1 Year +
One-year-olds are eager movers and explorers. As they gain confidence in standing, walking, and using their hands with intention, toys become tools for discovery and independence.
Key developmental focuses at this age:
- Gross motor skills – pushing, pulling, and learning to move with balance
- Hand-eye coordination – stacking, placing, and simple problem-solving
- Early problem solving – figuring out how pieces fit or move
- Language foundations – naming objects, sounds, and actions
Push toys, stackers, and simple shape sorters support physical confidence while strengthening coordination and focus. These toys invite repetition—an essential part of learning—while remaining open-ended enough to grow with your child as their skills develop.
































































































































































































































