Toys for 0-6 Months
Gentle sensory toys perfect for newborns and young babies

Black and White Newborn Soft Plush Rattle
Most infants cannot fully perceive colors until about 5 months, high-contrast designs stand out. Black-and-white toys that stimulate a baby’s grasp reflex are perfect at this stage. D-KINGCHY Elephant adds soft plush textures for cozy cuddles.

Teethin Smart EZ Grip and Sensory Toy
This rattle is perfect for hand to mouth exploration. It's a wonderful tool for babies who are cutting their first tooth, for replacing the thumb or pacifier, and for encouraging early chewing.

Playmat Learning Toy with Developmental Activities
Turn playtime into learning time with this colorful activity gym! The soft, comfy mat keeps your little one cozy while the piano keys, hanging toys, and mirror spark curiosity and motor skills. Perfect for creating endless giggles.

URMYWO Black and White High Contrast Baby Book
This soft, high-contrast baby book is designed to stimulate visual development and brain activity in early months. With 11 black and white patterns and a baby-safe mirror, it supports sensory and cognitive growth during tummy time.

Baby Montessori Multi-Sensory Teething Toy
This multi-sensory teething toy features bright colors and textured silicone balls to engage your baby's senses and support early development. It encourages motor skills and sensory exploration for infants up to one year.

Bright Starts Oball Shaker Rattle Toy for Newborns
This rattle toy is crafted for tiny hands to grip and explore. Its flexible Oball ends are safe to teethe on and the colorful beads inside engage baby’s senses while supporting motor skill development and hand-eye coordination.

Infinno Baby Wrist Rattle Socks and Foot Finder Set
These colorful wrist rattle socks and foot finders encourage your baby's sensory exploration through sight, touch, and sound. They help develop motor skills as babies reach and grab the rattles, supporting early growth and curiosity.
Developmental Milestones for This Age
Learn about typical developmental stages and how the toys above support your child's growth
2 Months
Early smiles and social engagement
4 Months
Reaching and grasping objects
6 Months
Sitting up and babbling
Understanding milestones helps you choose toys that support your child's development