Collection Guide

Toys for Babies & Toddlers (0–2 Years)

Babies and toddlers learn everything through their hands, their mouths and their ears. Every rattle, block and cloth book in this collection earns its place by doing something a screen cannot — fitting in a tiny grip, making a real sound, surviving a hundred test-chews. This is where lifelong play habits start.

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0–6 months: Sensory awakening

Soft textures, gentle sounds, simple cause-and-effect. The world is brand new — keep it gentle.


Try:Sensory balls • Cloth books • Wrist rattles

6–12 months: First grasps

Things to hold, shake, drop and discover. Grip, release, and the joy of cause-and-effect.


Try:Rattles • Stacking cups • Teethers

12–18 months: Movement & exploration

Pushers, simple shape sorters, large blocks. Walking changes everything they want to play with.


Try:Push-along toys • Shape sorters • Stacking rings

18–24 months: First imagination

Pretend play sparks. Animal figures, simple puzzles, soft dolls — a wooden cow becomes a story.


Try:Animal figures • Knob puzzles • Soft dolls

What works for little hands

Baby and toddler toys need to survive grip, gum and gravity. Look for one job per toy, real materials, and a weight a child can actually manage.

Mouth-safe materials

Wood, untreated cotton and food-safe paint — everything passes the chew test.

One concept at a time

A single skill per toy — grasp, stack, sort — without lights or sounds taking over.

Built to last siblings

These survive one child, then the next. No batteries to die, no plastic to crack.

Loved by Australian families

Thoughtfully chosen toys, warm support, and meaningful play — trusted by families across Australia.

Collection: Toys for Babies & Toddlers | 0–2 Years

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