Baby Girl Toys

Choosing Educational Baby Girl Toys

Choosing Educational Baby Girl Toys

baby girl toys

Baby girl toys are created just for these precious darlings. Baby dolls, kitchen play sets, arts and crafts, costume jewelry and dress up items constantly make the top annual lists for toys that young girls crave.

For teaching young girls about shapes, sizes and colors, puzzles are cheap but provide hours of fun.

Wooden puzzles are longer lasting than cardboard puzzles, but both offer the same educational value.

Three dimensional rubber puzzles are simple for young girls to master and teach eye-hand coordination and problem solving skills while helping build confidence in young girls as they solve a puzzle correctly.

Dollhouses are always popular with baby girls and offer a great way for moms and daughters to play together.Play sets offer mini hair salons, beaches and even Hollywood scenes to build imagination and creativity in young girls.

Some dollhouses and play sets come equipped with carrying cases and can be folded up to be taken along on long car rides.

Music instruments for baby girls are also great for taking along on trips and they teach numbers or the letters of the alphabet.

Newborn girls love musical rattles and pianos, while baby girl toys for toddler age and up feature musical drums, music boxes, mini boom boxes and MP3 Players.

Here's Baby Girl Toys Selections:

Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Say Please Tea Set...

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Baby Einstein Take Along Tunes...

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$9.99

 

BABYDOLL Magic DOLL Bottles SET Of Two MILK & ...

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$7.95

 

Kidoozie My First Purse...

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$12.99

 

Manhattan Toy Stella Doll...

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$31.99

 


Today's Discussion

Newborn baby girl toys?
My wife just had her baby! It's a girl, Kellie Marie. You all helped me in my previous question, and now I know everything I need to know prepared of parenting. Thanks yall! I am so happy, just need to know, where is somewhere that I can get inexpencive but not cheap newborn baby toys? Not like cheap looking, but something not too expencive so any ideas? And it needs to be a girl toy, or a unisex one! I don't want any boy ones, so mothers or fathers of newborn girls, what do you have as toys? Where can I get them? The nearest Babies 'R' Us is about 40 miles out to town, we live in a small village with almost no stores, but we'll be willing to go there to get the toys as long as we know what to get. Please answer quick!

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naenae0011
Newborn babies don't use or need toys.

mjoy2685
Newborns dont really need toys, or alot more stimulation then faces, so I wouldnt go out and get something now, I would wait or get something she can use a little older when faces dont cut it for stimulation. Try going to Walmart.com or target.com or some of the local shop in your area might have a website. Look up baby toys and they will give you an age range, then see what are the top rated toys. My daughter was happy with rattles and stuffed animals that had the crinklaly stuff inside that made funny noises.

kestie77
Congratulations! Our little girl loves the Fisher Price Oceans Wonders Aquarium. It goes it her crib and it plays music, lights up, and makes bubble noises. I got it as a gift, but I did see it at Target.

Monica S
Buy bible stories and let the baby new the lord from small, he dont need toys now.

babybugs1980
She won't be interested in real toys until about age 3 months to 4 months, once she figures out she has hands and can use the hands. Things you want now though are some kind of crib light up musical device. FisherPrice makes really cool crib aquariums and my guy loved them from about 3 to 4 weeks old on. A swing - I love my Graco Lovin Hugs. Rated from 5lbs to 30lbs with a 5 point harness, adjustable seat, music and white noise plus a heart beat sound! Just don't use the mobile and know that the tray takes a while before it becomes easy to snap open and close. Anything with the heartbeat sound will be calming to baby for the first few weeks. They have bears for sleeping with that have the sound too. Mobiles, she'll start to notice them, again around the 4 week mark however my son quickly lost interest in them when he started reaching for things because it was out of his reach. Activity Mat/Activity Gym - place baby on her back and toys hang down she can bat/kick at, music and lights and she'll be fascinated starting at around 6 weeks old. Kicking is the first movements she'll master so make sure there are things that make noise when she kicks them to make it fun. Buy lots of links so that as she starts exploring the world you can hang things lower for her to grab at and have things ready to change up when she gets bored. Baby Sling - I wish I had gotten one when my guy was young enough. It allows baby to feel close and secure but keeps your hands free so you can eat/go to the bathroom and all the other little things you took for granted!



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