From encouraging tummy time – an important activity for the development of growing neck and shoulder muscles – to inspiring budding coders and gamers, the range of developmental toys available for all ages is vast.
While they have an admirable reputation for encouraging our kids to spend less time glued to screens, a growing number of developmental toys increasingly embrace the wonderful world of technology and teach children to push its boundaries, explore its limitations and most of all, have fun with it.
The best toys create huge scope for learning through play, without kids even realising they’re learning. Whether that be a simple toy that supports baby’s cognitive development or more complicated STEM projects that demonstrate mind-blowing principles, the aim is for kids to have a whole lot of fun exploring the world around them.
When choosing developmental toys, consider first your child’s age and aptitude. Anything too complex won’t engage them. But also consider if it’s something that can be left out for your child to pick up whenever they wish, or if something requires adult supervision and playing together; both have their merits.
While some toys – especially for babies – can be incredibly simple, others can be expensive. But consider price per play, and the longevity of the toy – some of the products featured here will grow with your child, and can be played with in different ways as they age.
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