Tips and toys for stimulating your baby’s development
The time from newborn to toddler flies by so fast, and there’s a lot to take in – actually, everything. From learning to recognise basic colours and simple shapes to running around on your own two feet, nothing gets your baby’s development going like playtime.
Learning in good company
Toys help babies develop their senses and make the surroundings feel more familiar after a while. A baby gym is good for exercising eye-hand coordination, just as a baby mobile helps stimulate eyesight – but the colourful shapes are also excellent friends to simply have around.
Great first choices
“For a baby, surprising things quickly become favourite things. Like a bright yellow giraffe with contrasting black dots and a fun rattling sound.”
Malin Unnborn
Product designer
Levelling up your skills
From 6 months your little one is busy exploring and there are many toys that can encourage development – like a shape sorter or a playbook that stimulates motor skills. It’s all safe, too, so don’t worry if it goes into the mouth.
Constructivism and creativity
Around 1 year most children are well into experimenting and discovering. Structures, colours and patterns enhance the play-and-learn experience, like these stacking rings that stimulate both logical thinking and creativity.
Growing with every challenge
So, it’s time to leave the baby days behind? Welcome to a world of toys for 18+ months. They are especially designed for active play and developing fine motor skills, a stronger grip, logical thinking and concentration.
For nimble-fingered fun and play
More tips for the children's room
From a baby‘s first days to gaming, storage and tips on personalizing the growing child‘s space – here you‘ll find many useful ideas for your little one‘s room.
Safety at home for babies and children
Bumps and bruises are a part of growing up – but home should be a place where children don’t suffer a serious injury. So to make their everyday life as safe as possible, a good starting point is to look at your home furnishing through a child’s eyes.