My baby is 6 months old. He has many toys like stacking toys, plushies, and a play baby phone, although he’s not interested in it yet. I’m wondering if toys designed for specific actions are worth buying. Will my baby miss out if we don’t get them? He already gets a lot of stimulation from his current toys and the world around him. He babbles, makes sounds, and reaches for things, which I think is normal baby behavior. I’m worried he might fall behind developmentally if we don’t get him specific toys. Am I thinking too much about it?
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Why would it be incorrect for him to not purchase pricey toys? Even if they are unable to pay for expensive monthly subscription boxes filled with items they don’t need and quickly grow tired of, many impoverished individuals have children and are excellent parents.
Any toys you receive won’t bother you, darling;)
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@Cabby You’re accurate! He appears really pleased, so maybe I’m overanalyzing it. He genuinely enjoys playing with various objects from around the house. He likes to mess with the straps on his booster seat and push off all of his toys.
It depends on the quality, variety, and educational value of the toys provided, as well as your budget and how much your baby enjoys them.