Best toys for 6- to 9-month-olds, according to moms and child development experts

BabyCenter's Love It award winners for Best toys for 6- to 9-month-olds
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Best toy for 6-month-olds overall

Skip Hop Explore & More Baby's View 3-Stage Activity Center

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Highlights
  • Durable enough to last through multiple babies
  • Can buy matching chairs for the table when the time comes
  • Transitions into a table for when your child grows
Heads up
  • One of the more expensive options on this list (but we think it's worth it)
Specs

Age range: 4 months and up | Weight/height range: Discontinue use when baby is over 25 pounds or 30 inches | Color options: 1 | Batteries: 3 AAA

Community reviews
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    JessicaJordyn33

    I love our skip hop exersaucer. I’ve used it for both my almost 3yo and this baby. It grows with them with their height and transforms into a table (chairs can be purchased side, too!) to play on as they get older and no use for the sitting inside part.

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    WeAreStrongAndBrave

    This skip hop one we liked for our first and this LO liked it too. It’s helpful when cooking dinner or going to the bathroom and keeping LO entertained and in a safe place.

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    Positivemamatobe
    I would get this. It’s good for their legs to have support.

Best developmental toy for 6-month-olds

Sassy Bumpy Ball

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Highlights
  • Easy for babies to grab
  • Encourages reaching, grasping, and moving the ball
Heads up
  • This toy is spot-clean, but can get a little grimy over time
Specs

Age range: 6 months and up | Color options: 1 | Batteries: No

Community reviews
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    Tambabyy2

    Sensory toys with different textures and sounds are great for this age. We have this bumpy ball from Sassy and a Fat Brain Toy pipSquigz suction cup toy- both can be found on Amazon and are current favorites! 

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    schullomom

    A bump ball is what my 3 month old loves. It's has two rattles and a bunch of different material bumps on it she likes to hold and chew on. 

Best teething toy for 6-month-olds

Baby Banana Corn Cob Infant Toothbrush

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Heads up
  • This company also makes teethers in other styles including a bunch of grapes and bananas
Specs

Age range: Birth-12 months | Color options: 10 | Batteries: No

Community reviews
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    BriBall88

    FTM so no tips from experience but my dental hygienist recommended this banana teether/toothbrush

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    TaylorV0316
    They have a banana toothbrush teether at target and it’s really good! And it’s easy for the babies to hold too!
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    TK2Boys

    The banana teether IS great. 

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    FindSpaceDarling

    As PP suggested, the Nuby Banana Brush is amazing and a new recent favorite of my LO! 

Best toy for 7-month-olds overall

The First Years Stack & Count Cups

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Highlights
  • Each cup has a number on the bottom to use for early math lessons
  • One of the most inexpensive options on this list
  • Dishwasher safe
Specs

Age range: 6 months and up | Color options: 1 | Batteries: No

Community reviews
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    sophistic
    This is such a terrific toy: The First Years Stack N Count Cups
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    Abiiiiiiiii
    My 8 month old loves the colorful stacking cups , the stacking tower, & the blocks.
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    Lalisa92
    Mine loves stacking cups and stacking rings. He also likes sensory balls and to chew on board books lol.
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    Roxyx

    My boys favorite toys are his stacking cups. He obviously can't stack them, but the crawling motivation to knock it down is huge. We have two sets, one for his playpen and one for the bath. 

Best book for 7-month-olds

Indestructibles: Hello, Farm!

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Highlights
  • This and other Indestructibles books are also available in Spanish
  • Extremely durable and washable
Heads up
  • Limited words on the pages, so it's not something you'd sit and read to your baby
Specs

Age range: Birth and up | Color options: 1 | Batteries: No

Community reviews
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    Yarnandyarnagain

    These baby "Indestructibles" books are the SHIT. 10/10 recommend.

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    JessicaJordyn33

    For playtime books, the “indestructible” ones are amazing! 

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    lucyintheskyy

    I do get lots of books, and my daughter loves the indestructible books right now. 

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Best sensory toy for 7-month-olds

Skip Hop Bandana Buddies

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Highlights
  • Easily attaches to stroller
  • Bandana is removable
Heads up
  • Come in several different animal styles, but most parents agree babies prefer the fox
Specs

Age range: Birth and up | Color options: 6 | Batteries: No
 

Community reviews
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    Surrogrowinglove
    It's from skip*hop. We also have the fox

Best toy for 8-month-olds overall

Fisher-Price Baby's First Blocks

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Highlights
  • Durable enough to last
Heads up
  • Don't expect your child to be able to sort the shapes for some months yet
Specs

Age range: 6 months and up | Color options: 1 | Batteries: No
 

Community reviews
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    KZ2020

    This “baby’s first blocks” toy has been one of my 7 month old’s favorite! She doesn’t put them in the bucket yet, but she’ll roll all over to get the blocks & loves to hit them together.

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    KarolinaS22

    Loves to bang the blocks together, recently started to figure out the shape sorting

Best musical toy for 8-month-olds

Skip Hop Explore & More Follow-Bee Baby Crawl Toy

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Highlights
  • Gets even reluctant kids moving
  • Different modes depending on your baby's walking stage
Heads up
  • Carpets or rugs may slow down or stop this toy's movement
Specs

Age range: 5 months and up | Color options: 1 | Batteries: 3 AAA

Community reviews
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    Llopez1995

    My first really loved this skiphop bee toy. It moves around making noise and the bee is removable so once they do get it they lift the bee off and it rattles

Best bath toy for 8-month-olds

Munchkin Little Boat Train

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Highlights
  • One of the least expensive toys on this list
  • Also great for teething
  • Can be stacked or linked up to create a train
Heads up
  • This toy is sold in another version with five boats at retailers like Target
Specs

Age range: 4 months and up | Color options: 1 | Batteries: No

Community reviews
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    JenMB84

    I have bought these two things so far and it’s kept my 9mo busy in the bath!

Best interactive toy for 9-month-olds

VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker

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Highlights
  • A walker that includes spinners, buttons, a rainbow keyboard, a pretend phone and more
Heads up
  • Set the wheels on the slower, harder-to-push setting for cruisers and beginning walkers to reduce the chance for falls
Specs

Age range: 9 months and up | Color options: 8 | Batteries: 2 AA 

Community reviews
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    Jme625

    My son has the Vtech push walker and LOVES it! He’s practically running with it now.

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    Brennan44
    I got my son a vtech learning walkers it’s will helps build his muscles so he can walk
     
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    Magnolia1226
    I think a push walker is just fine we got our son a push walker for Christmas he seems to really like it we got the VTech sit and stand one but I don't think the brand matters as long as they have fun with it 👍
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    Mamafunn
    Vtech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker and Vtech Sit-to-Stand Alphabet Train have both been big hits with my older 2.
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    Tiredmama874
    We have the VTech push walker and it can be used up to 18 months I think. You don’t sit in it but rather push it around or you can use the activity panel for seated play.
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    BrittKTX
    My daughter received a baby walker from my aunt, it's by VTech, and it has a cool little battery operated touch board attached to it. It really helped her to learn how to walk. It took a little over a couple months and now she's been walking all by herself and doing really well! It's called The VTech Sit to Stand.
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    MrsPelto
    Our pediatrician recommended using the push style vs the sit in kind. She did mention that they don’t see a benefit with the sit in style but the push style will help them develop the core strength needed to walk and stand. We got the VTech Stand to Walk Walker
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Best interactive toy for 9-month-olds

Fisher-Price Linkimals Happy Shapes Hedgehog

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Highlights
  • Interacts with other Linkamals nearby
  • Press light-up buttons to hear songs and phrases about numbers, colors, and shapes
Heads up
  • Babies differ in which Linkimals they prefer
Specs

Age range: 9 months and up | Color options: 13 | Batteries: 3 AA batteries
 

Community reviews
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    Bee1221

    We have two linkimals and I want the rest of them so we can listen to different songs 😂

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    AmyF2020
    My baby LOVES her Linkimals. There are several different animals, and if you turn them on at the same time, they sync together to sing and interact with each other.
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    owlette03
    We put the linkimals penguin in front of her during tummy time and it doubles our time before she gets fussy! It sings and lights up. A mirror usually buys us some time too!
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    AmyF2020

    We also have these toys called Linkimals that she loves. If you get multiple different ones, they sync together and sing songs about numbers, letters, shapes etc. My baby loves their flashing colored lights. 

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    Megs123456

    Linkimals are awesome and don't have obnoxiously loud quiet settings. 

Best bath toy for 9-month-olds

Yookidoo Flow 'n' Fill Spout

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Heads up
  • Spout has a filter inside that Yookidoo recommends cleaning each time batteries are changed
Specs

Age range: 9-36 months | Color options: 1 | Batteries: 3 AA batteries

Community reviews
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    Emayel
    My daughter loves this toy, and it helps if you have a kid that likes the sound of running water. She used to get upset when I turned off the faucet but this was really helpful and now I’m not over filling the tub!

What to know about toys for 6- to 9-month-olds

Our research

AAP. 2022. American Academy of Pediatrics. "The Power of Play - How Fun and Games Help Children Thrive." https://www.healthychildren.org/English/family-life/power-of-play/Pages/the-power-of-play-how-fun-and-games-help-children-thrive.aspx [Accessed February 2023]

Carly Dauch, Michelle Imwalle, Brooke Ocasio, Alexia E. Metz. Infant Behavior and Development, Volume 50, February 2018, Pages 78-87. "The influence of the number of toys in the environment on toddlers’ play." https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0163638317301613?via%3Dihub [Accessed February 2023]

AAP. 2022. American Academy of Pediatrics. "Baby’s First Tooth: 7 Facts Parents Should Know." https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/teething-tooth-care/Pages/Babys-First-Tooth-Facts-Parents-Should-Know.aspx [Accessed February 2023]
 

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Joyce Slaton
Joyce Slaton is the commerce editor at BabyCenter, the world's number one digital parenting resource. She is a certified child passenger safety technician who loves to write, sew, and cook. Slaton lives in San Francisco with her husband and daughter. 
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