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How to choose the right toys for little ones up to age two or three?

Choosing toys for children up to two or three years old is crucial, because these toys have a direct impact on their safety and healthy development. In our e-shop you will find a wide range of toys intended for the youngest children from birth, which are not only safe but also support their cognitive and motor development. In this article, we focus on the most suitable toys and what to watch out for when choosing them.

Safety first

When choosing toys for children up to two years old, it is essential to prioritize safety. Toys must meet strict safety standards and be made from materials that are non-toxic and hypoallergenic. They should also not contain small parts that a child could swallow or inhale.

Tips for choosing safe toys:

  • Choose toys with the CE mark, which guarantees compliance with European safety standards.
  • Make sure the toys have no sharp edges or small detachable parts.
  • Prefer toys made from natural materials such as wood or cotton, which are gentle on sensitive baby skin.

Toys that support development

At an early age, play is a key tool for developing a child's motor skills, sensory perception, and cognitive abilities. When choosing toys, opt for those that encourage active engagement and exploration of the world around them.

Recommended toys:

  • Rattles and teethers: They help develop sensory perception, especially hearing and touch. Teethers are also a great aid during teething.
  • Plush toys: Soft and pleasant to the touch, these toys foster a sense of security and are ideal for soothing.
  • Shape sorters and building toys: These toys develop fine motor skills and spatial awareness as the child explores how the pieces fit together.
  • Interactive toys: Simple toys that respond to touch or movement can motivate children to learn new skills.

What to watch out for when choosing toys?

When choosing toys for the very youngest, it is important not only to consider the child's age, but also their individual needs and level of development. Keep the following in mind:

  • Toy size: The toy should be large enough to prevent the risk of swallowing. For the youngest children, toys that are easy to grasp but cannot be put into the mouth are ideal.
  • Simplicity: At this age, the best choices are simple toys that do not overwhelm the child with too many stimuli.
  • Maintenance: Children often put toys in their mouths, so it is important to choose toys that can be easily cleaned and kept hygienic.

Choosing toys for the youngest children is crucial for their development. In our e-shop you will find a wide range of toys that meet all safety standards while supporting the healthy development of your little ones. 


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What materials are best for toys for the very youngest children?

  • The most suitable are toys made from natural materials such as wood or cotton, which are hypoallergenic and gentle on sensitive baby skin. It is also important that the toys are non-toxic and safe for contact with the mouth.

What should I watch for when choosing a toy for a child under one year?

  • First, make sure the toy does not have small parts that the child could swallow. Choose toys without sharp edges and with the CE mark, which guarantees that they meet safety standards.

How often should I clean toys?

  • Toys for the very youngest, especially those that often come into contact with the mouth, should be cleaned regularly. When choosing, focus on toys that can be easily cleaned and disinfected.

Which toys are suitable for developing fine motor skills?

  • Shape sorters, building sets, or toys with turning and pressing elements are great choices for developing fine motor skills. The child learns to grasp, stack, and manipulate different shapes and materials.

From what age are interactive toys suitable for children?

  • Simple interactive toys that respond to touch or sound are suitable for children from a few months of age. Follow the manufacturer's age recommendations to help you choose the right toy for your child.