Finding the Perfect Toy for Children 1-2 Years Old

Earth Explorer Toy Store in Zionsville, INWhen a toddler is discovering a new toy, a lot more is happening than meets the eye. Sure, your 1- to 2-year-old is having a ball with the puzzle, musical toy or whatever it may be. But your child also is learning skills that will set the stage for reading, writing, verbal communication and many other things important to your child’s development.

Children learn through play and each stage of their development lays critical groundwork for the next. In this second installment in our series “Finding the Perfect Toy,” we’ll offer tips to help you choose a great toy for a little one aged 1-2 years.

Generally:

  • Children 13-18 months progress from using just a few words to stringing words and phrases together. They can walk, climb and feed themselves. Their dexterity is improving, they are learning matching skills and they beginning to enjoy their newfound independence with mobility.
  • Children 19-24 months want to be “big helpers.” They understand hundreds of words and can name simple pictures in books. They can complete simple puzzles, help dress themselves and enjoy scribbling with a crayon or marker. Children this age are becoming self-aware and are beginning to enjoy playing with other children.

In addition to the age range that is listed on most toy packaging, here at Earth Explorer Toys we also use “FUNdamental” icons to help you choose a toy based on development categories. The icons let you know if a toy encourages: independent play, cooperative play, language development, develops motor skills, logical thinking and more. Look online for the FUNdamental icons in the detailed description of each toy. Position your mouse pointer over any icon to read the development attribute.

For example, the Alphabet Abacus has two icons in the detailed description for language development and visual learning. This lets you know that while your toddler is having a blast flipping the letters to find pictures on the other side, they’re actually learning letter recognition, developing hand/eye coordination and developing language skills, too.

Another great toy, the Early Melodies Pound and Tap Bench, is fun for kids to tap and pound to make beautiful music. The three FUNdamental icons in the toy description also let you know that the toy encourages independent play and visual learning, as well as helps develops motor skills.

Even something as simple as building block sets, like Eeeny, Meeny, Miny, Zoo!, encourage logical thought, visual development, motor skills and independent play.

Who knew learning could be such fun!

Innovative Toys for Babies

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There are many wonderful toys out there for babies that are helpful, educational and just plain fun. Here’s a look at a few of our favorites that are perfect for a birthday gift, a holiday gift or “just because.”

WubbaNub
Paci. Binky. Plug. Whatever nickname you’ve assigned to your baby’s pacifier, if it falls out or goes missing, you’re in trouble. Enter the WubbaNub. This innovative toy with a seriously cute name combines the comfort of a small plush toy with the comfort of a pacifier.

The WubbaNub was created by a desperate mom at 3 a.m. during a family vacation with her 3-month-old. The baby wouldn’t sleep without a pacifier, but the pacifier wouldn’t stay put in the baby’s mouth. So, the desperate-for-sleep mom grabbed two of the things she knew would help comfort her baby and actually sewed them together: a hospital-issue pacifier and a small stuffed toy. When the WubbaNub was complete, the baby was able to hold onto the soothing toy and fall fast asleep with the binky firmly planted in his mouth.

This creation has for the last 13 years comforted many children from hospital rooms to fancy restaurants. You can choose from 13 different plush toys, including a red dog, yellow duck, green frog, pink pony, tabby kitten, long horn bull and a little lamb. $14.99

Peek-a-Boo Bear
Peek-a-boo is a game that has entertained babies for ages. Now Gund, which is known for its super soft plush animals, has created the Peek-a-Boo Bear to play with your child.

This soft, battery-operated bear comes with a cream-colored blanket that it raises and lowers to play a game of peek-a-boo when his foot is pressed.  The bear’s mouth also moves as he says, “Peek-a-boo, I see you!” The bear also says three other cute phrases to the child.

Not only is this sweet bear adored by children, it also has been named one of the 100 Best Children’s Products of 2011 by Dr. Toy! $39.99

Tickle Monster Laughter Kit
You’re sure to get a belly laugh out of your little one with this Tickle Monster Laughter Kit. The kit comes with a book about a Tickle Monster who hails from Planet Tickle. His mission is to bring joy and laughter to Planet Earth. The kit also comes with a pair of soft, magical blue Tickle Monster mitts. Holes in the fingertips make it easy for parents to instantly transform themselves into the Tickle Monster and turn pages while tickling. It also makes a great gift from a grandparent. $34.99