“Do you recommend educational toys for 1 year old kids? or is that too young for educational-type toys that aren’t just sensory or whatnot”

3 year old girl having fun playing with colorful geometric shape wooden blocks educational toys at home. Childhood and kids learning concept.

A 1 year old is like a little scientist. They are constantly trying things to see what happens: “What happens if I throw the carrot to the floor, does it come back or stay there?; “What happens if I touch that candle”, “What is behind that door?” This means that at this age they learn from everything they do. Not just from playing with toys. One-year olds are very happy playing with plastic bowls and lids, cardboard boxes, a pot and a spoon and any other treasures that we all have around the house. 

Appropriate toys for 1-year olds are those that help them develop their hand-eye coordination, physical development, and motor skills:

  • Books: board books, touch books, activity books
  • Toys to pretend with: animals, vehicles, dolls…
  • Toys to build with: wooden blocks, shape sorters
  • Toys to practice their motor skills: puzzles, large pegboards, toys with knobs, lids, switches, or dials, big and small balls. 
  • Musical toys

Parents also wonder about the number of toys children should have. It does not matter how many toys children have but the number of toys children have available at any given time. A study conducted in 2017 suggests that toddlers between 18 and 30 months played better when they had four toys at the same time. It seems that with fewer toys children played for longer and their quality of play was better. 

So, if you want to buy toys for your child, great. But do not feel the need to buy them plenty of toys because they learn from everything they have around them. 

I hope this information helps. 

Love,

Ana

Dr Ana Aznar

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