30 Best Toys for 1-Year-Olds, According to Parenting Experts (and Toddlers)

LeapFrog My Pal Violet

30 Best Toys for 1-Year-Olds, According to Parenting Experts (and Toddlers)

This cuddly friend, which comes in purple or green, can truly remember your child’s name thanks to an accompanying app. The puppy can sing lullabies, count, and teach colors after they become friends. 6 months and older

Musical Lili Llama

30 Best Toys for 1-Year-Olds, According to Parenting Experts (and Toddlers)

Lili Llama is a collection of instruments in one, so she doesn’t only make a statement in a nursery. Lili has two gears, a maraca in her tail, a five-bar xylophone on her back, a set of notches for a washboard sound, two saddle blankets that clatter, four loud spinners, two gears, two gears that store in her skull, and two saddle blankets. Ages 1+

Basket of Babies

30 Best Toys for 1-Year-Olds, According to Parenting Experts (and Toddlers)

Toddlers like imitating their parents and caring for their own infants. There is a lot to enjoy about this set of six dolls! Your toddlers may mix and match each cuddly soft baby’s detachable costume as they work on their fine motor skills by dressing and undressing their dolls. Ages 1+

Melissa & Doug Take-Along Shape Sorter

30 Best Toys for 1-Year-Olds, According to Parenting Experts (and Toddlers)

Parents like that everything fits into a handled bag so it can be conveniently transported to and from Grandma’s house, but youngsters will also enjoy this traditional form sorter’s crinkly fabric, textured shape blocks, and vibrant colors. 9 months and older

Sweet Smiles Doll

30 Best Toys for 1-Year-Olds, According to Parenting Experts (and Toddlers)

These dolls feature soft, huggable bodies and sculpted faces of Madame Alexander caliber to promote empathy and pretend play. They seem more realistic since they have a variety of skin tones and are weighted. Ages 1+

Edushape Small Sensory Balls

30 Best Toys for 1-Year-Olds, According to Parenting Experts (and Toddlers)

These vibrant balls have tiny nubs all over them that promote tactile development. They can grasp, squash, and run after them as your child gets older. 6+ months

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