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Frequently asked questions

What specific toys help my toddler move and get strong (gross motor skills)?

Anything that encourages pushing, pulling, riding, or climbing!

  • Push/Pull Toys: Wagons, toy lawnmowers, or even simple block carts.
  • Ride-On Toys: Foot-to-floor cars, trikes (with parent push handles for the younger ones).
  • Large Balls: For kicking, rolling, and throwing.
  • Small Slides or Soft Climbing Blocks: Great for indoor or outdoor energy release.

What toys are good for hand skills and problem-solving (fine motor & cognitive)?

Toys that involve manipulating small objects (safely!) and figuring things out.

  • Chunky Puzzles: With large knobs or pieces, like animal or shape puzzles.
  • Shape Sorters: Classic for a reason! Helps with shapes and matching.
  • Stacking Rings & Nesting Cups: Perfect for hand-eye coordination and understanding size.
  • Large Building Blocks (Duplo-style or Wooden): Encourages creativity, balance, and fine motor skills.
  • Simple Art Supplies: Chunky crayons, large paper, and washable paints (with supervision!).

How can toys help with imagination and make-believe play?

This is a magical time for pretend play!

  • Dolls or Stuffed Animals: For cuddling, feeding, and simple role-playing.
  • Toy Kitchen or Food Sets: Your toddler loves to imitate you!
  • Play Tools or Doctor Kits: Great for exploring different roles.
  • Dress-Up Clothes: Simple hats, scarves, or oversized shirts can spark endless stories.

Are educational toys important for this age group?

Absolutely, but remember that “educational” at this age usually means learning through play! Toys that naturally teach colours, shapes, numbers (like the shape sorter or stacking rings mentioned above) are wonderful. Avoid overly complex electronic toys that do all the work; simpler toys often lead to more learning

For our curious little adventurers between 18 months and 3 years old, toys aren’t just objects – they’re portals to discovery, tiny teachers, and endless sources of joy. Every block, every car, every cuddly friend is an opportunity for learning, connection, and growth.

So, next time your little one reaches for a toy, lean in, ask a question, and watch the magic of learning unfold. Every “vroom,” every “woof,” every “red” is a tiny victory, a shared moment, and a beautiful step on their incredible journey of discovery.