Baby Girl 2019 Cool Gifts for 40 Yr Old Mom
The best gifts for babies stimulate their senses. Babies might not look like they're doing much besides eating and sleeping, but the first year of life is full of seismic shifts in development. And even before they can hold a toy, babies are ready to play.
The best baby toys engage them, focusing on the contrast they are able to see or the sounds and movements they can make themselves.
"Infants are really learning about their place in the world, so the best toys give them some sense of feedback," said Tovah Klein, director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development and author of "How Toddlers Thrive." She cited the classic baby rattle as a good example. "'I hit this and it moves' is the beginning of having a sense of their place in the world."
Babies also explore with their mouth, so look for toys that aren't choking hazards (obviously) and might be interesting to a tiny tongue. And keep it simple.
"We tend to shy away from toys that are technological or lighting up and flashing, just because of the overstimulation that they provide," said Marie Conti, head of The Wetherill School in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, and a board member of the American Montessori Society.
These are the best gifts for baby boys and girls, according to child development experts. To quickly jump to the category you're looking for, click on the links below or keep scrolling to see all 40.
- Best sensory toys for baby boys and girls
- Best gifts for babies
- Best play gyms, mats and tables for babies
- Best teething toys for babies
- Best activity toys for infants
- Best books for babies
Don't forget to check out Shop TODAY's 2021 Gift Guide to find the perfect present for everyone on your list!
Best sensory toys for baby boys and girls
Manhattan Toy Classic Baby Beads
Colorful beads can be twisted, turned and gummed for extra interest.
PlanToys Sensory Blocks
These wooden blocks use nontoxic paint and stimulate all of the baby's senses.
Dolce Activity Zebra Plush
This high-contrast stuffed animal does double duty as an activity center with crinkling, squeaking and teething accessories.
Edushape Sensory Balls
These are easy to grab and come in bright colors and spiky shapes that feel great on the hands or tongue.
Oball Rollin' Rainstick Rattle
The holes in this rattle make it easy for tiny hands to grab.
The Learning Lovey
Babies and toddlers love to feel different textures, so "taggies" toys or blankets with tags sewn around them are perfect, Conti said. These beribboned sensory blankets have different textures and crinkle sounds, and a portion of proceeds go to Starlight Children's Foundation, a nonprofit for seriously ill children.
Skip Hop Bandana Buddies Stroller Toy
Crinkly textures and teething spots on this toy were made for tiny gums.
Best gifts for babies
Artifact Uprising Baby Book
This photo baby book gives parents spots to write down small milestones, precious memories and other firsts.
RyAndCoKids Gender Neutral Baby Gift Set Box
Gift them a little bit of everything with this specially curated gift set for babies. It comes with sneakers for ages 0–6, a swaddle blanket and a snap-closure bib. You'll even get to include a handwritten message up to 350 characters to make it feel extra personalized.
Cuddle + Kind Avery The Lamb
Every child needs a friend to snuggle, and the adorable hand-knit Cuddle + Kind dolls also give back by providing 10 meals to children in need with every purchase.
Moon and Back Baby Romper (Pack of 2)
Never underestimate how frequently babies need to be changed. These Hannah Andersson rompers for Amazon come in many colors.
Honest Company Baby Arrival Box
These sensitive soaps, wipes and diapers are a great starter kit for new parents.
Best play gyms, mats and tables for babies
Lovevery Play Gym
This Montessori-guided play gym includes grow-with-baby activities that help them focus, make sounds, explore touch and color, and hide and find objects.
Skip Hop Reversible Play Mat
The colorful side of this play mat is perfect for tummy time and reverses to a more decor-friendly "adult" pattern when not in use.
Fisher-Price Kick & Play Piano
Put your baby down on the mat for tummy time and let them tickle the musical buttons with their toes.
Skip Hop Explore & More Activity Table
With squeaky, spinning and rolling elements, this activity table provides two stages of play, for babies and toddlers, and starts out on the floor before the legs pull out to raise it up, for when baby begins to stand.
Best teething toys for babies
Montessori-Styled Wooden Teether Rattle
This cute, wooden teether is easy for your baby to grab and gum. The rings are made with BPA-free silicone.
Fat Brain Toys Ringlets
These gummy rings are delicious for little teethers and can link other toys to items — like a high chair — to keep them from falling.
Sophie La Giraffe Teething Toy
Sophie is pliant, she squeaks, and she's easy to wash. She's also universally delicious to babies.
BPA-Free Calmies Teether for Babies
Babies put just about everything in their mouth, but you won't mind when they chew on this. The teething toy is made from sustainable, natural rubber without BPA.
Best activity toys for infants
Munchkin Mozart Magic Cube
Babies can make all the sounds of a symphony by hitting just a few buttons on this toy.
SmartNoggin NogginStik Developmental Light-up Rattle
This rattle responds to a baby's movements by lighting up in three different colors.
Granpa Penn Rainbow Stackers
Bright colors are great for babies' eyes, and easy stacking toys like this one help develop motor skills as they grow.
Manhattan Toy Skwish Classic Rattle
This rattle is easy to hold, responds to a baby's movements and uses the primary colors they see best.
Green Toys Shape Sorter Dump Truck
This dump truck and shape-sorter is great for older infants, and all kinds of play for years to come.
Lovevery Montessori Rolling Rattle
This rattle comes from an expert-designed toy line, developed to improve coordination while exploring different senses.
Wee Gallery Art Cards for Baby
Infant eyes are best at seeing contrast. They love symmetry (like the human face), so black-and-white patterns are great for stimulating their senses.
Fat Brain Toys Tobbles Neo
These stacking toys work whether they are in the "right" order or not.
Baby Einstein Take-Along Musical Toy
Give baby their own boom box with this little musical toy that can travel with them.
Hape Elephant Wooden Pull Toy
As baby starts to crawl and then walk, a pull toy encourages mobility and interaction. The hollow center allows little fingers to easily grasp it.
Hape Wobbling Melody Penguin
This cute lil' wobbler is musical and shakes and waddles when babies swipe at it.
Best books for babies
"You Are Light," by Aaron Becker
With beautiful die-cuts and spare text, Becker's board book is a tribute to illumination and the light within children.
"Woodland Dance," by Sandra Boynton
Sandra Boynton flips her classic "Barnyard Dance" on its head for a more sleepy, rhyming bedtime story about the creatures outside the barn. (They're more into classical than square dance.)
"In My Mosque," by M. O. Yuskel and Hatem Aly
All are welcome in this mosque, reflecting the diversity of the religion it celebrates.
"Families Can," by Dan Saks and Brooke Smart
Families come in all different flavors. This board book shows different kinds of families, all of them beautiful.
"All of Us," by Kathryn Erskine and Alexandra Boiger
This lyrical trip around the world shows how "me" can become "we," no matter how far-flung or different we may be. Beautiful illustrations give the spare text a classic feel.
"What Would You Do in a Book About You?" by Jean Reidy and Joey Chou
This book invites little listeners to think of their lives as a story to tell. They're just getting started in telling it.
"Indestructibles: Baby Faces," by Amy Pixton and Kate Merritt
Babies love looking at faces, and the material of these books allows them to withstand chewing, ripping and whatever other havoc only a baby could create.
"You're My Little Baby," by Eric Carle
This touch-and-feel book from the author of countless classics ends with a mirror — a baby's favorite.
"Global Baby Bedtimes," by Maya Ajmera
"Babies love looking at faces of other babies," said Nina Lindsay, president of the Association for Library Service to Children, adding that it's particularly important to look for diverse faces because kids learn bias from a very young age. "It's really important for all children to see children like themselves and different from themselves in books on a regular basis."
Still looking for the perfect gift? Be sure to check out Shop TODAY's Gift Guide to shop for everyone on your list, including:
- 41 fun toys and books your 1-year-old will love this holiday season
- 35 newborn essentials that all parents have on their wish list this year
- 47 toys that toddlers will be thrilled to unwrap
- 44 entertaining gifts your 3-year-old won't want to put down
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This gift guide was originally published on Nov. 14, 2017, and has been updated with new products.
Baby Girl 2019 Cool Gifts for 40 Yr Old Mom
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