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Zappler fox blue (GOTS)
kikadu
Zappler fox blue (GOTS) Sale priceCHF 26.90
Zappler lion (GOTS)
kikadu
Zappler lion (GOTS) Sale priceCHF 26.90
Zappler Flamingo (GOTS)
kikadu
Zappler Flamingo (GOTS) Sale priceCHF 29.90
Zappler Rabbit (GOTS)
kikadu
Zappler Rabbit (GOTS) Sale priceCHF 32.90
Zappler llama
kikadu
Zappler llama Sale priceCHF 32.90
Pets dice puzzle
Kiener
Pets dice puzzle Sale priceCHF 45.00
Wild dice puzzle
Kiener
Wild dice puzzle Sale priceCHF 45.00
Dice puzzle Switzerland
Kiener
Dice puzzle Switzerland Sale priceCHF 45.00
Winter dice puzzle
Kiener
Winter dice puzzle Sale priceCHF 45.00
Forest dice puzzle
Kiener
Forest dice puzzle Sale priceCHF 45.00
Birthday dice puzzle
Kiener
Birthday dice puzzle Sale priceCHF 45.00
WRIGGLE Mat S, apricot pink, eucalyptus green
Trauffer Rössli Hü Set Part 2 (Hü mini and book)
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Trauffer Rössli Hü Set (Hü mini and book)
Teether Gorm the whale gray
Tawa building game blue
Naef
Tawa building game blue Sale priceCHF 179.00
Ride & Roll Train soft toy
Fabric explorer cube, wildlife animals
Ride & Roll Under the Sea soft toy
Ride & Roll Airplane soft toy
Fabric book, Dragon Tales
Sebra
Fabric book, Dragon Tales Sale priceCHF 29.90
Fabric book, Pixie Land
Sebra
Fabric book, Pixie Land Sale priceCHF 29.90
Fabric pull-along toy Carley the chameleon
Fabric activity book, Wildlife

Selecting safe baby toys

As a new parent you want to open the world to your baby without overwhelming them. In the first months simple objects such as gripping rings and rattles and soft muslin cloths are enough, because babies explore everything with their mouth and hands. Make sure that baby toys have no sharp edges or swallowable small parts and that all materials are free of harmful substances. Age recommendations on the packaging help you find the right toy. A cute little outfit or pacifier is more for cuddling than for playing – toys do not belong in the cot.

Sustainable materials for baby toys

High quality gripping rings and rattles made of FSC‑certified wood or natural rubber are durable and pleasant to grasp. Wood is renewable, feels warm and is robust; paints should be sweat‑ and saliva‑proof. For soft plush toys, organic cotton is ideal because it is grown without pesticides and is gentle on the skin. Teething rings made of natural rubber or silicone give your child comfort when the first teeth appear. Look for seals like GS or TÜV to ensure that the toy is safe. Many sustainable producers use water‑based paints and avoid PVC to improve indoor air quality and protect the environment.

How baby toys support development

Toys are more than entertainment: they support your child’s sensory, motor and cognitive development. motor skills toys encourage your baby to grasp, crawl and later walk. When your child pushes a colourful wooden car or pulls a little animal it trains balance, coordination and hand–eye coordination. Simple shapes and colours promote perception and concentration. baby books with high contrast images invite amazement and strengthen your bond when you read together. Unstructured play fosters creativity; it doesn’t always have to be a toy with flashing lights.

Everyday tips and gift ideas

Clean baby toys regularly with warm water and a mild detergent to remove bacteria and provide your baby with a hygienic environment. Rotate toys from time to time so that your child can discover something new. Lovely gift ideas for a birth or christening include lovingly crafted wooden rattles, first cloth books or a cosy little hat for cold days. If you adapt the toys to the seasons – light plush animals in summer, warmer fabrics and perhaps a small cardigan in winter – you give your child a feeling of security and variety. Sustainable baby toys are an investment in the environment and often accompany your child for years.