Safe Personalized Baby Toys-Vital Tips

Per­son­al­ized baby Toys! The adult finds lost child­hood roam­ing in a child’s toyshop. Is then the adult look­ing for some­thing the baby can play with or is it an exten­sion of the bot­tled up wishes of the giver?

The dos and dont’s  about per­son­al­ized baby toys will be a rough guide while choos­ing good­ies for the lit­tle one.

The first thing to do is to note the age of the baby and get toys accord­ingly. Toys are for stim­u­lat­ing the five senses. At this age the toys must be col­or­ful, well tex­tured and give out noises. From birth to six months the baby is full of the spirit of dis­cov­ery – dis­cov­er­ing how it limbs work. They are thrilled about cause and effect as they become aware of the sur­round­ings. They want toys for see­ing, lis­ten­ing, suck­ing and fin­ger­ing. Col­ors attract them.

The toys should there­fore be light and soft for baby to han­dle. Safety stan­dards have to be fol­lowed by man­u­fac­tur­ers. From six months to one year babies learn to grasp, crawl, stand up and are eager to explore. The toys appro­pri­ate for this age are ones that open and close, can be twisted and poked, shaken, bit­ten and pushed or pulled along. Bath toys are great for this age as baby learns to enjoy the wet hours.

Choos­ing toys are easy on the Inter­net with such an awe­some array of toys that one can get befud­dled. The inch­worm crawls for­ward at the press of knob, tum­ble tiger capers, makes cart­wheels, and hand­stands and stack­able rings from qual­ity plas­tic are great favorites. Then there are ocean toys with sound and motion, learn­ing toys that intro­duce the alpha­bets in a clever play­ful man­ner as well as gym toys full of activ­ity and music that can be fixed to the side of crib.

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