
Best Toys & Gifts for 1-Year-Olds (Parent Picks!)
These are the best gifts for 1-year-olds, recommended by regular parents whose kids actually had and loved these things during the toddler stage!
Since toddlerhood is just beginning, many of these are holiday or first birthday gift ideas that 1-year-olds can enjoy for years. Find more ideas for open-ended toys to delight your increasingly curious and mobile tot on our lists for 2-year olds and 3-year-olds, too.
What toys for 1-year-olds have gone over big with your little ones? Share below!

Xylophone
Stephanie W. said: This simple little toy was gifted to my daughter for her first birthday and has quickly become one of her favorites! She loves using the mallets to bang on the keys and the sound of the notes when she or I play make her light up! For 1 year olds who love music, this is a great gift idea!

Play Tent with Tunnel
christadiserio said: At 1 year old your child is likely VERY active, making this folding tent tunnel the perfect gift. It'll give your child something to hide in, crawl through, and play in with plastic balls. Take it for what it's worth but my 17-month-old loves her tent tunnel. I'm the mom that sticks her head at the other side of the tunnel and has my daughter laughing hysterically before she comes through. This tunnel is a fun and interactive piece for children and parents, too.

Kidoozie Funtime Tractor
Kristy Pepping said: I received this for my daughter's first birthday and am now giving one to my nephew. The one I received, I saved for when other smaller children come over to play.

LeapFrog AlphaPup
christadiserio said: While your toddler walks this little dog and refines her gross motor skills, the dog will also sing its ABCs. So, the more they play with the dog, the better they will learn the alphabet and words that start with each letter. After just a few weeks of playing with this dog, my 18-month-old now knows her letters all the way through "p." It's a cute, fun and educational toy - you can't go wrong with this purchase.

Little People Music Parade Ride-On
Kristy Pepping said: One-year-olds are on the move! They may not all be walking yet, but they sure do love to scoot. These rider toys let them do just that. They can use it to motor around or just sit and press light up buttons. A win-win for a toddler!

Fisher-Price Around the Town Learning Table
Kristy Pepping said: Adjustable activity tables are great gifts for 1-year-olds! Every child sits up and starts walking at different ages. You can remove the legs of this table and let your child play on the floor or attach the legs and let them play standing up. It's sturdy enough while standing for even wobbly little ones to prop themselves up. Plus, there are plenty of lights, sounds and things to press to keep toddlers entertained for hours!

Fisher Price Food Truck
Brigitte Nohra Miller said: This toy doubles as a kitchen and a food truck! Kids will be busy creating and cooking the food in the kitchen grill, and then selling it at the food truck window. This immersive toy is sure to spark your little one's imagination and is a great tool for practicing hands-on activities. It includes countless features for countless hours of fun time!

Melissa & Doug Stack & Count Parking Garage
Stephanie W. said: These cars are the perfect size for one-year-old hands, they are brightly colored, and easily stacked! With 10 cars and 10 "levels" in the parking garage, there are so many great ways for kids to both play and learn - about counting, color-coding, etc. My daughter loves these little toys, because what 1 year old doesn't love wheels?? And best of all, I know she'll enjoy them down the road, too!

Crayola My First Markers
Lisa R said: These bright toddler markers are 'ultra-washable' and come with blunt tips that won't twist off so you can let your little one scribble to their heart's content. They make a great addition to an arts and crafts or learning themed present, and are a useful stocking stuffer!

Fat Brain Toys Dimpl
Stephanie W. said: This simple toy is every toddler's dream (and might even keep you entertained, too!). It's as easy as it looks- push the different sized "dimples" in, and once you've done it, turn the toy over and start again! Though it's simple, it will truly keep your 1-year old entertained for full minutes at a time- which is a lot for a little one! It's also a great, quiet toy for travel.
See-Inside Sorting Bucket
Stephanie W. said: A sorting bucket may seem like a cliche toddler gift idea, but kids love them and they can be entertained for long periods of time by them! My daughter has one and is just starting to get the hang of how to sort the different shapes. In the meantime, she has loved just taking the top off and putting the pieces in and out of the bucket. She also loves carrying it around on her arm and putting other toys inside!

VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker
Stephanie W. said: Whether your 1-year-old has been walking for months or still doesn't quite have the hang of it (like mine was at 12 months!) this learning walker is a great tool! Your little one can push around the walker, and play with the removable play piece on the front. It makes barn animal sounds, sings songs, and encourages interactive play. My daughter loves listening to and interacting with the different parts- she especially loves the phone and the cow that says, "Moo!"

Pinhole Press Custom Board Book of Names & Faces
Kelly R. said: Create your own board book through Pinhole Press with up to 21 photos and bold text. The theme possibilities are endless, but I love this as a way to present photos and names of family members and pets!

Green Toys Dump Truck
Kelly R. said: Green Toys' recycled plastic toys are durable and environmentally-friendly, and wonderful for years of creative play. This working dump truck is a perfect toy for the playroom and sandbox alike.
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