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Toomies TOMY Hide and Squeak Eggs, Educational Shape Sorter Baby, Toddler and Kids Toy, Suitable For 6 Months and 1, 2 and 3 Year Old Boys and Girls & Nuby Octopus Floating Bath Toy

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If you’re looking to cut down on the amount of plastic in your home, the Galt Pop-Up Toy will make a good addition to your baby’s toy collection.

Introduce your child to puzzles with this gorgeous Melissa and Doug First Play Wooden Puzzle. The animal pieces – a cute kitten, puppy, rabbit and bird – are chunky for little hands to grip and also to stand up as figures. Freya has played with this toy daily since receiving it and will sit for a long while matching and naming shapes and colours. 'These eggs are just so amazing! They were given to my son as a gift when he was a baby over 10 years ago and he just loved them - putting them in and out of the box, taking the lids on and off and of course, squeaking the eggs themselves. Now my daughter has these and she loves them too! They’re great for sensory learning, putting in their mouths for exploring and for finer motor skills.' Recommended age: 12 months+ according to the manufacturer, but we would recommend from nine months with careful supervision | Batteries: None What we like A playpen/ball pit as he loves the ball pits when we're out.” (Type of toy recommended by Mumsnet user PlanBea) Our verdict

DS had one from Fisher-Price. It's just a barrel with a removable top. It took him a few months to get the hang of it but I thought was a good straight forward toy" - rated by Mumsnet user, Freddiecat Our verdict For more active babies, bring all the fun of soft play to your home with the Kid Active My First Pop Up Ball Pit. The ball pit is great for aiding physical development and it pops up and down easily, so it can be used inside your home or out in the garden.

What would parents rate the TOMY Toomies Hide and Squeak Eggs out of five stars? 

They will become more curious about objects around them, with most of these often ending up in their mouth! They also develop their own language – even if it’s only you that can understand it – and become more interested in interacting with baby toys, whether that's in their playpen or they're in the tub with the best bath toys. When shopping for a toy for this age, it’s useful to think about which age-appropriate offering will catch your child’s attention and aid their development too, including their language and fine motor skills. My daughter loves these! They are fun with lots of ways to play and good for development of motor skills!' Recommended age: 12 months+ according to manufacturer, but we’d recommend from 9 months with careful supervision | Batteries: None What we like Toys at this age tend to be made from plastic or wood. Consider how the toy will be played with, if it’s safe to put in their mouth and if it’s easy to clean. What is the best toy for a 9-month-old?

Halilit musical instruments have been very much loved here.” (Recommended by Mumsnet user OrangeSwoosh) Our verdict But why is something some simple loved by so many? We asked our Parent Squad member to test this iconic toy out and here is what they had to say... How did we review the TOMY Toomies Hide and Squeak Eggs

What is the best toy for a 9-month-old?

was a brand that they knew and trusted. Our parents felt that the fact that the TOMY eggs had been loved and played with by children for years, they would recommend them over any other brand.

My son has not stopped playing with these since they came through the door. He loves them and always goes to get them out' The animal-themed ball pit comes with 30 colourful balls and three sensory bean bags that jingle, crinkle and squeak to stimulate the senses. It also has a peek-a-boo mesh window on the side and ball holes for hours of fun. My son loves to put absolutely everything in his mouth and all of the pieces were a decent size with no loose parts, so there was no fear of him choking which made them feel so safe.'

It’s important to remember that babies develop at their own pace. While one may be already tottering around, another may be just learning to crawl, so try not to compare your baby to others. However, there are some development milestones you can start to look for at this age. Social and emotional 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.'

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