Choose large, bright building pieces that are easy to grip for small hands. These can help to develop creativity and fine motor abilities.
Choose soft, cuddly toys that are suitable for toddlers. Look for charming and cuddly creatures or people.
Investigate learning toys such as alphabet or number puzzles, interactive novels, or toys that aid in color and shape recognition.
Consider a miniature tricycle or a rocking horse as a ride-on toy. These toys can help children improve their balance and coordination.
To encourage a love of music and rhythm, introduce musical instruments such as a miniature drum, xylophone, or maracas.
Non-toxic art items such as big crayons, washable markers, and finger paints should be available. This promotes creativity as well as fine motor abilities.
Choose puzzles with large pieces and colorful illustrations that are appropriate for your child's age. Puzzles aid in the development of problem-solving abilities.
Consider outside toys such as a tiny slide, a sandbox, or a toddler-sized swing. Always put safety first.
Look for interactive plush toys, such as those that play music, generate sounds, or have sensory aspects such as different textures.