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Baby toys
 When choosing baby toys for newborns, safety is paramount. Baby toys should be free of small parts that could be swallowed and made of non-toxic materials. The right baby toys can enrich a baby's sensory experiences and contribute to their overall well-being and development in the first months of life. Here are some types of baby toys suitable for newborns:
 Soft cuddly toys and plush toys: 
Soft cuddly toys, such as teddy bears, stuffed animals, and soft cuddle cloths, offer comfort and stimulate a baby's sense of touch. Newborns can grasp and hold stuffed toys. Pacifiers can also be attached to stuffed toys and cuddle cloths, making it easier for them to grasp them themselves.
 Rattles
 Rattles with soft textures and bright colors attract babies' attention. The sound they make when shaken stimulates their auditory senses.
 Baby gym
 Baby gyms are designed to hang above the baby and have hanging toys that the baby can see and try to grab. This promotes the development of grasping skills and hand-eye coordination. The toys often have a bell or a crinkle.
 Soft books 
Soft fabric books with bright colors and contrasting patterns can be visually stimulating for babies. They often feature different textures of fabric and sometimes even include a mirror so babies can see themselves.
 Music mobiles
 Musical mobiles with soft music and moving figures can soothe babies and stimulate their hearing. They're ideal for hanging above the crib.
 Teething rings
 Teething rings, often made of soft materials or silicone, help babies soothe sore gums when new teeth emerge. The teething rings are often easy for little hands to grasp. They also often feature various textures to stimulate the oral senses.
 Soft ball 
Soft, lightweight balls are suitable for babies to hold and roll. This can promote their grasping skills and motor development. The balls may have a bell inside, which makes a sound with each movement, encouraging the baby to move the ball. Other balls may have different textures on the outside.
 
 
 
                 
               
 
