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As this is an age where they are making lots of physical developments, you may want to look for toys that encourage movement and help to build your child muscles and strength. Also look out for toys that encourage sensory play so they can explore different textures, sounds and colours. Materials Recommended age: 12 months+ according to the manufacturer, but we would recommend from nine months with careful supervision | Batteries: None What we like When my son was bought these eggs I wasn’t sure if he would like them but they are definitely his favourite toy!
He enjoys the VTech Walker - they’re always for sale on Facebook Marketplace.” (Vetted by Mumsnet user LemonLemonLemon) Our parents said yes. This toy is recommended for babies aged 6 months plus and our parent squad members said they loved the fact that came with no loose parts that could be dangerous for young babies. What would parents rate the TOMY Toomies Hide and Squeak Eggs out of five stars? The Hedstrom Folding Toddler Swing brings all the fun of a playground to your garden. Suitable from six months, your baby will love being pushed on the swing for some beneficial outdoor play.A great Eggventure: Eggs squeak when you press down. Sit and swap them around, match the coloured tops with their bases. Recommended age: 12 months+ according to manufacturer, but we’d recommend from 9 months with careful supervision | Batteries: None What we like
you can teach colours, numbers, language, dexterity, fine motor skills. It may seem expensive but for the amount of time it is played with it's well worth it. Read more
Suitable for use up to the age of five, the Little Tikes 4-in-1 My First Trike could be a worthy investment. Mumsnetters find it useful for school runs and walks to the park, and your child will love being able to see the world from outside of their pushchair. The trike grows with your child so from the age of nine months parents can push the trike using the handle with a waist bar and harness to hold them in place. I'm not the biggest fan of plastic and these toys are all plastic so they're not the most environmentally friendly toy out there.' Freya has played with this toy daily since receiving it and will sit for a long while matching and naming shapes and colours. '