Wooden toys for your baby's development

Wooden toys for your baby's development

Maman & Bébé Nature mars 8, 2019 Children's activities 0 Comments

It is during the first months of life that your baby begins to discover the world — their senses develop gradually, and it's important to support your little one through this journey. As you'll have gathered, learning through play is absolutely possible and highly recommended. Developmental toys are well known for supporting motor skills as well as your child's overall wellbeing. So we've decided to tell you everything about these toys with their classic look and bright colours!

Why choose wooden toys?

Wood is a noble material that is strongly associated with durability and environmental responsibility. It often takes us back to our own childhoods, and to the toys our parents and grandparents once played with.

Made from quality wood, often sourced from reforestation projects, these toys are not only beneficial for children but are also safe and have very few drawbacks.

A wooden toy is far easier to keep and pass down than a plastic one.

Generally more crafted than a basic toy, it stands out for its beautiful shapes and colours, as well as its texture and natural scent.

Discovering the surrounding environment

It is through their senses that your baby will discover the world around them: colours, shapes, textures, and sounds.

Through their eyes, little hands, and ears, and from their very first months, your little one will be searching for new sensations and new things to explore.

In most cases, wooden toys help children develop their senses depending on the type of play involved. Some of them offer the opportunity to stimulate several senses at once, such as touch, sight, and hearing.

Maman Et Bébé Nature has selected 5 types of toys that will encourage your baby's development and help them learn whilst having fun:

Rattles

They come in every shape and colour imaginable! Rattles support your child's development of psychomotor skills and reflexes. They help babies distinguish contrasts, shapes, colours, and sounds. When shaken by an adult, a rattle tends to spark your baby's curiosity and they'll follow it with their eyes. Often fitted with small bells, a rattle helps children sharpen their hearing through the gentle sounds the toy makes.

Stacking toys

Often a favourite with older children, stacking toys allow children to develop their motor skills in a fun way whilst also giving their brain a workout! Stacking games are excellent thinking exercises adapted to young children's ages. They develop the sense of touch as well as sight, thanks to their colourful appearance.

Puzzles

More commonly known as puzzles, these patience games help children practise patience and concentration. Handling the puzzle pieces, placing them in the right spot, recognising shapes and colours — all these small exercises are wonderful for development.

Little cars

Fitted with little wheels, wooden toy cars are generally adored by children! Their little hands tend to grip the car, which helps develop the sense of touch whilst having a great time.

Balls and balloons

Balls and balloons are of course not made from wood, but from soft, flexible materials such as fabric. Little ones adore them, and so do parents — as they're a wonderful way to interact and share a special moment with their little one.

A final word

As you'll have gathered, wooden toys are fun, safer, and better suited to your children. They will support your babies in developing their motor skills and stimulating their senses, thanks to their many advantages. For the more budget-conscious among you, it's easy to pass wooden toys down to younger siblings, or simply keep them as part of a cherished collection of memories!

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