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American Academy of Pediatrics Toy Guidelines

Choosing that perfect gift!
by American Academy of Pediatrics

Age-Appropriate Toys

The following is a list of toys that the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends for specific age groups. Use these recommendations when shopping for toys. Keep in mind that these are only guidelines. All toys can be dangerous when they are not used properly or are in poor condition. Parents should continue to watch out for mislabeled toys and always properly supervise young children.

Newborn to l-year-old baby

Choose brightly-colored, lightweight toys that appeal to your baby's sight, hearing and touch. 1. Cloth, plastic or board books with large pictures
2. Large blocks of wood or plastic
3. Pots and pans
4. Rattles
5. Soft, washable animals, dolls or balls
6. Bright, movable objects that are out of baby's reach
7. Busy boards
8. Floating bath toys
9. Squeeze toys

1- to 2-year-old toddler

Toys for this age group should be safe and be able to withstand a toddler's curious nature.
1. Cloth, plastic or board books with large pictures
2. Sturdy dolls
3. Kiddy cars
4. Musical tops
5. Nesting blocks
6. Push and pull toys (remember - no long strings)
7. Stacking toys
8. Toy telephones (without cords)

2- to 5-year-old preschooler

Toys for this age group can be creative or imitate the activity of parents and older children.
1. Books (short stories or action stories)
2. Blackboard and chalk
3. Building blocks
4. Crayons, nontoxic finger paints, clay
5. Hammer and bench
6. Housekeeping toys
7. Outdoor toys: sandbox (with a lid), slide, swing, playhouse
8. Transportation toys (tricycles, cars, wagons) 9. Tape or record player
10. Simple puzzles with large pieces
11. Dress-up clothes
12. Tea party utensils

AAP: http://www.aap.org

© Copyright 1999 American Medical Association All rights reserved.



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