Safe and Engaging Baby Toys for Every Stage
Our infant toys are carefully selected to support early development, sensory exploration, and joyful interaction. From birth to toddlerhood, each toy is designed to grow with your child. You’ll find soft comforters, teethers, rattles, musical toys, and interactive play items that promote grasping, reaching, and curiosity. Many of our toys are also perfect for tummy time, visual tracking, and cause-and-effect learning.
Made from safe, non-toxic materials, these toys for babies meet Australian safety standards and are suitable for newborns and infants alike.
Explore, Learn, and Grow with Babycoo's Baby Toys Collection! Encourage motor skills and balance with our sturdy baby walkers and baby bikes, perfect for little ones ready to move. For infants, explore our tummy time toys and activity mats, which promote strength and sensory skills during play. Don’t forget to check out our cozy plush toys, ideal for cuddles and comfort. Each item in our collection, including our versatile toy baskets for easy storage, is made from safe, non-toxic felt to ensure the highest standards of safety.
During the first year of life, play isn't just fun—it’s how babies learn. Through touch, sound, movement, and repetition, infants begin to understand the world around them. Thoughtfully designed toys can support these early discoveries while helping develop essential physical and cognitive skills. For parents and caregivers, choosing toys that encourage reaching, mouthing, and manipulating objects helps promote gross and fine motor development. Soft rattles and textured toys are ideal for babies starting to grasp, while mirrors and black-and-white patterns support visual engagement during early months.
Around 4 to 6 months, toys that respond to actions—like crinkle fabric, squeaky sounds, or rolling movement—help build cause-and-effect understanding. Later, stacking rings, pop-up toys, and simple musical elements offer fun ways to introduce problem-solving and coordination.
It’s also worth rotating toys every few days to keep stimulation fresh and allow babies to rediscover familiar favourites. Less is often more—focus on quality, safe materials, and varied textures rather than overwhelming your baby with options. By providing developmentally aligned toys early on, you support not only sensory growth but also emotional bonding and self-confidence through responsive play.