Playthings For Baby
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Walk into any toy store and you may quickly be overwhelmed by the vast amount of toys available for your baby’s entertainment. There are plastic toys and wood toys, fun toys and educational toys.
How do you pick the right ones for your baby?
Consider a few things before falling for the appealing packaging and promises of hours of fun and excitement for your little one.
First, determine if the toy is age appropriate. Be sure that the toy is safe for your child and does not pose a choking hazard. It should also be age appropriate for your baby’s developmental level. Giving a baby a toy that they are not ready for may cause them unnecessary frustration.
- Check the age level listed on the packaging. Your baby may be able to appreciate something that is for a slightly older age, or simply may prefer to play with toys on their developmental level.
- See if your baby is interested in the toy. If possible, let your baby see, touch or try it out before you buy it. You may fall in love with a particular toy, only to get home and discover your baby wants nothing to do with it. If possible, let an older baby choose!
- The perfect toy for your baby will help them to develop skills or learn new ones, and will be neither too hard for them to play with nor to easy.
Determine the safety of the toy before purchasing it, or allowing your baby to play with it, if It was a gift. Toys are responsible for 100,000 injuries a year, so caution is necessary. Pay attention to all product recalls.
Qualities to look for in a toy:
- Construction: Evaluate the construction of the toy. Is it sturdy? A toy that will break easily if your child climbs on it is not safe, and a toy that could break into smaller pieces that your baby could put in his mouth is equally dangerous.
- Wash ability: if you cannot effectively clean the toy, it is not n acceptable choice. Toys that cannot be washed can become breeding grounds for bacteria.
- Non-Toxic: The toy must have a non-toxic paint or finish.
- Sound: Toys with loud sounds are not good for babies and small children, because it can damage their hearing. Look for toys that have softer sounds or volume control buttons.
- Weight: toys that could harm your baby if they fell on her are unsafe.
Proper Stimulation
Every toy in your baby’s room does not have to be a stimulating, educational toy, but babies do like things that stimulate their senses, like a mobile, mirror, musical bear, and anything they can safely put in their mouth.
As your baby gets older, you can include toys that will help improve their coordination, motor skills and stimulate their imagination and creativity.
Cuddly Toys
- Check stuffed animals to be sure they don’t have buttons for noses, or eyes that could possibly come off, creating a choking hazard.
- Strings that are longer than 6 inches are off limits, including bows, collars or little dog leashes.
- Stuffed animals should be washable, and you should wash them frequently to ensure that germs do not collect on them.
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Cloud b Twilight Turtle - Constellation Night Light
Price: $22.99
List Price: $31.99 |
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Fisher-Price Rainforest Jumperoo
Price: $67.99
List Price: $79.99 |
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Munchkin Mozart Magic Cube
Price: $18.95
List Price: $29.99 |
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Lamaze Jacques the Peacock
Price: $9.15
List Price: $9.99 |
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Cloud b Sleep Sheep On the Go - Four Soothing Sounds from Nature
Price: $13.35
List Price: $21.00 |
- W.A.T.C.H. world against toys causing harm, inc.
- ToyInfo.org
- Toy Tips ®
- Consumer Product Safety Commission Home Page
- Toy Hazard Recalls
- Infant/Children Product Recalls (not including toys)
- CPSC Home Page
- Recalls.gov
- Baby Toys
- Oompa Toys - Unique, Natural, Wooden & European Toys & Baby Toys
- Welcome to Baby Einstein
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Whitney05 says:
3 months ago
These are great tips Amy.