There are important safety considerations to take into account, too, when you are giving a baby a toy that you cannot directly supervise, so look out for our top toy-choosing tips here!
The spiral design of the BeeSpring Hanging Rattle allows you to easily take it on and off without your bub being able to pull it down.
The frame contains five different sizes of silicone bubbles that push in and out. The whole toy is BPA-free and non-toxic, so your baby can gum it as much as he likes.
Each page has a different word category, and when your baby touches the words, the book reads them aloud and plays music.
It’s perfect when your bub is teething, as you can pop it in the fridge before traveling to provide soothing relief to sore gums.
Once your bub is old enough to be able to grasp toys firmly, they’ll love “driving” along with you or learning about colors, shapes, and emotions.
The Battat car keys and cell phone make realistic sounds at a reasonable volume, and their chunky design makes them easy to grasp.