The best developmental toys for babies and kids, according to an early childhood development expert

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Toys are an important part of early childhood development. But with so many options to choose from, how can parents select the most age-appropriate toys for each little one?
Many toys make annoying sounds, take up space, and worst of all, don’t encourage the child to play but rather are designed to entertain them. However, the right toys can help aid a child’s cognitive development in multiple ways.
Why have toys such as rattles, blocks, and dolls stood the test of time? As technology advances, you would think old toys like these would be tossed aside for shinier and brighter items. Yet, most babies today own these items. It is because these simple toys encourage problem-solving, imagination, creativity, and sensory exploration.
The best developmental toys by age
I am a former preschool teacher with an education in Early Childhood Development and now homeschool my preschool-aged children. Here are the toys I purchase for my children and for anyone in my life who has a baby or a young child.
Developmental toys for newborns to 6-month-olds
Developmental toys for 7- to 12-month-olds
1 to 2 years
Developmental toys for 2- to 3-year-old children
Developmental toys for 3- to 6-year-old children
When it comes to toys and children, less is more. Chances are they will have more fun playing with your car keys and trash than that fancy designer rattle.
This piece was originally published on December 15, 2020. It has been updated.