0-12 Months
The first year is full of growth—babies learn through seeing, touching, grabbing, and exploring. This collection features baby toys for 0–12 months designed to support early development through gentle, engaging play.
Find infant toys that encourage:
- Sensory exploration (textures, colors, sounds)
- Early motor development (grasping, reaching, coordination)
- Tummy time and everyday play routines
These baby-friendly picks are great for newborn gifts, milestones, and helping little ones discover the world one small step at a time.
What types of toys are safe for newborns and young babies?
Safe toys for 0-12 month babies include soft cloth books, teething toys made from food-grade silicone, high-contrast visual cards, gentle rattles, and sensory play mats. All our infant toys are free from small parts, use non-toxic materials, and feature soft edges to ensure safe exploration during this critical developmental stage.
How do sensory toys help my baby's development?
Sensory toys stimulate babies' developing senses through varied textures, sounds, and visual patterns. They support visual tracking, hand-eye coordination, tactile exploration, and auditory awareness. Crinkle sounds, contrasting colors, and different fabric textures help build neural connections and encourage babies to reach, grasp, and explore their world.
When should I introduce different types of toys to my baby?
0-3 months: high-contrast cards and gentle rattles for visual and auditory stimulation. 3-6 months: teething toys and soft books as babies begin grasping. 6-9 months: interactive toys with buttons and textures as sitting develops. 9-12 months: stacking toys and cause-effect toys as crawling and problem-solving emerge. Always supervise play and follow age recommendations.
How do I clean and maintain baby toys?
Most soft toys and cloth books can be machine washed in a laundry bag or hand washed with gentle baby detergent. Plastic and silicone toys can be wiped with baby-safe disinfectant or washed with warm soapy water. Always check product care labels and clean toys regularly, especially teething toys and items that go in baby's mouth, to maintain hygiene and safety.














