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  1. Developmental Importance: Toys play a crucial role in a baby's development. They help infants learn about the world around them, develop fine and gross motor skills, and stimulate cognitive and sensory development.

  2. Age-Appropriate Toys: It's important to choose age-appropriate toys for babies. Infants under six months of age typically enjoy toys that are soft, colorful, and have contrasting patterns. These can help with visual and tactile development.

  3. Sensory Toys: Babies are naturally curious and enjoy toys that engage their senses. Toys with different textures, sounds, and lights can be fascinating for them.

  4. Rattles: Rattles are a classic baby toy. They are easy for babies to grasp, and the shaking sound they make can capture a baby's attention and encourage them to explore cause and effect.

  5. Soft Plush Toys: Soft stuffed animals and plush toys can provide comfort and companionship for babies. They also offer opportunities for imaginative play as the child grows.

  6. Mobiles: Hanging mobiles above a baby's crib can provide visual stimulation and encourage the development of tracking skills. Some mobiles also play soothing music.

  7. Teething Toys: Teething toys are designed to provide relief to babies who are teething. They are often made of safe materials that can be chewed on without harm.

  8. Building Blocks: As babies grow into toddlers, building blocks can be introduced. These help develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and an understanding of spatial relationships.

  9. Puzzles and Shape Sorters: These toys are excellent for toddlers as they start to develop problem-solving skills. Simple puzzles and shape sorters teach them about shapes, colors, and how objects fit together.

  10. Safety: Always ensure that toys for babies are safe and free from small parts that could be a choking hazard. Check for age-appropriate labels and follow any safety guidelines provided by the manufacturer.

  11. Parental Supervision: While toys are essential for a baby's development, they should always be used under adult supervision, especially for infants and very young children.

  12. Rotating Toys: To keep a baby's interest and promote ongoing development, it's a good idea to rotate toys regularly. This keeps playtime fresh and engaging.