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Baby toys

Infant toys are play and learning tools specially designed for infants to aid in their sensory, motor development, and cognitive abilities. Some common types of baby toys we offer include: rattles, bb car toys, cloth books, plush toys, ball toys, learning, toddler toys, wooden toys, bath toys, musical toys

Main Features:

Soft baby toys are usually made of soft materials, such as plush cloth or cotton, and come in bright colors and fun patterns. Babies can grasp, cuddle, and explore these toys, further developing their sensory and motor skills.

Plastic Baby Toys: These toys are usually made of strong plastic and come in different shapes, sizes and colors. They help babies practice grasping, exploring and touching. Some plastic toys also have sound effects, rotating parts, or chewable surfaces to provide more stimulation and interaction for babies.

Puzzles and Building Blocks: Suitable for slightly older babies, puzzles and building blocks can develop baby's hand-eye coordination, problem-solving ability and creativity. These toys are usually made of sturdy materials and have blocks of different shapes and colors that babies can put together or stack.

Fluffy toys: Baby hugs, and explores these toys, which have a soothing effect

Musical toys: Musical toys can inspire babies' interest in sounds and rhythms. They may include bells, music boxes, drums, or keyboards that allow babies to make sounds by pressing buttons or shaking them.

Rattles: These toys are designed for babies to grasp, develop muscle strengthening, and make sounds to stimulate the development of the cunt.

When choosing baby toys, consider the following:

  • Safety: Make sure that the material of the toy is non-toxic, has no sharp edges, and meets relevant safety standards.
  • Age Appropriateness: Choose toys appropriate for infant's age and stage of development, and keep toys with small parts or swallowables out of young children's hands.
  • Stimulation: Choose toys that provide visual, auditory and tactile stimulation to promote baby's sensory development.
  • Durability: Choose a good quality, durable toy to make sure it will stand up to your baby's everyday use.

Most importantly, having fun with babies provides interaction and attention, which is important for their growth and development.