Purpose of Toys for a 12-Month-Old Baby (1 Year)
Congratulations, your baby is one! This is a time of immense change as they transition from baby to toddler. The toys for this stage are chosen to support key milestones like walking, pretend play, and an increased understanding of the world around them.
Pull-Along Toy
As your baby begins to walk, a pull-along toy is a perfect companion. It provides motivation to move forward and is a fun way to practice their new skill. The toy’s movement and the sound it makes as it is pulled along provide a delightful and engaging experience that encourages your baby to keep moving and exploring.
First Doll or Stuffed Animal
At one year, babies are starting to develop a deeper sense of empathy and attachment. Introducing a first doll or stuffed animal provides an object for them to love and care for, which is a crucial part of social and emotional development. They will love to hug, cuddle, and talk to their new friend.
Chunky Shape Sorters
Your one-year-old is now ready for a more challenging shape sorter. A chunky shape sorter with more complex shapes than a simple circle or square will help them develop their problem-solving skills and fine motor skills. The large, easy-to-grasp pieces are perfect for their developing hands, and the satisfaction of fitting the shape into the right hole is a great reward.
Pretend Play Items (Baby Brush, Soft Food Toys)
Pretend play is a hallmark of this age. Providing toys that mimic real-life objects, such as a baby brush, soft food toys, or a small toy phone, encourages your baby to engage in imaginative play. This helps them to understand the world around them, develop language skills as they narrate their play, and practice social skills by mimicking the actions of others.

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