Must Have Baby Toys for Aussie Babies 3 to 6 Months

Must Have Baby Toys for Aussie Babies 3 to 6 Months

Disclaimer: I'm an Amazon affiliate. This means if you snag a purchase, Amazon might toss me a coin or two all while keeping your wallet intact.

Amazon Prime's speedy same day or next day delivery is my lifeline. And Amazon's got it's share of steals. But if you have the time and energy to shop around, you might find some of these toys at your local shops as well. Happy hunting!

G’day, Aussie Mums!

Get ready to embark on the thrilling adventure of babyhood, where each gurgle and grin unveils a world of wonders. If your little one is between the ages of 3 to 6 months, you’re in for a treat – this is the phase where they’re like tiny sponges, soaking up knowledge faster than you can say “nappy change.” So, let’s dive into the magic of baby development and explore some toys that will make these months even more memorable.

Soft and Squishy Sensory Blocks

Babies at this age are all about discovery, and the sensory blocks are their perfect companions. With a kaleidoscope of colors, various textures, and that oh-so-satisfying squish, these blocks stimulate your bub’s senses and set the stage for tactile triumphs. It’s like a baby-friendly art installation, minus the pretentious art critics.

Bonus: Here’s a Soft Sensory Play Bundle. It has a lot of sensory toys for your baby to play with.

Musical Marvels (Noisy toys)

 Introduce your little one to the world of music and noise with these toys.

There are two types of noisy toys, battery-operated and toys with no batteries.

Be careful when choosing battery-operated toys. These toys are usually close-ended and are purely for entertaining your little humans and add nothing or very little to their learning.

Children’s early months and years are when our little ones’ creativity is at an all-time high. We want to develop this creativity by giving them a chance to explore their world and different ways of doing and being. So, we need to be picky what battery-operated toys we are introducing to our babies and how long we are letting them engage with it.

The VTech Turn and Learn Driver and Fisher and Price Piano Gym or similar toys are great battery-operated toys that not only provide entertainment (and a moment of alone time for parents, hehe) but will also help develop your little ones’ fine motor and cognitive skills. 

I have quite a few recommendations for noisy toys without batteries. The Pound and Tap Bench XylophoneFoot Finder & Wrist Rattle SetBaby Musical InstrumentsVTech See-Touch-Hear Sloth BallMusical Wobbler Penguin, and Musical Wobbler Penguin are all great options.

Be careful when you give these toys to your babies. They might just compose their first musical masterpiece while you’re not looking! 😉 

    Grasp the Goodies

    If you have already bought the blocks bundle I mentioned before, you’ll already have this one so you can skip it.

    At 3 to 6 months, your bub is gearing up to master the art of grabbing things. The 9-piece Sassy Stacking Rings are not only excellent for teething but also perfect for developing those fine motor skills. It’s like a tiny workout for those cute little fingers.

    The Fisher-Price Rock-a-Stack is a much more affordable option. The size of the rings makes it easier for your little one to hold the rings. 

    You can help your bub’s language development by describing the colours and what you are doing with the rings.

    “Stack the rings.”

    “Ooo, big ring! Little ring.”

    “Fell down.” 

    Mirror, Mirror on the Floor

    Tummy time is a crucial phase, mirrors can add a touch of magic to it. Baby-safe mirrors encourage self-discovery and strengthens babys’ mini muscles. Plus, let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a good baby selfie?

    The Looky mirror has wheels which encourage baby to try to move towards it when it rolls away. Your little human can change the angle of the mirror and see themselves and the world around them from different perspectives.

    The SYNARRY Tummy Time Pillow with a Mirror is also a good one. It adds a bit of noisy play to the mix. It has a crinckley material, it’s teether and the little felt animals.

      Animal Plush Adventures: The Snuggle Safari Soft Toys

          Every child has to have a Sensory Plush Activity Toy. The Amazon store Skip Hop have has a lot of different styles.

          These cuddly companions not only provide comfort but also spark the imagination. Soon, you might find your bub having deep conversations with their lion BFF. It’s basically the cutest wildlife documentary ever.

          Most of the toys mentioned here can even be enjoyed by your baby after 6 months of age. You can check out my list for the “Best Toys to Buy for Your 6 to 12 Months Old Baby in Australia” list.

          In short, dear Aussie Mums, these toys are not just playthings – they’re building blocks for your baby’s development. As they navigate this phase of wonder and wobble, these toys will be their trusted allies. So, let the giggles, grasps, and grins commence! Happy parenting, mates!

          Best Toys to Buy for Your 6 to 12 Months Old Baby in Australia

          Best Toys to Buy for Your 6 to 12 Months Old Baby in Australia

          Disclaimer: I'm an Amazon affiliate. This means if you snag a purchase, Amazon might toss me a coin or two all while keeping your wallet intact.

          Amazon Prime's speedy same day or next day delivery is my lifeline. And Amazon's got it's share of steals. But if you have the time and energy to shop around, you might find some of these toys at your local shops as well. Happy hunting!

          So your baby has turned 6 months and you’re looking for new toys to entertain them. This is a fun age, babies are more inquisitive and they start becoming more mobile. They are still very into sensory toys. Everything they can grab is fair game and goes straight in their mouth. At 6 months babies start to perceive the relationship between objects and people, This includes the relationship between objects, inside, on top of, over, underneath, and in between. By learning these relationships, they start to understand simple cause and effect. The toys I chose in the list below all consider these developmental milestones and will help your baby hone these skills.
          Some of the toys I mention may be labeled for a higher age range. The age range is just a rough guide. For these toys, supervise your baby when you first introduce them and use your own judgment to see if it is developmentally appropriate and safe for your baby.
          Now let me spill the beans on the must-have toys that will not only keep your baby entertained but might also score you some precious moments of peace. And because we’re in the business of making your life easier, we’ve sprinkled in some magic links for your one-click shopping delight. Let us commence!

          UFO Interactive Toy

          If you read my must have toys for 3 to 6 months, you have also seen this one there. In the 3 to 6 months age, babies will mostly chew on the silicon strings and enjoy the different textures it has to offer. After around 6 months, they start exploring it in different ways.

          They learn about cause and effect through pulling the strings in and out, popping the holes and sliding the button. My bub loves it. I like to take it with me on long car and pram rides to entertain baby.

          Spinner Toys

          Spinner toys are another great cause and effect toy. And another all rounder that’s great for car and plane rides to keep your baby entertained.

          If your baby isn’t sitting yet, you can use them for tummy time to encourage baby to pull and spin the spinners. After they start learning to sit, you can connect it to the wall or mirror to encourage them to keep their back straight and strengthen their core and back.

          And let’s not forget bath time. Stick it to the tub or shower wall and watch your baby squeal with happiness and toy spin it around.

          Shapes Sensory Bin

          These shape sorting sensory bins develop children’s fine motor skills, hand eye coordination and cognitive skills. What else do you want in a toy?! 😀

          Stacking Toys

          Stacking toys are a way to help babies learn to balance. Babies need to control the movement of their hands, legs, head and body to be able to stack the toys.

          You can help babies language skills by counting, pointing out the colours and talking about what you’re doing to the rings.

          “The ring is on my head!”

          “The ring fell down.”

          “stack it up, stack it up.”

          “Ring goes in the pole.”

           I use the plastic one for playful tosses, even placing it atop our heads, delighting in its descent. 

          My baby loves banging the wooden rings on the floorboard and other surfaces to hear the different sounds it produces. 

          The ball on top of the wooden one is a cherry on top :D. He tries to put it in his mouth, when it slips away from him, he crawls to the ends of the earth to retrieve it.

          Sensory Balls

          At 6 to 12 months, the world of sensory balls becomes a mini playground for your little one. Whether they’re perfecting their push-ups, embarking on epic crawls, or simply practicing the fine art of rolling, these balls are more than just playthings—they’re developmental dynamos! Watching babies try to nab balls as they skitter away? Pure comedic gold.

          Opt for balls with grippy textures, and you’re not just ensuring a solid sensory experience; you’re also setting the stage for some fine motor mastery. Around the 6-month mark, get ready for a show: your baby might shake it like a maraca, give it a floorboard drumroll, or (brace yourself) even attempt a throw! Ah, the joys of baby athleticism and aim! 😄🏀 

          The OballManhattan Click Clack BallSassy Bumpy Baby Ball and CaaOchoo Rainbow Sensory Ball are great sensory balls for babies 6 to 12 months old.

          Bonus: You can get a toy bundle for babies 6 to 12 months that has most of the toys mentioned here. 

          And there you have it—the secret weapons to turn your 6-12 month adventure into a symphony of giggles, splashes, and sensory wonders. Click away on those enchanted links, and let the playtime festivities begin. Because, let’s face it, a happy baby is a happy parent, and a happy parent is one who has successfully outsourced entertainment to a few well-chosen toys. Happy playing!