Baby Toys - Bring the magic of play into their early years with Target Australia's range of fun baby toys! The perfect way to help little ones develop social and cognitive skills while having fun, baby toys encourage your child to explore their imagination. With a collection of baby toys designed to caters to all ages, Target's range truly has sparks of fun for everyone! From newborn baby sensory toys to toddler games and more, you'll discover the perfect baby toy for every occasion and every bub. So, whether they love to keep active, cuddle up with a plush toy, dance , draw or anything in between, every toy has they opportunity to bring the joy of their childhood to life. Shop popular toy brands like
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What are the best toys for newborns?
Newborns love soft and simple toys designed to gently support their early sensory development. With this in mind, the most popular toys for newborns include soft rattles for gentle sounds, crinkle fabric toys, tummy-time mats, hanging mobiles and soft plush toys.
What sensory baby toys help with early development?
Early brain and motor development in babies is all about helping them to engage their senses while their young, in a gentle and playful way. The best type of toys to promote sensory play for babies include textured toys and teethers to explore their touch, rattles and soft musical toys for sound, baby-safe mirrors for early visual recognition as well as sensory balls and soft blocks for grasping and fine motor skills.
How often should you sanitise baby toys?
With baby toys, germs and dirt can build up quickly, so it's important to establish a regular toy cleaning routine to prevent any illness. As a general guideline, we recommend cleaning any chewed teethers or toys daily, wash any hard toys that are handled often weekly and any toys with visibile dirt or debris should be washed immediately.
Is it safe for my baby to sleep with a baby toy?
No. As your little one is still small, for their safety it is important that they do not sleep with any toys in their cot. This includes plush animals, comforters, rattles or any other loose items. However, under adult supervision during the day babies should be exploring and discovering their soft and fine motor skills through toys to help with their development.