Don't look at this as a simple toy purchase, look at this as aninvestment into your child's future.
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Montessori Busy Board Quiet Felt Activity Toy Book for Toddlers and Kids
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Montessori Busy Book 3D Cloth Activities Quiet Felt Book
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Montessori Carrot Harvest Toy, Wooden Pull Radish Memory Game, Fine Motor Skills & Sorting Toy for Toddlers
Regular price $37.00 AUDRegular price$8.55 AUDSale price $37.00 AUD -
Montessori Cartoon Animal Double-Sided Wooden Strip Puzzle – (Buy 3 for $49)
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Montessori Chicken Matching Eggs – Educational Color & Shape Sorter for Toddlers
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Montessori Color Sorting Toy for Toddlers, Sensory Wooden Fine Motor Learning Game
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Montessori Dinosaur Puzzles Screwdriver Tool for Kids
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Montessori Early Education Toy – Column Shape Sorter Building Blocks
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Montessori Early Education Toy – Column Shape Sorter Building Blocks
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Montessori Eight Planet Push Bubble Fidget Toys, Sensory Stress Relief for Kids
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Montessori Electric Railcar Puzzle Montessori Toy
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Montessori English Alphabet Study Laptop for Toddlers – Learn Letters, Math & Music
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Montessori Farm Animal Train Set – Educational Counting, Sorting & Fine Motor Toy
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Montessori Farm Train Set – Educational Counting, Sorting & Fine Motor Toy
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Montessori Ice Cream Math Counting Peg Board – Early Learning Number Matching Educational Toy
Regular price $45.00 AUDRegular price$11.86 AUDSale price $45.00 AUD -
Montessori Magnetic Fishing Learning Educational Toys, Wooden Sorting Color Stacking Toys
Regular price From $38.00 AUDRegular price$8.69 AUDSale price From $38.00 AUD
Collection: Toddler Toys
Since 85% of brain development happens before age three, choosing the right toys is crucial for supporting your child's natural growth. For toddlers aged 1 to 2, the best toys are durable, Montessori-aligned, and designed to turn developmental milestones into play.
Here is a summary of the best toys for this age group based on their specific growth stages:
Best Toys for 1-Year-Olds (The Explorer Phase)
At this age, children are beginning to follow simple stories, understand basic directions, and develop the "pincer grasp" (using the thumb and forefinger).
Sensory, Activity Box: This is a simple but powerful tool. It helps babies understand that things still exist even when they can't see them, while also improving hand-eye coordination.
Shape-Sorting Blocks: These are classics for a reason. They help toddlers practice grasping different textures and sizes while introducing the concepts of colors and shapes.
Vegetable Play Sets: Great for fine motor skills, these sets encourage "pinching" movements and help children learn about spatial relations and sizes through fun, tactile play.
Bee Box (13–18 Months): Perfect for the transition into toddlerhood, this helps with color sorting, counting, and the dexterity needed as they find their balance.
Best Toys for 2-Year-Olds (The Energetic Learner)
Two-year-olds are "energetic bombs"—they love to climb, jump, and test their limits. They are starting to master buttons, switches, and complex sorting.
Busy Felt Boards: Since two-year-olds are obsessed with how things work, a busy board with zips, knobs, and levers is the ultimate way to practice problem-solving and fine motor skills.
Matching Egg Toys: A fan favorite for teaching logic. These help children differentiate between shapes and colors, allowing them to practice matching and dexterity in an engaging way.
Soft Sensory Storybooks: Even as they get older, toddlers benefit from soft books. They use them differently now—focusing on the tactile elements and fine motor tasks within the pages rather than just looking at the pictures.
When selecting the perfect toy for your toddlers, keep these three essential criteria in mind:
Safety First: Prioritize non-toxic materials and designs that strictly follow choking hazard regulations. Ensure every item is free of sharp edges to keep playtime tear-free.
Developmental Fit: Choose age-appropriate toys that align with their current milestones. The goal is to provide just the right amount of challenge to stimulate their growing physical and cognitive skills.
Durability & Sustainability: Invest in high-quality, natural materials. Not only are these sturdier and harder to break during rough toddler play, but they also offer a timeless quality that can be passed down to younger siblings or future generations.