Safe and soft toys, such as cloth toys, teething rings, and brightly colored toys that stimulate sight and hearing. These toys also often have different textures to stimulate sensory exploration.
Toys that support gross and fine motor development, such as large building blocks, toys that can be pulled, and toys that can be rotated or controlled. These toys usually have a simple design and are safe to bite
Toys that stimulate imagination and creativity, such as role-playing sets, simple puzzles, and small construction toys. This toy also supports children's social skills and language abilities.
More complex and educational toys, such as board games, science kits, and more complicated construction toys. These toys are often designed to hone critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Toys that focus more on specific interests and challenges, such as model kits, strategy games, and interactive technology. These toys often support the development of more advanced technical and social skills