12/15/2023
Overwhelmed by options, or wondering what your child would play with until next Christmas? Look no further. Coast to Coast would like to share our top 10 list of toys to consider gifting your child this holiday season. Please keep in mind toys and material items are not the best gift, instead it is the time you spend with your child! With that in mind, check out these suggestions and go play!
🎁 Pretend Play: Toy Farm (farm animals, tractor, barn) Doll House, (doll, chairs, bed) Toy Kitchen (pretend food, utensils)
🎁 Nesting toys,stacking blocks, Legos
🎁 Bubbles!
🎁 Sensory play and movement matters play/ toys: Play-Doh, kinetic sand, clay, blanket swings, trampoline, wobble board, Jacobs Ladder, sensory cushions, sensory balls, balance bike
🎁Dramatic Play/Pretend Play: dress up clothes and manipulative (conductor hat and train, doctor coat and doctor kit, chef hat/apron, astronaut suit/moon rocks, pretend tool box and tools)
🎁 Learning Tower/Kitchen Helper
🎁 Arts/Crafts: paint, stamp kit, stencil kit, artist easel, chalkboard/chalk, stickers
🎁 Toys that go: wind up toys, toy cars, toy planes, toy train set
🎁 Felt board, felt books
🎁 Pro tip: Try to avoid toys (including puzzles and books) that require batteries or produce sounds/music. Instead, invest in toy instruments like bells, drums, tambourin, egg shakers, harmoica, toy microphone, etc. and create music/sounds with your child. We want to encourage your child to produce words/sounds, not a toy. Better yet, produce and model animal sounds and exclamatory sounds during play schemas and joint book activities with them.
What would you add?
Please keep in mind these toys do not replace speech, language, or feeding therapy. If you have any questions regarding your child’s speech or feeding development please reach out.
Best in health,
Mrs. C