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VTech 3-in-1 Sports Centre
Start your sporty toddler off with football and basketball in one toy. The set lights up and makes sounds while also keeping track of the baskets and goals on a light-up scoreboard. Ages 1+
Lovevery The Babbler Play Kit
Lovevery play kits are available on a subscription basis, and are specifically tailored to your child's developmental stage.
The Babbler kit is aimed at 13, 14 and 15 month olds, with seven toys and a book that will challenge balance, object permanence, and spatial awareness, as well as an early introduction to physics.
Highlights include the ball run and the cute carrots — plucking them out of their holes works on that all-important pincer grasp. Ages 1+
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Etta Loves x Walala Studio Wooden Puzzle Board
Have you ever seen a more stylish puzzle? However, we'd expect nothing less from a collaboration between Etta Loves (experts in using patterns to help develop babies' vision) and artist Camille Walala.
The wooden toy contains six colourful shapes to place, revealing a sensory monochrome pattern underneath each piece. This helps to support their hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. It's multipurpose too – once they've shape sorted, they can play around by stacking the pieces to see which will balance. Ages 1+
Little Dutch Wooden Rocking Ring Stacker
This wooden stacking toy may look simple, but kids are challenged with stacking the coloured rings by size, aiming for the mushroom to come last. It also helps to develop children's hand-eye coordination through play. Ages 12 months+
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Wonderbly First Birthday For You Book
Wonderbly makes beautifully illustrated, personalised books that little ones will keep for years to come. This one is perfect for celebrating their first birthday, with a rhyming story featuring a collection of sweet farmyard animals, and all the milestones and memories that the first year brings.
Little Dutch Multi-activity Baby Walker
This toy is intended to grow with a child. Not only does the wooden walker support kids as they take their first steps, it encourages imaginative play, and challenges them with shape sorters, spinners and more. An excellent toy that can be interacted with in various ways. Ages 1+
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Jellystone Designs Baby Calm Down Bottle
This sweet sensory toy is suitable from birth and is designed to calm little ones with its mesmerising display. It comes with sparkles and glitter (you just add water) and can be reused and refilled.
Great for rolling in front of them during tummy time, the toy engages their senses and is endlessly fascinating for young minds. It also comes in pink. Ages 0+
JoJo Maman Bebe Soft Toadstool Play Set
Many dolls houses are unsuitable for little ones at this age, due to small parts, so this soft play set is the perfect alternative.
Soft and tactile, the toadstool contains a selection of sweet woodland animals, including a hedgehog, squirrel, rabbit, mouse and bird, and a couple of beds to encourage imaginative play.
Everything packs away and the toadstool has a handle so they can carry it with them everywhere. Ages 1+
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Le Toy Van Rainbow Sensory Shape Sorter
Le Toy Van specialises in ethically made, beautiful wooden toys that encourage stimulating play. This brightly coloured shape sorter includes nine pieces with various sensory elements, such as bells, a kaleidoscopic lens, and soft fabric. Teaching colours, dexterity, and hand-eye coordination, it's brilliant for little learners. Ages 1+
Fisher-Price Wooden Stack & Sort Animals
Fisher Price's charming menagerie is perfect for one-year-olds. Kids need focus and coordination to stack the chunky animal blocks on the pegs. But the real fun comes when they mix them up, and see what happens when they put the lion head on the crocodile body. Ages 1+
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Kids love assembling these burger pieces and watching them spin down the pole. And when they get tired of stacking, they can pop out the shapes in the centre of the ingredients and use them as a puzzle, or take the onion, cheese, lettuce and tomato and play quoits. Ages 1+
Munchkin Ocean Squirters Bath Toy
Animal fans can take their adventures into the bath with this water-ready set, which comes with eight ocean squirters. Perfect for little hands to make bubbles and play bath games with, they encourage imaginative play.
As they get older, you can talk to them about each character, teaching them the animal names, such as penguin, seahorse, starfish, and more. Ages 9m+
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Maped Color'Peps My First Finger Paints
Let them explore their creative side, with these clever finger paint pots for babies and toddlers. They have a smooth and creamy consistency, making playing with them fun and easy, and the pigmentaion gives excellent coverage, so they'll see their vibrant markings come to life before them.
Dermatologically tested, these finger paints are gentle and safe for children's sensitive skin, giving parents peace of mind. Ages 1+
Little Dutch Spiral Tower
Kids love watching the balls roll down the ramp over and over with this toy, and they also learn a lot by getting the balls from point A to B.
It works on their gross motor skills by putting the ball at the top of the ramp, and they can also see how the force affects the speed of the ball. Ages 10 months+
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Rex London Coloured Chalk Eggs
They'll be making their own mini masterpieces in no time with these egg-shaped chalks, which are easier for small hands to grasp and ideal for use outside. They'll get six pastel colours in the pack, which will have them scribbling, colouring and working on their pre-writing skills. Ages 1+
Goodevas 4-in-1 Indoor Climbing Frame
This one offers impressive 4-in-1 versatility. Promoting physical development and motor skills by encouraging balance, strength and agility through play, the wooden set includes a triangle ladder, climbing arch and slide ramp.
It's easy to adjust the height too, which tailors it to your child as they grow. Ages 1+
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Hape Ride-On Balance Bike
They'll work on balance and coordination when they push themselves along on this wooden ride-on toy. The wheels are rubberised, so they can use it indoors without damaging floors too. Ages 1+
Baby Einstein + Hape DJ Discovery Magic Touch Turntable Toy
Toddlers can experiment with tempo, rhythm and sounds by tapping and spinning the relevant parts, promoting cause-and-effect discovery. They'll also love dancing along to the 50 recorded melodies. May we recommend some ear buds... Ages 6 months+
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Mega Bloks 60 Piece Building Bag
Because of their bright colours and easy-to-hold shapes, these classic large blocks are particularly good for kids just past their first birthday. You can even get them to help clean up by making a game of putting the 60 blocks back into the zip-up storage bag. Ages 1+
Move over, Beethoven. With this classic toy, your child can experiment with different sounds by rolling the colourful balls down the xylophone slide or by hitting the keys with the mallet. Either way, they'll be exploring different ways of making music. Ages 1+

Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; previously, she wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her toy-collecting husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found helping out her team at bar trivia or posting about movies on Twitter and Bluesky.

Stacey looks after all food and drink reviews — from coffee pods and veg boxes, to natural wine and tequila. Stacey is also founder of Crummbs, where she’s written nearly 2,000 restaurant and hotel reviews since 2013. Prior to this, Stacey wrote hundreds of in-depth buying guides for the Independent, i newspaper and BBC Good Food, as well as reviewing restaurants and interviewing celebrities in her column at Balance Magazine. Stacey has also appeared in BAFTA-nominated BBC documentary Blood, Sweat & Takeaways, where she investigated South East Asia's food production industry, appearing on both Newsnight and BBC World Service to share her findings. Regularly checking out the latest restaurants, bars and product launches, Stacey also loves experimenting with recipes at home, and is a WSET-certified wine and spirits expert, with over 10 years of experience in the business. You can follow Stacey on Instagram @crummbs_uk
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