Toy Tips
How They Play: Ages 0 to 1
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For the first three months, your baby isn't able to do much more than observe her surroundings. Because her vision is still blurry, she sees bright, boldly patterned items best. As your baby grows, she'll enjoy toys that engage her other senses as well. That's why so many toys are designed to promote interaction in a variety of ways: They may make a squeaking or crinkling noise, have a nubby texture, and be soft and cuddly. Infants tend to mouth toys, and textured ones can help relieve teething pain.
Top Toys:
- Brightly colored, multipatterned crib mobiles (Note: Remove from crib once your baby can sit up)
- Rattles
- Unbreakable mirrors
- Floor gyms
- Activity boards
- Soft, washable, colorful stuffed animals or dolls with a smiling face
- Small stuffed fabric balls
- Cloth books
- Squeaky toys
- Interactive toys that stick on to high chairs and other surfaces