Here are lots of ideas for the types of toys your child may enjoy and that will promote their development. Remember, anything can be used as a toy and the best play comes from being creative and open to your child’s interests.
Freestyle Play
Balls (all different kinds and sizes)
Farm set
Blocks (wooden)
Books
Bubbles (adult supervised)
Cars and trucks
Doll and doll accessories
Giant Legos
Busy Body Toddler Play
Plastic grocery cart and grocery props
Dress-up clothes
Blocks
Kitchen sets
Toy tools and tool set
Trains, cars, trucks
Dolls and doll accessories
Stuffed animals and props (tea set, wagon)
Farm animals and people
Puzzles
Doctor’s kit
Art supplies
Puzzles
Pull-toys
Ride-on toys
Toddler-size clean up toys
Household Items
Dress-up clothes
Muffin tins
Tupperware
Plastic plates
Socks, scarves, etc.
Arts and Crafts
Cardboard, paper Crayons Glue sticks
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