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What Are Good Educational Toys For A 6 Month Old?

My daugh­ter will be 6 months in Decem­ber and I want buy my daugh­ter edu­ca­tional toys. Does any­one have any good rec­om­men­da­tions on any?

  1. Blessed Dec 24th, 2009 @ 11:24 | #1

    Any­thing that sings, talks, count, lights up, soft teddy bears so they can learn how to be affec­tion­ate to and yes baby leap is the best they have more choices.

  2. James Dec 24th, 2009 @ 11:36 | #2

    Some­thing like the Ani­mal Shape Sorter by Ear­lyears would be some­thing great as a learn­ing toy for your 6-month-old. It has dif­fer­ent ani­mal shapes and each has a unique sound. It is also very bright and col­or­ful, so it’s great for babies of that age.
    Also the IQ Baby Knock-Knock Blocks Soft Blocks, which is a set of 16 soft build­ing blocks. They care col­or­ful, make dif­fer­ent sounds, and have inter­est­ing win­dows and doors in the blocks them­selves. I think this toy would also be super for your baby.
    There is also the Soft Blocks Edu­ca­tional Baby Toy by Galt which won the Right Start Best Toy award.
    I like these types of toys for the real lit­tle ones rather than the elec­tronic toys.

  3. RStJames Dec 24th, 2009 @ 18:25 | #3

    Maybe get her some bright col­ored blocks prefer­ably with dif­fer­ent tex­tures and shapes. Water filled play mats with toys in the water are always a big hit. Some rat­tle keys. In Aus­tralia you can get a rat­tle called a skwish rat­tle, every time baby picks it up there is move­ment in the rat­tle (older kids have lots of fun with this one to). Activ­ity toys that have rat­tles, crinkly bits, mir­rors, squeak­ers, rings and teethers are also good. Dis­cov­ery cubes with dif­fer­ent tex­tures and activities.

  4. Daizy (Seth's Mummy) Dec 24th, 2009 @ 19:21 | #4

    You will have many peo­ple tell you baby Ein­stein, but they were proven to not be any bet­ter than the oth­ers. I think the most impor­tant thing to do when find­ing chil­drens toys for any age is to find a com­pany that does not sell toys from China and find toys that are nat­ural and non toxic. Plas­tic and painted toys are always a toss up. You never know if they are leach­ing chem­i­cals that are dan­ger­ous to your child.

  5. 1111Star Dec 24th, 2009 @ 23:06 | #5

    There are so many pos­si­bil­i­ties to chose from. Most young kids just love get­ting fits, regard­less of what they are.
    You can find a ton of qual­ity online toy stores here:http://online-toy-stores.net
    Per­son­ally, I think you can’t go wrong with get­ting them some sort of brain­teaser puz­zle game. There are many types, for instance the kind where you have to free a spe­cific piece from the puz­zle. These keep the kids busy for­ever, they wont stop until they free the piece!

  6. cormoo82 Dec 25th, 2009 @ 05:34 | #6

    Any­thing Leap Frog. Or baby ein­stein videos.

  7. Anonymous Dec 25th, 2009 @ 07:43 | #7

    At that age, I don’t know about toys, but I hear lis­ten­ing to clas­si­cal music helps.

  8. curious Dec 25th, 2009 @ 08:05 | #8

    I love baby ein­stein. They have the best toys!

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