Toddlers are fascinated with the new things they see, their attention focused on the wide variety of things in their environment. After months of seeing nothing but the four sides of a crib, their exploration will naturally widen to take in the world around them.
Coupled with their new ability to stand, walk, and roam around, their new-found interests have made them more active. This is why toys for toddlers must meet their need to explore and learn about their environment, and make it possible for them to be safe while doing so. In fact, these toys should facilitate the development of their new skills.
That means that their toys should make them move, make their muscles exercise, and make their feet stronger. So, parents, when you are choosing age-specific toys, make sure they are in accordance with your child's developmental level.



Toddlerhood is an explosion of learning. But ... learning is not only all about ABCs; this is also the time when your child learns to walk more steadily and confidently. Help them improve their gait and balance with Playskool Step Start Walk 'n Ride. It's two developmental toys in one.
It's lots of fun getting to watch your toddler learn about animals from Alligators to Zebras. This LeapFrog Spin and Sing Alphabet Zoo doesn't just play ABCs; it also teaches your child about different kinds of animals. There are three different modes for learning: alphabet, animal, and music. It even lets your child discover animal sounds while it teaches the name of each animal.
A sandbox is one of the most fun things a toddler can have. Building castles, making cakes, and playing with the buckets are just some of the entertaining things toddlers can do in a sand box.
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