Educational toys and games for 1 year olds




















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At Fat Brain Toys, we've made it our mission to put together specific age recommendations for each and every one of our products. We use real customer feedback to figure out which toys are best suited to kids at this specific age. One year olds can actually be one of the most difficult ages to shop for since it's a time in a child's life where they are rapidly developing.

The toys in this collection are perfect for boys and girls who are going from a baby to a toddler and learning new things every day in the process. When you pick from this collection, you're sure to find a toy that will excite and enrich them at the same time.

The unique toys for 1 Year Olds that you'll find on our site aren't like the mass-produced products you'll find in many other stores. Instead, we focus solely on high-quality toys that are well-crafted and carefully designed with your child's education and enjoyment in mind. These kids will spark their creativity and curiosity with fun challenges, bright colors and fun features. Shop at Fat Brain Toys today to discover something your little one is sure to love.

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STEM Toys 2. Playroom and Bedroom Furnishings 2. Zoo Animals 6. Math 4. Dolls 4. Ocean 3. Horses 2. As the child grows alongside the toy, it also helps to improve sequential memory. When testing this toy, we found that children enjoyed the feeling of accomplishment when they matched the right shapes.

This toy is designed to improve creativity, awareness of different bugs, and kindness to animals. Plus, each toy has its own texture and sound to improve audio awareness.

When testing this product, we found that this is a highly entertaining toy for kids and works as a great distraction while traveling. This product comes with 6 puzzles featuring various patterns and colors, which can also be balanced upright out of its jigsaw block to promote balance and hand-eye coordination.

Wooden bead mazes are a great way to encourage 1 year olds and toddlers to develop their fine motor skills by gripping, pushing, and moving beads across rollercoaster-like wires. Plus, the maze develops cognitive skills like color and shape recognition. When we tested this product, we found that it was particularly useful for encouraging sustained attention and logical thinking. This pelican toy involves opening the squeaky bill and dropping four little plush animal toys into its mouth.

This repetitive activity is ideal for developing recognition and sequential memory. When we tested this product, we discovered that once a child has mastered the art of dropping animals into the mouth, they will get creative and use other objects, too. These foam building blocks allow children to do just that. Upon testing this product, we noticed that toddlers specifically enjoyed pairing colors together with the blocks and other objects around them. Piano mats are a great way to encourage your little one to explore the consequences of their movements.

Children simply have to crawl around on the mat to make music, or they can play it like a giant piano by touching the appropriate colored keys. Not only is this suitable for developing fine motor skills and coordination, but it also helps towards developing sequential memory. When we tested this product, we discovered that it has a variety of settings to keep your child focused for a long time.

Stacking rings are an excellent way to strengthen hand and wrist muscles, improve hand-eye coordination, and encourage children to recognize shapes and sizes. Each ring in this stack of circles comes with its own vibrant color, pattern, texture, and weight - all of which are suitable for teething.

Upon testing this product, we found that children felt a sense of accomplishment after completing the age-appropriate challenge. By the time a kid reaches a year old, they should be able to stand and pull themselves up into a standing position. To help them with their balance, this musical workbench provides a toy that can be placed on a small structure to encourage your little one to stand. This toy comes with a wide range of activities to keep your child focused, including toy tools, a block game, sound effects, and more.

When testing this product, we noticed that kids were very focused and attentive to the toy thanks to the range of activities. This light-up game is ideal for developing cognitive skills. When children feel accomplished by getting something right, they strive to do it again, and again, and again. When we tested this product, we found that it encouraged children to focus on nothing but the game.

Not only is this musical table great for improving audio perception, visual memory, and fine motor skills, but it also comes with the option to play on the floor or standing up. Plus, it comes with a range of activities, such as alphabet and number games that can be used as the child ages. When we tested this product, we found that the option to stand up helps to strengthen the leg muscles and improve balance. This pop-up game features four adorable animals that can be popped in and out of their colorful homes by the dress of a button.

Each button is pressed, pulled, or flipped differently to allow for versatility. This game is ideal for encouraging logical thinking and memorization skills in 1 year olds. Upon testing this product, we discovered that children were also subsequently learning about cause and effect from making the animals appear and disappear.

This Playskool giraffe spinning toy consists of a child pressing the head of the giraffe to make the colorful balls pop and swirl inside. This is to encourage children to understand that their actions can make other things happen. Plus, the silly popping balls are highly entertaining for them! When we tested this product, we found that this toy also encouraged kids to stand up or use their muscles in tummy time to reach the head of the giraffe.

In a world of technology and endless devices, your 1-year-old is bound to get curious. This baby toy phone is a digital learning toy that plays certain sounds and songs when buttons are pressed, which is good for pattern association and distraction.

When we tested this product, we found that it was the ideal way to distract your child and help them join in when parents are on the phone. This stacking toy is designed to challenge children in a fun and satisfying way by encouraging them to stack multiple shapes into their corresponding pegs.

This is ideal for improving memory, perception, logical thinking, and hand-eye coordination. When testing this product, we discovered that children also played with the shaped blocks separately, adding to the versatility of the product.

This crawling inchworm toy is designed to teach children about cause and effect. They have to press the middle ball of the inchworm for it to move, which is highly entertaining for little ones who crawl after it. This friendly climbing toy comes with separate pieces that can be rearranged for multiple obstacles.

This pull toy teaches numbers, colors, and body parts through songs, melodies, sounds, and phrases. First Words at Amazon. A great introduction to puzzles, this brightly colored toy promotes dexterity and problem-solving skills. From tummy time to a reading nook, this tent is suitable for a variety of ages.

Thirty minutes of soft sounds are followed by white noise, all helping your baby to sleep peacefully. This easy to assemble play mat stimulates your toddler's sight, sound, and touch. In This Article Expand. Our Picks. What to Look For. Hape Pound and Tap Bench Review. What We Like Inspires musical appreciation Wooden toy is long-lasting and durable. What We Don't Like Some users say it's out of tune.

What We Like A teething and sensory toy Easy to hold. What We Don't Like Hard to clean. View On Amazon. What We Like Encourages physical play Easy to clean. What We Don't Like Some users wish there was a floor mat for more security.

VTech Pull and Sing Puppy. What We Like Can bare rough play from a toddler Features fun sounds. What We Don't Like String is a little short. The 13 Best Pull Toys of What We Like Sturdy to stand against toddler play Learning toy. What We Don't Like Users say some words don't make sense with the pictures. What We Like Extra-thick pieces Jumbo knobs for little hands.

What We Don't Like Fishy smell from packaging. The 20 Best Jigsaw Puzzles of What We Like Roomy tent Sturdy construction. What We Don't Like Some users complain that it doesn't glow in the dark.

What We Like Attaches to crib or can placed on tabletop Easy to turn on. What We Don't Like Can be too bright. Leapfrog Spin and Sing Alphabet Zoo. What We Like Great learning toy Comes in pink and blue. What We Don't Like Images tend to fade after use. The 20 Best Toys for 2-Year-Olds of What We Like Excellent for developing cognitive skills and play Grows with baby.

What We Don't Like Pricey. Little Tikes First Slide. What We Like Lightweight Older kids can also play. What We Don't Like Slightly sharp edges. What We Like Wooden construction Keeps children engaged for hours. What We Don't Like Difficult to assemble. Radio Flyer 4-in-1 Stroll 'N Trike. What We Like Ride-on toy Grows with your child.

The 8 Best Ride-On Toys of What We Like Grows with your child Inspires creativity improves building skills. What We Don't Like Blocks don't secure tightly. What We Like Fun bath toy Pipes suction to wall. The 8 Best Bath Toys of What We Like Easy to pick up Makes real vacuum sounds. What We Don't Like On the shorter side. What We Like Realistic look Makes real car key sounds. What We Don't Like A little heavy for babies. The 18 Best Toys for Toddler Boys in What We Like Batteries included Can endure rough play.

What We Don't Like Slightly flimsy packaging. Timy Baby Balance Bike. What We Like Perfect size for tots Small enough to fit in most trunks.

What We Don't Like Wheels are a bit too close together. View On Etsy. What We Like Custom gift Doubles as decor.



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