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Look on the tags for the age label. You should stick to age appropriate toys to avoid choking hazards. I believe at this age you still want to stick to the rule that if they toy can fit through a toilet paper roll it is probably to small. Playskool has a large cubed toy that has cut outs for shapes. Inside you find the shapes to fit in the spaces. I am pretty sure this is a 6 month and older toy. Get things that have bright colors and have texture. Babies learn with their eyes, hands and through their mouths. That is why the stick everything in their mouths. We have a little dinosaur that has different textures, bright stripes, poke-dots, and solid colors, it also has a triangle teething toy attached and a rattle. Both of my boys loved this thing. We also had a pop-car. If you pulled back on it it would take off. This seemed to interest both of my boys that it helped them crawl. You can find a lot of good stuff. We have a book with pictures of animals and colors that is really fun.
Look on the tags for the age label. You should stick to age appropriate toys to avoid choking hazards. I believe at this age you still want to stick to the rule that if they toy can fit through a toilet paper roll it is probably to small. Playskool has a large cubed toy that has cut outs for shapes. Inside you find the shapes to fit in the spaces. I am pretty sure this is a 6 month and older toy. Get things that have bright colors and have texture. Babies learn with their eyes, hands and through their mouths. That is why the stick everything in their mouths. We have a little dinosaur that has different textures, bright stripes, poke-dots, and solid colors, it also has a triangle teething toy attached and a rattle. Both of my boys loved this thing. We also had a pop-car. If you pulled back on it it would take off. This seemed to interest both of my boys that it helped them crawl. You can find a lot of good stuff. We have a book with pictures of animals and colors that is really fun.
Best toys for 7 to 9 month old boy?
Roland'sMo
Any suggestions on good educational toys? Things to promote learning, crawling, walking, etc?
Thanks in advance!
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I think the best toys for that age is activity tables. They can pull up on them and stand and walk around them to do the activities that the table has on top.
Have fun
I think the best toys for that age is activity tables. They can pull up on them and stand and walk around them to do the activities that the table has on top.
Have fun
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