft Stacking Blocks Another fine motor sensory toy that also teaches cause and effect, problem-solving, and math. Each block has different patterns and textures, while the soft silicone material makes it safe for when the tower of blocks comes crashing down! $19.99 Buy Now The Fine Motor Hedgehog This is a personal favorite given how much my one year old plays with this. The different colored spikes are eye-catching and help teach color recognition. $10.99 Buy Now Press and Stay Sensory Blocks These blocks can connect and stack in various ways, allowing your child to create, imagine and build without restriction. These sensory blocks have high contrast colors while being made of exciting textures. $14.84 Buy Now Fabric Stacking Ring Stacking rings have been a baby staple for many years, and for good reason! This fabric stacking ring brings it up a notch by incorporating the baby’s different senses. $22.99 Buy Now Textured Bean Bags The different sounds and feel from each beanbag will excite and engage your baby every time! $24.49 Buy Now Touch and Feel Books Touch and feel books hit so many sensory marks! From exciting pictures to different textures and even sounds depending on the book. $10.78 Buy Now We independently select and share the products we love—and may receive a commission if you choose to buy. You’ve got this. Tags: Shop Related articles Parenting The developmental benefits of letting your kids be messy, mama January 3, 2020 Toddler Shopping Guides The best Montessori toys for 1-year-olds, according to an expert August 21, 2023 Child Learn & Play 15 fun crafts for kids with autism October 21, 2022 Children's Health Actually, please *do* let your kids play with their food January 18, 2022 Home Shopping Guides 10 backyard sandboxes that will keep kids busy for hours June 1, 2021