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Toys for 1 Year Olds

Toys for 1 Year Olds

On the hunt for the best toys for 1 year olds? Our fantastic range of toys have been specially designed for infants in the early years of their life. Our toy collection aids tots in nurturing their hand/eye coordinationfine motor skillsphysical development, and mobility

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FAQs

What developmental skills do Bigjigs toys for 1 year olds specifically help with?
Bigjigs toys for 1 year olds are specially designed to nurture hand/eye coordination, fine motor skills, physical development, and mobility. The range includes shape sorters like the First Four Shape Sorter, stacking toys like the First Rainbow Stacker, and push-along toys that encourage movement and coordination development.
What's the difference between the My First Peg Puzzles and regular puzzles for this age group?
The My First Peg Puzzles (available in Pets, Safari, Farm, Transport, and Construction themes) feature large pegs that make them easier for small hands to grasp and manipulate. These are specifically designed as introductory puzzles for 1 year olds, helping develop pincer grip and problem-solving skills with chunky, safe pieces.
Are the Diditrike ride-on toys suitable for children who are just learning to walk?
The Diditrike range (available in Giraffe and Zebra designs) are designed as ride-on toys that can help with balance and coordination development. However, they're typically better suited for toddlers who have already mastered basic walking skills, as they require the child to propel themselves while maintaining balance on the seat.
What makes the Touch and Feel books different from regular board books for 1 year olds?
The Touch and Feel books (available in Bugs, Farm, and Safari themes) incorporate different textures and tactile elements that encourage sensory exploration. These books help develop tactile awareness and fine motor skills while introducing concepts like animals and their environments through both visual and touch-based learning.
Which Bigjigs shape sorters are best for beginners versus more advanced 1 year olds?
The First Four Shape Sorter is ideal for beginners as it only has four basic shapes to master. For more advanced play, the Farmhouse Sorter and Red Bus Sorter offer more complex sorting challenges with additional features, while the First Rolling Shape Sorter adds movement to make the activity more engaging as skills develop.
Are the bath toys like the Watermill suitable for independent play or do they need supervision?
The Watermill for Bath and other bath toys in the range are designed for supervised bath time play. While they encourage independent exploration of cause-and-effect (water flowing through the mill), all bath toys for this age group require adult supervision for safety during water play.
What's included with the activity centres and how do they differ from individual toys?
The Triangular Activity Centre combines multiple activities in one toy, offering various play experiences like bead mazes, shape sorting, and spinning elements. This provides more sustained engagement compared to individual toys and helps develop multiple skills simultaneously, making it ideal for longer play sessions.
How do the push-along toys like the Duck and T-Rex encourage walking development?
The Push Along toys (Duck and T-Rex) are designed with wheels and a handle that moves as the child pushes them along. This encourages toddlers to practice walking while providing visual and sometimes auditory feedback, helping build confidence in mobility while making walking practice more engaging and fun.

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