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Interactive toys for 6-month-old babies can help with fine and gross motor skills, color recognition, and more, making them great gifts for infants.
The best outdoor toys will challenge and entertain your babies, toddlers, preteens, and teens, and encourage kids of all ages to explore nature and play.
These educational toys strike the ideal balance between parent-approved and child-loved, making them the best new toys of 2023.
Toys for infants often make use of distinctive sounds, bright colors, and unique textures. Through repetition of play with toys, infants begin to recognize shapes and colors. Play-Doh, Silly Putty and other hands-on materials allow the child to make toys of their own.
Notable Fisher-Price toys include the Little People toy line, Power Wheels, View-Master, Rescue Heroes, the Chatter Telephone and the Rock-a-Stack. The company also manufactures a number of products and toys designed for infants.
Frisbee (1950s) Gyroscope. Hula hoop (1950s) Magnet Space Wheel (Whee-Lo) Pinwheel. Top. Yo-yo (1930s onwards) A child with pinwheels. A 1791 illustration of a woman playing with an early version of the yo-yo, then known as a "bandalore".