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What kind of toys are suitable for children of different ages? Let's choose toys suitable for the baby's age

Do you not know what to do every time you buy a toy or a birthday present?

Kidrise helps you sort out the toys that are suitable for the age, and the smarter you play, I hope it can help everyone!

Children's Age Toddler Toy Pairing Chart by Age

Toys are important partners for children to learn while playing. No matter what type of toy it is, it has learning purposes and play significance for children. However, if the toy items selected do not match the age of the child, the child may not be interested Contact, or don't know how to play, and have safety concerns.

According to the child's developmental age, according to the child's intelligence, hand function and physical development, choose some toys with a little challenge.

List of toys by age:

Children's Age Toddler Toy Pairing Chart by Age
child age Toy classification Suggested product page
0-3 years old 0-3 years old Hong Kong children early education toys Click to view
3-6 years old 3-6 years old STEM Hong Kong children's toys Click to view
6-11 years old 6-11 years old STEM Hong Kong toys Click to view
over 11 years old 11+ years old STEM Hong Kong toys Click to view

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According to the child's developmental age, according to the child's intelligence, hand function and physical development, choose some toys with a little challenge.
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