Improvements in coordination can start to become very clear in children aged 9 months old. They're generally starting to be able to pull themselves up, make obvious signs that they want a cuddle or are hungry, and following your gaze.
Therefore, this is a really good age to start introducing some slightly more complex toys into the mix. These can include shape-sorters, building blocks and other kinds of problem-solving toys that usually prove to be especially popular. Parents may also want to invest in a baby walker or other kind of toy that encourages their child to achieve some of their physical milestones.
Has a wonderfully expressive face and is made from a range of tactile coloured fabrics.
One of best teether toys on the market and a firm favourite of any baby who gets one.
This durable ball can be squashed and yet miraculously returns to shape.
Clemmy's soft construction toys are some of the safest available.
A gorgeous plush toy that converts any darkened room into a sparkling night sky.