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0 - 18 months

Check out our wonderful range of toys listed under 0-18 months for babies and toddlers from birth to 18 months. Need birthday ideas? Want to eliminate the guesswork? then look no further. Finding the ideal gift has never been easier. Whether you are looking for the perfect gift or a toy for a special ocassion, here at World of Wonder we have got you covered. We have listed all our toys into the appropriate age groups. 0-18 Months, 18-36 Months, 3-5 Years, 6-8 Years and 9-12 Years. Click on a specific age range to find the most suitable baby toys, toddler toys and children’s toys. You are sure to find something that’s designed to teach, entertain, delight, amaze and inspire!

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Vtech Baby My Everyday Gadgets Set

22.99
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Cosatto Giggle 4 Everything Bundle Hoglet

699.99
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TY Squish-A-Boo Tanner Dog 20cm

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Keeleco Eco Plush Dougi Bear 25cm

14.99
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Ms. Rachel Surprise Learning Box Set

39.99
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Ms. Rachel Doll Speak & Sing

37.99
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Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Stage Puppy

24.99
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Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Stage Sis

24.99
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LeapFrog Scout's Ring & Record Learning Phone

12.99
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LeapFrog Pop & Count Lion

14.99
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Vtech Baby Rattle & Roar Tiger

12.99
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Vtech Baby Discovery Zebra Laptop

19.99
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Vtech Baby Shaking Sounds Zebra

12.99
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Vtech Soothing Sounds Firefly

16.99
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Graco EZLite Stroller

59.99

Frequently asked questions

The First Glimpse: 0-6 Months (The "Lying Down & Looking" Phase). My baby just stares. Do they even need toys yet?

Absolutely! Staring, looking, and tracking are their first forms of play and learning! Toys stimulate their developing senses.

What toys are best for a brand-new baby (0-3 months)?

Think high-contrast. Black and white cards or soft books, gentle rattles (that you shake for them), unbreakable baby mirrors, and colourful mobiles (placed safely above their crib or changing table) are perfect for visual stimulation.

My baby can grab things now (around 3-6 months)! What's next?

Soft, lightweight rattles they can easily hold and shake, crinkly fabric books, soft sensory balls with different textures, and safe teethers (they’ll be putting everything in their mouth soon!).

Should I worry about noisy toys?

Gentle, soft sounds are wonderful. Overly loud or electronic toys can be overwhelming for little ears. Focus on simple rattles or crinkles.

My baby is sitting up! What toys are good for independent play?

Stacking cups or rings, soft building blocks, basic activity cubes with buttons to press and levers to pull (cause-and-effect toys are a hit!), and soft animals or dolls for early pretend play.

My baby puts EVERYTHING in their mouth. What's safe?

Everything should be larger than a golf ball to prevent choking. Silicone or natural wood teethers, soft cloth books, and durable plastic toys that are easy to wipe clean are great. Always check for small, detachable parts.

What toys help them get ready to crawl or move around?

Rollable balls they can chase, “O-ball” type toys that are easy to grasp, and push-along toys (for when they start to pull themselves up).

Are musical toys okay now?

Yes! Simple shakers, baby drums, or light-up musical toys that encourage pressing buttons can be very engaging. Look for volume controls!

: My toddler is starting to walk! What toys encourage that?

Push walkers (stable ones, not just front-weighted), pull-along toys, and small, low ride-on toys where they use their feet to propel themselves are fantastic for developing gross motor skills.

They're starting to understand so much! What toys help with learning words and shapes?

Chunky shape sorters, simple puzzles with large knobs, board books with bright pictures, and toy animals or people they can name.

What about starting to be creative?

Large, non-toxic crayons, playdough (always supervised!), and big, easy-to-stack building blocks are perfect for encouraging imagination and fine motor skills.

From their first curious gaze to their wobbly first steps, toys aren’t just for fun – they’re tools for incredible growth! But with so many options, what’s best for your little one?.

A Few Golden Rules for All Ages (0-18 Months):

  • Safety First: Always check for small parts, sharp edges, and non-toxic materials. Supervise playtime.
  • Simple is Often Best: Less clutter means more focus. “Open-ended” toys (like blocks) allow for endless possibilities.
  • Engage: Your interaction is the best toy! Talk, sing, point, and play with them.
  • Rotate: Put some toys away and bring them out every few weeks. It keeps interest high!
  • Cleanliness: Regularly wipe down or wash toys, especially those that go in the mouth.

Watching your baby discover the world through play is one of life’s greatest joys. Don’t overthink it – just enjoy the giggles and growth!