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On the Move!

The Best Toys for 6- to 12-month-olds
By Donna Smith

Look out! Something wonderful has happened to your 6- to 12-month-old – he’s becoming more mobile every day! Changes must be made around the house, such as installing safety gates, pulling out the playpen and growing eyes in the back of your head! Another change is the type of toys your baby will enjoy. Which toys are best for babies 6 to 12 months old?

“Don’t complicate their world; simplify it,” says Claire Green, executive director of Parents’ Choice Foundation, the leading non-profit consumer guide to children’s media and toys. “Balls, wooden spoons, plastic dishes, plastic containers with blocks to ‘put in and take out.’ In other words, simple toys that illustrate connections – cause and effect.” Green says everyday household items – spoons, pans, plastic containers – encourage little ones to explore and discover.

Benefits of Play
Play may seem like all fun, but your baby is definitely getting more out of it. “As children learn to sit up by themselves, they find that they can play with both hands,” says Green. “Balls and toys that roll encourage crawlers to follow the toy and push it again. When they are able to stand and can see the world from a new perspective, they begin to learn that things relate to one another. ‘Pull apart and put together’ toys are great ways to encourage these new discoveries.”

The Right Toys
We’ve all seen moms, dads, grandmas and grandpas standing in the toy aisles shaking and inspecting every toy, trying to find just the right one, making sure it’s safe. And that’s exactly what they need to do. Green says parents should be alert and observant when selecting toys for their child. “Although the toy manufacturers adhere to government safety regulations and guidelines, toys can be recalled after a number of years on the market,” she says. “Check to see if the toy is breakable and if any part of the toy is sharp. Unless the toy is designed to ‘pull apart, put together,’ it shouldn't.”

Green says that although you should rely on expert recommendations, you know your child best. “Play with your child, watch your child play with others. You'll soon recognize what holds her interests.” And introduce one toy at a time. According to Green, this encourages discovery and the makings of an attention span.

Consider the following Parents’ Choice award-winning toys for your baby.

Gymfinity by Today’s Kids
$24.99
Ages: Birth to 2 ˝ years
Available at Today’s Kids and major retailers.

Spring-a-Ling by Educo International
Ages 6 months to 3 years
$12.99
Available at online retailers and specialty stores.

Enchanted Garden Activity Bar by Manhattan Toy
$20.00
Ages: Birth and up
Available at online retailers and specialty stores.

Zoobit by Manhattan Toy/Hoopla by André
$12.99
Ages: Birth and up
Available at online retailers and specialty stores.

Wiggly Giggler by Hands On Toys
$2.95
Ages: Infant to 1 year
Available at online retailers and specialty stores.

Gymini 3-D Activity Gym by Tiny Love/The Maya Group
$39.95
Ages Birth to 1 year

Our picks for infants 6 to 12 months old!

Stand-Up Ball Blast
Lights! Sounds! Action! Babies will have a ball (literally) dropping the brightly colored balls down the shoot and finding out where they’re going to come out at the bottom. And that’s just the beginning! Lights flash and up-beat music plays as the ball makes its spiraling trip downward. A knob on the side of the toy allows Baby to change the direction of the ball, so they are really in control. The volume control lets parents adjust the sound for quieter play. This Parents’ Choice award-winning toy can be bought at retail stores or by calling toll free: 1-800-432-KIDS.

Baby Mozart Moving Melodies
Introduce your baby to Mozart with this delightful toy! By hitting a button, Baby can listen to eight Mozart compositions while watching an adorable bear sway back and forth to the music. Baby can add to the song by pressing the colorful piano keys. A CD comes with the toy that can be used in your CD player or on your computer, adding to the fun. The CD is packed with extended versions of the Mozart compositions and scenes from Baby Einstein videos. Parents can even print out a Parent’s Guide with other activities for Baby. This product can be bought at retail stores or by calling toll free: 1-800-PLAYSKL.

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About the Author: Donna Smith is a senior editor for Baby Years and iParenting.com, and the mother of three.

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