What’s hot in baby toys for 2009
Gift shopping for baby presents couldn’t be any easier. Most newborns to 18 months aren’t picky about what they get at all. In fact, most of them would probably more than happy enough to play with the cardboard boxes that the toys come packaged in.
But it would be ideal to give more than just a box as a gift. So, here are three excellent gift ideas for babies:
Fisher-Price Baby’s First Blocks – These colorful blocks are the most basic of toys, one that almost every person has played some variation of it at least once in their lifetime, whether you’re a baby or not. But these blocks are an essential childhood toy for helping kids by not only keeping them entertained, but also to help them learn. Not only is it a very inexpensive gift, but is great for helping kids learn shapes, colors, orientation.
Vulli Sophie The Giraffe Teether – Teething is definitely not a fun process to go through for a baby. They’ll sometimes break into a fever and their teeth will start pushing through their gums and that can’t be a great feeling for a baby. This might be more expensive than your average teether, but is definitely something that’ll catch their attention. And at 7 inches tall, it’d be something that’s hard to lose. It’s made from natural rubber & food paint and is also BPA free, so it’s completely safe to help ease the pain of teething.
The third gift of the baby gift suggestions is the Baby Einstein Bendy Ball. This brightly colored ball includes a rattle inside for the baby’s noisemaking pleasure. The flexible plastic is easily able to be grasped by babies 3 months and older. Since the exterior of the ball is soft, it is safe for the baby to throw around to discover more different sounds as it lands.