Medically Reviewed by: Dr Amanda Gummer
Whether you think of it as the terrible twos or a time of exciting development, there's no denying that turning two is a big milestone. You're now officially out of baby territory, and your little bundle of fun is increasingly curious, capable, and opinionated. They might have tired of their baby toys and need more developmentally advanced toys for two year olds that will still keep them entertained.
By two, you’ll probably notice your baby has become more dexterous and capable than they were a year ago. And these new skills open up a whole new world of choices when it comes to the best toys for 2-year-olds. From jigsaws to role play, they can now explore a world of educational games and activities that help their development while keeping them entertained and engaged.
Best toys for two year olds at a glance
Best overall toy for 2-year-olds: Orchard Toys Dress Up Nelly - Buy now on Amazon
Best puppet toy for two-year-olds: Melissa&Doug Zoo Friends Hand Puppets - Buy now on Amazon
Best scooter toy for two year olds: Micro Mini Deluxe Scooter - Buy now on Amazon
Best stacking cube toy for two-year-olds: Djeco Topanifarm Stacking Cubes - Buy now on Waterstones
Their language skills are improving, and they can definitely make their wants and needs known, speaking in simple sentences. They're also enjoying more imaginative play and can form images in their minds. You might want to invest in some educational toys for two-year-olds or learning toys that will help your tot develop confidence and dexterity.
Many of the toys that made it onto our list of the best toys for two-year-olds have been chosen because they offer a good balance of fun and learning—keeping little ones entertained while helping them develop motor skills, imagination, creativity, or language.
From our Mother&Baby Playtime Award winners – tested by tots all over the country – to other great buys, we’ve spent hours searching high and low for the best toys and gifts for two-year-olds so you don’t have to. We've also spoken to child development expert and founder of The Good Play Guide, Dr Amanda Gummer to find out how to choose the best toys for two year olds - keep scrolling to get her expert tips to your frequently asked questions.
How we tried and tested these toys for two year olds
To fully put these toddler toys through their paces, we called on our team of mum and dad testers to try them out over the course of a few weeks with their two-year-olds. We asked them to consider various factors that we know to be important to parents when they’re looking for the best toys to keep their two-year-olds happy. These included value for money, age suitability, safety, durability, developmental benefits, and how well they kept their child engaged.
By thoroughly testing and reviewing these key aspects of the toys, we can be sure that you’re getting the most in-depth and firsthand feedback from parents just like you, helping you to make an informed decision when buying toys for two-year-olds. The type of toy you choose will be based on a number of factors; you could be looking for an educational memory game like the Orchard Toys Dress Up Nelly, which scored highly with our mum reviewers, while the LeapFrog Toys Learning Friends 100 Words Book was rated highly as an interactive learning toy.
Role-play toys proved popular with our mum testers and their two-year-olds, with the Melissa and Doug Wooden Food Groups and the Little Tikes Lawnmower offering little kids the chance to mirror their favourite grown-ups. If you want to head outdoors, the Early Learning Centre Sand and Water Table were rated highly by our mum tester, as was the Scuttlebug ride on trike. For toys that test their fine motor skills while offering lots of fun, the Rosa & Bo Rainbow Nesting Babies and Mega Books scored high points with parents.
A number of the toys are still being put through their paces with our testers and we'll be updating this guide with our findings once they've been thoroughly tried and tested.
Best educational toys for 2-year-olds
Best overall toy for 2-year-olds
Gold Winner for Best Toddler Toy at the Mother&Baby Awards 2023
This fun, colourful game is tested by teachers and can be used for younger children to learn colours as they dress the friendly elephants in their different outfits, or as a fun game for older tots. Play the game and match the head, body and leg cards of the same colour or mix it up and watch your kids have fun creating their own outfit combinations. There are 30 chunky pieces in total and they’re the perfect size for little hands to hold.
Dress up Nelly was tested by our mums and their kids as part of the Mother&Baby Awards, and parents praised the simplicity of the game, with one saying it "was easy for my toddler to grasp". This is a fairly compact box so makes storage easy and one reviewer also pointed out that "they make great presents too as the price point is right for nursery friends etc."
Another mum tester, Debbie, mentioned how versatile the game is, as they can "use them to talk about the different colours/outfits, and it encourages some role-playing as well while we talk about what different jobs each character might have." Our parent testers were in agreement that it was a fun educational toy, and Olivia summed it up when she noted, "It is an amazing learning game for my child, who can now match and pair since using this product. It is something he asks to play with. It teaches him how to think and learn – each time we play, he pairs them up quicker!"
Read our full Orchard Toys Dress Up Nelly review
Pros
- Colourful and bright to catch a toddler's eye
- Educational for younger ones
- A good price point for birthday presents for friends
- Wipe clean pieces for easy cleaning
Cons
- Perfect for younger children but may not hold the attention of siblings over 5 years old
Suitable from: | 2-5 years |
Toy type: | Game |
Teaches: | Colours |
Best cause and effect toy for two year olds
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Silver Winner for Best Toddler Toy at the M&B Awards 2023
Teach your little one cause and effect with the help of this Hercules Weightlifting toy from Classic World. Hercules’ arms will move up and down as they add and remove ‘weights’. Fun as well as educational, children will love watching the eyes waggle as the ‘weights’ balance. Our mums tested this game out with their children as part of our Mother&Baby Awards 2023 where it won a Silver Award for Best Toddler Toy.
On the whole, parent testers thought the game was "attractive", and their children "took an interest in the toy straight away", with a number of mum testers saying that their child "understood the aim of the toy and enjoyed balancing the discs so that the eyes are visible." Our mum testers thought it was good for their children's development, with Beth noting that her 21-month-old "also explored the relationship between weight/size and balancing without adult input, which I didn't expect. It aided his fine motor skills too."
Some felt that their three year olds grew bored of it fairly quickly but found that they either started using the toy pieces in independent play which has benefits for Montessori toy rotation, or that it provided more entertainment for younger siblings. In fact tester mum Beth, said "our 21-month-old has played with it substantially more and has spent a lot of time rearranging the weights and playing with the balancing arms."
In terms of materials, our mum testers liked that "it was wooden and not plastic" which made it "a lot more durable". Feedback was mixed on the colours, with mum tester Maryanne saying she "liked the muted colour scheme a lot" and Sophie agreeing that "the colours were very gentle and muted, but they could perhaps have been slightly bolder just so it stood out a bit more." Astrid also "liked the colours too" but thought "they were not bright enough to attract children in the first place."
Read our full Classic World Hercules Weightlifting toy review
Pros
- Made of wood, so it more durable than plastic
- Enhances fine motor skills
- Teaches cause and effect through the use of weights
- Children can use the pieces in other imaginative ways
Cons
- While parents liked the muted tones they felt the colours could be brighter for children
- This is aimed at 3 year olds but some parents felt it was better for their younger children
Suitable from: | 3+ |
Toy type: | Wooden |
Teaches: | Cause and effect |
Best number game toy for two-year-olds
Bronze Winner in the Mother&Baby Awards 2020 for Best Toddler Toy
This colourful number puzzle makes learning fun for toddlers. Our mum testers thought it helped their children get to grips with their numbers from 1-10 as they match the houses and their inhabitants to the door numbers. Mum Rachel said “I would recommend this to other mums as I’ve found it really useful to encourage counting and recognising numbers."
Not only can this help them learn their numbers, but our mums found it also benefited their toddler’s understanding of colours and as Sharon said “it’s a great way to sit with your child and talk about the numbers, colours and animals to aid their development and learning.”
Our mum tester, Sarah, thought it was good quality when she tested it for the Mother&Baby Awards 2020 and also appreciated “that it’s made of cardboard and not plastic, and I think the company is a good one in that they will replace any missing parts for free."
While our mum testers liked the fact it had a handle, mum Jo did point out that it meant her children carried it around a lot and the box was showing signs of wear and tear.
Mum testerPia noticed that her son gravitated towards this game over others, and she often caught him counting the animals. "This is an incredible educational toy—it's colourful and fun, and I'm sure it's helped with my son's numbers," she said.
Read our full Orchard Toys Number Street review
Pros
- Colourful and appealing for little ones
- The larger, sturdy jigsaw pieces are easy for little hands to use
- Teaches numbers but also colours and provides talking points for parents
Cons
- One tester felt the box could be sturdier to withstand being carried around by the handle
Suitable from: | 2 years |
Toy type: | Jigsaw puzzle |
Teaches: | Numeracy, dexterity, problem-solving |
Best memory game toy for 2 year olds
Old MacDonald Lotto is an early learning matching game, perfect for young players. It's aimed at 2-6-year-olds and can be played by 2-4 people. The aim is to be the first player to match all your cards to your playing board, followed by the farmer!
It's a simple but effective memory game, and our tester's son "found it easy enough to understand the aim of the game and turn over the cards. He seemed to understand that he had to remember where the cards he needed were and try to get them."
The sturdy lotto cards feature animals and objects you might find on the farm, such as milk, tractors, and vegetables. Our tester, Ed, found this was great fun as well as educational: "When we find an animal and match it to the board, my son makes the noise of the animal or vehicle, and we say the name, so he's learning about farm animals."
Our tester did note that if any of the pieces end up being lost, it would make the game less enjoyable, so it's worth tidying away as soon as you've finished. It's worth noting though that Orchard Toys do a replacement service so if you lose any pieces of their games you can order up to three replacements free of charge (postage applies).
Read our full Old MacDonald Lotto review
Pros
- Fun and bright pictures and colours to get their attention
- Develops memory skills
- Sturdy cardboard pieces stand up to being picked up by little hands
Cons
- The smaller piece could get lost which would make the game less enjoyable
Suitable from: | 2 years |
Toy type: | Memory Game |
Teaches: | Memory skills, animal noises |
Best LEGO toy for two-year-olds
Bronze winner of the Mother&Baby Awards 2021 Best Toddler Toy
This LEGO Duplo Truck was tested and reviewed by our mum testers as part of the Mother&Baby Awards 2021 where it won a Bronze Award for Best Toddler Toy.
As well as being a fun push-along toy, this introduces toddlers to their ABCs, inspires creative building, encourages imaginative play and helps fine motor skills - all in one truck full of fun! The 26 letter bricks can help toddlers improve their motor and reading skills as they stack the letter bricks onto the back of the colourful moving truck. As they do that, they become familiar with the letters of the alphabet and soon learn to spell basic words (F-U-N!) - helping toddlers learn whilst having fun building. Encouraging imagination, role-playing, learning the ABC, and building, this truck is loads of fun for developing toddlers.
With over 5,000 5* reviews, it's a firm favourite with parents and our mum testers were equally pleased, with Lauren saying "the alphabet truck has encouraged me to spend time with my son and teach him new words, colours, letters as well as having some fun time with him." Our mums also appreciated that "it is a very versatile item, and can be used in many different ways."
Tester mum Sarah also liked that "it is also easy to wipe clean if needs be which makes it extremely hygienic" and Adel thought "it is well built and solid and can without several knocks and bangs! It’s nice and colourful and a good unisex toy."
Read our full LEGO DUPLO Alphabet Truck review
Pros
- Multi-use as can be a fun toy, teach the alphabet, and help with motor skills and dexterity
- Great for solo play as will keep children entertained, stacking and building the truck in different ways
- Easy to clean
- Develops as your child grows
Cons
- Uses uppercase instead of the lowercase letters which are generally preferred for preschool children
Suitable from: | 18 months |
Toy type: | Construction and education |
Teaches: | Motor skills, ABCs, independent play |
Best toy for two year olds for teaching colours
Bronze Winner for Best Toddler Toy at the M&B Awards 2023
Children will learn to count, recognise colours and shapes, and start to grasp sorting and matching while playing with Spike. The colourful quills are just the right size for little one’s hands to grasp and when they’re finished playing, the pieces are stored nicely inside the hedgehog.
Our mum testers tried this out with their children as part of our Mother&Baby Awards 2023, where it won a Bronze award in the Best Toddler Toy category. Parents felt it was great for helping a child's development with mum tester, Hayley said that it was a "great toy for hand-eye coordination and learning colours", while Natasha said it "is a good learning tool which has helped to aid his counting."
Our mum testers also thought it was a long-lasting toy and as Asya said, it has the potential to "grow with the child, as their skills develop" while Suzanne said "I can see if my child was older there would be lots of opportunities for colour recognition, counting and sorting."
Mums thought it was the "type of product I could give or receive as a present as they're very good quality" though one mum mentioned that "it would have been more satisfying for the child if the spikes actually clicked into the hedgehog as they seemed quite flimsy and fell out very easily." However, on the whole, mums felt the design was "very user friendly, and the spikes were an appropriate size for little hands."
Read our full Learning Resources Spike the Fine Motor Hedgehog review
Pros
- Improves fine motor skills
- Easy to store as the spikes sit inside
- Teaches children about counting, colours and shapes
Cons
- Some parents found the spikes fell out quite easily
Suitable from: | 18 months |
Toy type: | Fine motor skills |
Teaches: | Colours, counting and sorting |
Best toy for two year olds for learning fun facts
Shortlisted for Best Toddler Toy at the 2020 Mother&Baby Awards
This interactive words book was tried and tested by our panel of mum testers with their little ones and is filled with colourful pages, animals and bright objects to grab your tot's attention and boost their knowledge and language. The twelve learning categories include food, pets, vehicles and clothes, expanding their vocabulary while keeping them entertained.
As well as teaching younger children first words and sounds, the LeapFrog Toys Learning Friends 100 Words Book can switch between English and French, teaching them two languages at the flick of a switch. Amy praised this, saying, "The pictures are engaging and were clear to my daughter, who was then able to listen to the French word and understand what it related to."
Our mum testers thought it was great for all ages. Amanda said, "I have a toddler and a primary schooler, and this is one of the very few toys that they’ll sit down and play on together." Eleanor noted that "her 9-month-old understood quickly that she had to press the pictures in order for the voice to say what they were."
Our mum testers also liked how it could entertain their kids on the go, "as the top handle creates a portable toy that couldn’t be easier to transport." Eleanor found it was useful in many settings - "I have used the book when travelling in the car, cooking their tea, putting the washing on and many more tasks that were impossible to do without one of them getting upset."
Mum, Abi felt the touch sensitivity meant that her son accidentally knocked other words, which could be confusing but did note that it will eventually improve his fine motor skills.
Read the full LeapFrog Toys Learning Friends 100 Words Book review
Pros
- The handle on top allows for easy portability
- Wipe-clean so great for removing sticky finger marks
- Simple to use
- Engaging colours, pictures and music
- Great value for money
Cons
- Quite sensitive so smaller children might knock the wrong picture and be confused
Suitable from: | 12 months - 3 years |
Toy Type: | Interactive language learning |
Teaches: | Words, English and French |
This toy, described by our mum tester as "educational & fun", helps to teach children pre-reading and pre-writing skills with suggested activities that allow you to explore and practice numbers with your tot. Our tester was impressed with the amount of activities that can be done with just one set. "The booklet offers a selection of activities and games you can play with your child to help them learn numbers and counting, as well as things like 'less and more'. But because it's Play-Doh, it's definitely learning through play."
As with other Play-Doh sets, it's great for fine motor skills and encouraging creativity, so while kids are playing with the playdoh and stamping the underwater creatures and scenes, they'll developing their motor skills.
Our tester noted that the provided mats are strengthened paper but "could be ripped by an overly enthusiastic toddler". She also noted that there are only three colours provided as part of the set, so it would be worth buying extra colours to add a bit of interest.
Pros
- Educational and teaches colours and letter
- Comes with suggested activities to help you get more out of it
- Helps children develop fine motor skills
Cons
- The mats are made out of paper so can rip
- Only 3 colours are included so worth buying a couple more to make more interesting underwater scenes
Suitable from: | 2 years+ |
Toy type: | Creative |
Teaches: | Numeracy and colours, fine motor skills |
Best character game toy for 2 year olds
This adorable matching memory game is a must for little fans of Peter Rabbit. With large and chunky pieces for little hands to manage easily, toddlers can turn over one piece and then aim to find the matching half.
Our tester, Ed, found the colours were vibrant, and his son could easily see which character was which, so they could have a chat about who was who. It was also a good test of his memory. "The pieces make him think - it's not immediately obvious or as easy as other matching memory games, so he has to put a bit more effort in", said Ed. He went on to say that "because it's a little trickier, he did wander off halfway through, but once he'd been persuaded to finish the game and could see the characters that were being made, he got more into it and ended up really enjoying it and wanting to play again."
Pros
- Great for fans of Peter Rabbit
- A more challenging memory game as they're not looking for matching images, but the other half
- Beautiful pictures and colours to catch children's eye
- Prompts talking about the characters
Cons
- Maybe better suited to older 2 year olds
Suitable from: | 18 months |
Toy type: | Matching game |
Teaches: | Memory skills |
Best communication toy for two-year-olds
This colourful and engaging Learning Hound from LeapFrog is a fun and educational toy that's recommended from 9 months up to 36 months. When your little one pushes a button, the hound comes to life, swinging its arms and dancing to teach letters, colours and numbers. Our tester, Mother&Baby's Senior Digital Writer, Anne Lora-Scagliusi, tried it out with her 17-month-old and commented that she's "really enjoyed having the LeapFrog Dance Around Learning Hound Toy as part of my son's playtime."
Tots can copy the moves, following instructions and taking part in movement games, while the 8 different colours and lively tunes certainly kept Anne's son engaged. "It’s great for teaching basic concepts like colours and numbers while keeping him entertained. The dancing and movement prompts are fantastic for encouraging physical activity, helping to develop motor skills while keeping him active, which is so important at this stage."
As with other LeapFrog toys, it's made from durable plastic and material and Anne found it to be solidly built. "I also appreciate how durable and well-made the toy is. Given how rough my toddler can be, it's reassuring to know it can withstand some bumps and drops."
She did note that the batteries needed changing fairly regularly as her son played with it so often, and that parents might find it loud. But she did conclude that these downsides were outweighed by the positives, saying "despite these minor drawbacks, the toy has potential to support my son in learning to talk, possibly encouraging him to say his first few words, sing along, or play games like "Red Light, Green Light."
Pros
- Promotes interactive learning
- Combines music with basics like colours and numbers
- Prompts dancing and movement to encourage physical activity
- Sturdy and well-made for rough play
- Offers different modes to keep engagement high
Cons
- The batteries need replacing regularly if it's played with a lot
- Even on the lowest volume it's still quite loud which can be overwhelming
Suitable from: | 9 months - 36 months |
Toy Type: | Interactive soft toy |
Teaches: | Language skills, colours, counting, gross motor skills |
Best role play toys for 2 year olds
Best puppet toy for two-year-olds
The Melissa & Doug Zoo Friends Hand Puppets set is an engaging toy that promises endless entertainment for children. The four soft hand puppets - an elephant, giraffe, tiger, and monkey - are crafted from plush, soft-stuffed material that's perfect for cuddling and conveniently washable, ensuring easy cleanup if needed. Our tester felt they were "well made and lovely and soft for little ones."
Designed to fit both children and most adults, these hand puppets are ideal for playing together, helping motor skills, hand-eye coordination, communication skills, and self-confidence in young children. A Melissa & Doug Deluxe Puppet Theatre can also be bought to provide a stage for the puppets and role-playing. You’ll find yourself playing along with your child as they get the hang of turning these hand puppets into characters and role-play together can help your little one develop important conversation skills. Our mum tester, Rebecca, praised the role-playing potential of these puppets, which is "great for imaginative play and storytelling." She commented that "it offers great potential for either building up conversation skills with your kids or engaging their imaginations by putting on a little play for them!"
Our tester did mention that they were ideal for children's hands and for adults with smaller hands but were "little small for larger hands, though still possible to use them."
Pros
- Suitable for all ages and genders
- Other designs are available so you can create a collection of play themes and storylines
- High-quality materials
- Colourful and appealing to little ones
Cons
- The puppets are a little snug for adults if you were looking to join in
Suitable from: | 2 years+ |
Toy Type: | Soft toys |
Teaches: | Role-playing, imagination |
Best memory skills toy for two-year-olds
This fun ice cream cart toy will help improve your toddler's memory, counting and creative abilities, as they have to remember the orders, put the ice creams together and make sure they get the ice cream to all the customers at the cart. As with many of the best toys for 2-year-olds on our list, it combines developmental benefits, education and fun, which our testers liked. “Not only is it a great toy for the children to play with, but it is also a great tool for learning colours and numbers . The colours are really bright and engaging, too.”
With different challenges and activities, it will grow with your child and our tester Kelly said “it has a lot of different features and the cards read out different challenges. They are too complex for my little one but it will continue to challenge him as he grows.”
While it’s colourful and entertaining for children, there are plenty of aspects that parents will appreciate. Unlike many toys, it can still be used if the batteries run out, which tester Danielle pointed out is key. “ Being a busy mum, battery changing is low on my list of priorities.” Testers thought it was well-designed and sturdy, with Danielle saying that “the ice cream scoop is attached, which is a massive positive as we are always losing things.” Our testers also noted that “having two volume settings means the repetitive noises are less annoying.“
Some parents thought it could be improved if it was a little larger, which would allow more children to play with it at one time, though our mum tester, Pia, thought it was perfect as two children could play together as customer and ice cream seller, "my son and my nephew had a lovely time serving each other ice creams and taking orders."
Read our full Scoop & Learn Ice Cream Cart review
Pros
- Combines education and fun
- Bright and engaging so children happily play independently
- Sturdy and well-designed - can be used without batteries and the scoop is attached so can't be lost
- Easy to clean
- Has a volume control to turn down the music and sounds
Cons
- It could be a little larger to allow more children to play at once
Suitable from: | 2 years |
Toy Type: | Interactive |
Teaches: | Numeracy, colours, memory skills |
Best food toys for two-year-olds
Your toddler can learn about food and have fun with role-play with this adorable set of wooden food pieces, perfect for picnic, market, or kitchen pretend-play. This set includes 21 durable pieces of food and four wooden crates for convenient storage and organisation. Each piece is crafted to teach your child the main food groups while providing endless imaginative play opportunities. This is helped by the detail - our tester thought that the “the colours are wonderfully bright and eye-catching - they're simple in design but instantly recognisable for little ones."
By engaging in roleplay, children can use this set to learn around food groups while also having lots of fun using their imagination to create pretend play situations. Our Dad tester, Ed, liked that they could develop this understanding while playing, saying “we can sit down and make a full meal out of these so they come to understand what foods go with what.”
Our tester noted how well made and durable they seemed, in contrast to plastic ones which wouldn’t last as long. They suggested this was worth paying a little more for, saying “these are such good quality, and the four boxes they come in keep them in their separate groups but also stack nicely for tidying away.” They also pointed out that “they are far better quality and more durable than the plastic and cardboard alternatives we have quick are already squashed and bitten!”
Pros
- Detailed and well-made so children can easily tell what the food is
- Durable and long-lasting so can be played with for a long time and passed on
- The crates are useful for storing the food when not in use
Cons
- More expensive than plastic alternatives but will last longer
Suitable from: | 18 months |
Toy Type: | Role play and imagination |
Teaches: | Food, imagination, creativity |
Your mini-me can pretend to do the DIY around the house with this little wooden tool kit. It's filled with six tools, including a hammer, saw, screwdriver and tape measurer. The toolbox also has two holes, so kids can practise their fine motor skills by using the screwdriver or the spanner to put the screws into the holes, and they can also try attaching the extra piece of wood to the side. The cute mouse design on the toolbox is sure to capture kids' imaginations, and the bright colours will grab their attention.
Our Dad tester, Tom, found this was an instant hit with his two-year-old, who loved carrying it around with him. "I'm doing a lot of DIY at the moment, and he's loved 'helping' out with his own tool kit. It's been brilliant for teaching him the words of the tools as I can ask him to hand me a screwdriver for instance and he also feels like he's getting involved."
The toys and the box are all made of wood, so this is a great option if you're trying to reduce your plastic use. Our tester felt they were well made and sturdy and should stand up to being used by toddlers. The toolbox is compact enough for small hands, and all of the tools fit in nicely for storage.
Pros
- Made of wood so should last well and is more environmentally friendly
- Contains 6 tools, screws and a tool box
- Smaller than other tool boxes on the market so easy to carry and store
- All the tools fit in the toolbox for easy storage
- Bright colours and cute design
Cons
- Maybe too small for older children
Suitable from: | 18 months |
Toy type: | Role Play |
Teaches: | Motor skills, imagination |
Best hair styling toys for two year olds
Get ready for a fun trip to the barber with the Melissa & Doug My First Barber Shop Playset. This all-inclusive set lets kids cut, trim, shave, and style with a variety of pretend play shaving essentials. It features a soft, wearable beard with adjustable straps for realistic role-play, and kids can swirl squishy, textured shaving cream in a tub with a soft-bristled brush to pretend to lather up, then use the play scissors to trim. The set includes a pump shaving cream can, trimmers that vibrate when the tab is pulled, and a rolling razor for a smooth finish. The buzzing trimmers are a particular hit with kids and parents. Our tester's daughter said, "The trimmers are the best bit because they buzz!"
Children can check their look in the hand mirror that flips to stand and finish off their style with textured pomade in a tub, a comb, and a brush. The set also includes a reusable double-sided activity card for added fun. This is a brilliant set for two children, who can alternate between being the customer and the barber, creating plenty of opportunities for imaginative play. Our mum tester, Pia, said this had been a huge hit with her kids, who've really enjoyed giving their Dad a haircut and getting the beard and clippers out whenever they have a chance."
All these components can be stored neatly in a sturdy zippered shaving kit for easy cleanup. Our mum tester said, "The pieces are a good size so they aren't easy to lose, and everything fits in the little travel bag."
Pros
- Comes with everything you need, including a fake beard
- The clippers buzz to add more realism
- All packs away into a handy storage bag
Cons
- Recommended for children over 3 years so younger children would need to be supervised
Suitable from: | 3 years |
Toy Type: | Role play |
Teaches: | Social skills and imagination |
Best finger puppet toys for two year olds
This adorable set of 6 farm animals includes a Pig, Duck, Cow, Sheep, Chicken and Horse so children can have fun creating their own farm scene and pretend to play. The elasticated finger access hole means they fit snugly on little kids' fingers but can also stretch for grown-ups. Mother&Baby's Dad tester, Tom, tried these out with his 2-year-old and commented that they were "a good size and really easy to use." He did note that they're fairly tight for larger fingers but still useable, so they offer a good compromise for being used by both toddlers, older children and adults.
His daughter was very taken with the puppets, offering them up to be played with. "She often takes these out of the toy box and shows us, wanting us to pretend to be the animal. It's a great way of teaching her the animal noises and names while having fun and playing."
Tom found them to be good quality and soft, so they're comfortable to wear and tactile for little children to stroke.
The Puppet Company Ltd have a wonderfully wide range of finger puppets, including characters from your favourite books, so you can act out Goldilocks, Jack and the Beanstalk and Alice in Wonderland.
Pros
- 6 farm animal characters allow children to use their imagination to play
- It allows parents to teach children the names of the animals and the noises they make
- Soft and tactile to encourage children to play with them
- Company offers a wide range of characters and animals to choose from
Cons
- Can be a little tight on larger adult fingers
If your little mini-me wants to mow the lawn like mum and dad, this cute role-play toy could be the answer. It can be used inside or out, and the fun mechanical sounds and engine noises let little ones think they're pushing a real mower. The pull cord, clicking key, and moveable throttle add to the realism. The removable petrol lets them pretend to fill up the mower, and as they push it along, little beads pop to make it more engaging.
Chris praised it as offering multiple benefits for young children's development, saying that "although it is a toy that will improve a young child’s motor skills, it is more about sparking their imagination and pretend play doing a job that they see their mum and dad do."
It's recommended for kids aged 18 months and upwards, but our tester Dad, Chris, tried it out with his 4-year-old son and found it was great for his age, too, so you should get plenty of use out of it, especially as he rated it 5* for durability. "It feels solidly constructed and likely to withstand the abuse of being thrown into a garden shed or similar with other outdoor toys. We can easily see it offering years of service, the stickers likely the first things to eventually degrade."
Chris felt it offered best value for money when it's on offer, noting "the retail price for Little Tikes Gas‘n’ Go Mower is £25.99, though we found that through certain online stores this falls to between £14.99 and 24.99 – for the features on offer, anything below £20 feels like good value."
Read the full Little Tikes Lawnmower review
Pros
- Let's little ones mirror mum and dad and 'mow' the lawn with their own mower
- Has a range of noises and features but doesn't require batteries
- Great for a range of ages, from 18 months upwards
- Sturdy and durable
Cons
- Offers best value for money when it's on offer
Suitable from: | 18 months |
Toy Type: | Role play |
Teaches: | Imagination, life skills |
Best counting toy for two-year-olds
There's nothing any two-year-old loves more than playing shops with their very own till and pretending to be a supermarket cashier. Little shopkeepers can use their imaginations endlessly with this till, which is both fun and educational for little ones. Designed to help them with their counting skills, they’ll be learning as they play.
We tested this as part of the Mother&Baby Awards 2018 where our mum tester Katrina liked that her son could play independently with this. “My two-year-old son loves this till, as he plays with it very independently, giving me a bit of free time.” Mum, Michelle agreed that it occupied her son more than other toys, saying “he has a tendency to get distracted easily, yet this keeps him occupied for a good amount of time.”
Mum testers praised the combination of fun and education, saying that “it supports child’s development, and also provides fun at the same time.” They liked that it is easy to wipe down and clean off sticky fingers but did note that coins have a tendency to get stuck down the back, which can make it tricky to use.
Read our full Leapfrog Count Along Till review.
Pros
- Combines fun and education so children learn through play
- Colourful and engaging so kept children entertained
- Sturdy and well-made
- Can be wiped down with a dry cloth
Cons
- The coins can get stuck in the back and may need to be retrieved before it can work
Best farm toy for two-year-olds
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This charming farm will delight little ones with its lights, music, and sounds, as well as the imaginative potential of a colour farm filled with animals. Our mum tester, Shannon, loved the Fisher Price farm, noting, "As the mother of an energetic two-year-old, I’m always seeking engaging activities that capture her imagination and keep her entertained. I knew it would become a new favourite for my animal-loving daughter the moment she opened the box."
Shannon also commented on its ease, "We were able to start playing straight away, without having to assemble anything, which thrilled my already ecstatic toddler!"
While it's perfect for two-year-olds, Shannon also noted that it could be enjoyed by younger and older children, saying, "One of the standout features of this playset is its three Smart Stages,” which make it suitable for children up to five years old. The playset encourages role-playing, helping kids learn about different animals, their sounds, and how to care for them—something my toddler particularly enjoys."
This Smart Stages learning content includes fun songs, phrases and sounds that introduce counting, colours, and animal noises. Shannon said, "It encourages imaginative and educational play while teaching the basics of animal care."
Our mum tester also praised the balance of detail and durability of the farm, saying, "The farm animals—including a cow, pig, chicken, and horse—along with a farmer figure, are large enough to be safe for young children while still being detailed and engaging. The durable plastic construction ensures the set can handle the rough and tumble of toddler play." She also found that this made it easy to clean. "The plastic material allows for easy cleaning, making it perfect for sticky hands. It wipes clean with minimal effort."
Read the full Fisher Price Caring for Animals Farm review
Pros
- Three Smart Stages allow it to grow with your child
- Sturdy and well-made so should last well
- Entertaining for older children as well as younger ones
Cons
- One reviewer questioned the farmer's American accent
Suitable from: | 12 months |
Toy Type: | Role play and imagination |
Teaches: | Motor skills, noises, colours, names |
Best outdoor toys for two year olds
Best scooter toy for two-year-olds
The Micro Mini Deluxe Scooter is a must for speedy, energetic two-year-olds. While it’s suitable from two years old, this scooter has been designed to grow with your tot as the adjustable handlebar grows as they do, and our parent testers felt it would last their child “many years”.
The two front wheels are designed to make scooting easier for little ones, which certainly impressed our reviewers, with Dad Charlie saying that his son took “to it straight away” and “within two minutes he was zooming around the garden.” Charlie did feel that it took a little longer to learn how to steer around corners "as it is so sensitive. After a few days he seemed to get the hang of it and picked up some speed.”
Parent reviewers felt that “building it was easy” and “it feels really durable and long-lasting.” This sturdiness does demand a higher price tag, with Dad tester Tom noting that “this is a more expensive item, but I think it is worth spending the money as it looks like it will outlive their usage, which is great.”
Read our full Micro Scooters Mini Micro Scooter review
Pros
- Easy to use so small children learnt to scoot quickly
- Sturdy and well-made so should last and stand up to being well-used
- Comes in a range of fun, bright colours
- Adjustable handle bar means it will grow as your child grows
- Two front wheels help to keep it stable and help to steer
Cons
- Has a higher price tag than other models but reviewers felt this was justified
Suitable from: | 2-5 years |
Toy type: | Scooter |
Teaches: | Gross motor skills |
Bring the beach fun home with the Early Learning Centre Sand and Water Table, designed for endless hours of creative play. This versatile table features two troughs, allowing your little one to fill one side with sand and the other with water, or both with either sand or water (sand sold separately). The set includes ten engaging toys: a spade, scoop, rake, funnels, wheels, moulds, and more, and comes in two colour ways.
Our mum tester, Shannon, did feel that the assembly could have been a little easier, but once it's up, this water and sand table is likely to stay up. She said, "Assembling the table was relatively straightforward and didn’t require any tools. The instructions were not as clear as I would have hoped, with it only being images available. All parts fit together seamlessly, and within 40 minutes, the table was ready for use, much to the delight of my excited daughter."
A waterproof lid keeps the sand dry and doubles as a play table with a built-in road, making it a multifunctional addition to any play area. Shannon found the table kept her daughter entertained, saying, "The dual compartments allow for a variety of activities—from building sandcastles to sailing boats in the water. The table included accessories, such as shovels, forks and water wheels, enhancing the play experience and encouraging imaginative play. The table’s height is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers, providing easy access to both sand and water sections."
While the lid can keep the sand dry, if you do need to clean it out, our tester found this easy. "Cleaning the table is perfect. The plugs at the bottom of the water compartment make draining simple, and the plastic material wipes clean without much effort."
Tester Shannon also thought it offered a perfect balance of fun and education, noting, "The Early Learning Centre Sand and Water Table offers great educational value. It promotes sensory development, fine motor skills, and imaginative play. It’s a fantastic tool for both individual and cooperative play, fostering social skills and teamwork. Highly recommended for parents looking to combine play with learning in an outdoor setting."
Read the full Early Learning Sand and Water Table review
Pros
- Two sides offer space for a combination of sand and/or water
- The well-fitting lid keeps it clean and free of leaves if left outside
- The funnels and tools offer plenty of activity and entertainment
Cons
- The tools can be tricky to remove if the holes are sandy so good to check before putting them back in
Suitable from: | 18 months |
Toy type: | Outdoor activity |
Teaches: | Fine motor skills |
Best messy play toy for two-year-olds
Shortlisted for Best Toddler Toy at the Mother&Baby Awards 2022
You'll find an abundance of uses for the Original Tuff Tray. It's perfect for play in the home or for outdoor play in the garden - for the messy stuff! From sand and water to painting and bubbles, get creative with endless activities for little ones to enjoy their home-schooling time. If you're looking for a Tuff Tray, take a look at our guide to tuff trays to make sure you're buying the right one for you. We tested this tuff tray with mum testers for our Mother&Baby Awards 2022 where it was shortlisted for Best Toddler Toy.
This Tuff tray can be used with or without the stand, and our testers appreciated this versatility, with Charlie noting that it was "great for doing messy play such as paint, playdough, foam and other crafty activities either at a height - that could be adjusted depending on your child - or just laying the tray on the floor." Laura agreed, saying that "it has multiple uses. We have only had it a week, but in that time, we have used it for messy play, arts and crafts, baking, jigsaw puzzles and even for mealtimes." Lucy pointed out that "this multi-use aspect is a huge positive for any mum."
From a practical point of view, our testers thought it was "fairly easy to put together; it’s easy to clean, can be used inside and outside, has three different heights which are great for sitting or standing and are fairly big, so 2/3/4 children can play at it together."
One mum suggested it would be better if the legs folded down for easier storage, but another felt it was easy enough to take apart if needed. It was also suggested that, from an environmental perspective, less packaging could have been used.
Read our full KUB Original Tuff Tray and Stand review
Pros
- Easy to clean
- Great for messy play as keeps it all contained
- Use indoors or outdoors
- No tools required to set-up so easy to going
Cons
- Comes with a lot of packaging which feels unnecessary
Suitable from: | Height is designed to be used from 3 years old |
Toy Type: | Messy play |
Teaches: | Fine motor skills, creativity, imagination |
The Little Tikes Cozy Coupe is an iconic and beloved toy found in countless homes, nurseries, and preschools around the UK. Its popularity is well-deserved, as kids simply adore it! Our tester Dad, Ed can see it lasting a long time, "My son will probably play with this for a few years but it's such a sturdy toy, I imagine we'll then be able to pass it down through the family or to friends," he said.
The Cozy Coupe features a removable floor and a handle on the back, allowing parents to push younger children. As kids grow, they can start pushing the car themselves. This model includes fun details like an ignition switch, an open-and-close gas cap, and a real working horn, providing a realistic driving experience that kids will love.
The only area which our Dad tester felt let the car down was in the construction. "The Cozy Coupe is very difficult to assemble, it needs a lot of pressure and strength." However, the end result is a toy that brings immense joy to children. For even more fun, you can purchase compatible extras, such as a petrol pump, so your little one can refuel during their adventures.
With its sturdy construction and engaging features, the Little Tikes Cozy Coupe is a timeless toy that will last your little one and can then be passed down to others.
Pros
- Sturdy and classic design
- Removable floor so it can be used with younger children and then older ones can push themselves around with their feet
- Working features include a horn for fun role play
Cons
- Can fade if left in the sun for a long time
Suitable from: | 18 months |
Toy Type: | Ride on car |
Teaches: | Gross motor skills |
Best ride on toy for two year olds
The Scuttlebug Bumblebee Ride On was awarded Silver for Best Toddler Toy at the Mother&Baby Awards 2024.
These fun and colourful ride-on toys are a hit with toddlers as they’re lightweight, easy to use and get them places quickly! The cute designs are fun and appealing for little ones, while our parent testers appreciated how easy it is to fold up when their children want to walk (or be carried), saying “It’s incredibly easy and quick to fold out and is ready to go straight away!” while another pointed out it can fit under the pram which makes it great for trips out. “It comes everywhere with us, and when my son doesn’t want to use it anymore it folds up and goes under the pram.”
While one mum tester felt the seat was maybe a little hard, she did note that the material meant it was very durable and hardwearing. “Although, as it’s plastic, it seems to be very hardy and weatherproof, as we often leave ours outside on the patio in all weather!” As pointed out by another of our Mother&Baby testers, “a huge bonus is the ease of which you can wipe it clean should any rogue snacks or drink spill on it."
Read the full Scuttlebug Bumblebee Ride On Review
Pros
- Easy to use for smaller children who haven't mastered a balance bike yet
- Colourful and fun for little kids
- Folds up easily for storage and carrying
- Wipe clean and durable
Cons
- The plastic seat can be a little hard
Suitable from: | 12 months + |
Toy Type: | Ride on |
Teaches: | Balance and gross motor skills |
Best gross motor skills toy for two year olds
The Diditrike is a quirky, fun, Zebra-themed child's outdoor ride-on toy that's designed to help your little ones build up their strength and develop motor skills, coordination, and agility. It's available in four fun designs - ladybird, crocodile, giraffe and zebra and is suitable for 12 months+.
It's ideal as a first bike, as the smooth, hard-wearing wheels will keep little ones balanced while the handle is easy to grip and manoeuvre. It's lightweight, and there are no exposed bolts or screws that could scratch. It can be used inside or outside and offers a fun way for little ones to develop their gross motor skills and spatial awareness.
It's wiped clean and made from durable plastic, so it can be handed down to siblings or friends.
Pros
- Light to carry, can be used indoors and outdoors
- Easy to assemble and cute design
- Comes in four fun designs
- No bolts or screws that could hurt little ones
Cons
- It doesn't fold down but should be compact enough to fit in the boot of most cars
- Taller 2 year olds might grow out of it quickly
Suitable from: | 12 months |
Toy Type: | Tricycle |
Teaches: | Balance, spatial awareness, gross motor skills |
Best puzzles for two year olds
This adorable farm animal toy is a multi-use, versatile toy for 2-year-olds that is likely to get years of use if our tester's experience is anything to go by. It features 6 cubes, each designed to be the 'house' of a different animal and 6 colourful farm animals. As well as stacking the cubes on top of or inside each other, kids can play at being a farmer and use their imaginations to create different scenes. It also helps you to teach little ones the noises each animal makes and where they live. The boxes are also numbered so it can help them to count up to 6.
Our mum tester, Rebecca, found this was a firm favourite with her 2-year-old but lasted far longer than many other toys. "My daughter was bought this when she was 2. She's now 7, and it's one of the few toys she returns to again and again. When she was 2, she used it as a stacking toy, but now she uses the cubes as houses in a make-believe fairy village scene or for her dolls, for instance."
Rebecca also found it was practical for storage, as the cubes slot inside each other and all the animals then sit inside. "It's probably why it's lasted so long - the cubes pack away well so can fit inside a cupboard without taking up too much space."
Pros
- Cute and colourful designs keep kids engaged
- Six stacking blocks to promote motor skills
- Helps them learn where animals live
- Can also be used as building blocks
- All fit inside each other for easy storage
Cons
- The boxes are cardboard so may show marks of wear after time
Suitable from: | 18 months |
Toy type: | Puzzle, imaginative |
Teaches: | Motor skills, dexterity, imagination |
Best problem solving toys for two-year-olds
The Melissa & Doug Geometric Stacker Toddler Toy is an engaging educational toy featuring 25 colourful wooden pieces in various shapes, including rings, octagons, and rectangles, designed to be matched and stacked on three rods. This is a versatile toy that can help younger toddlers build early shape, colour, and size differentiation skills while building hand-eye coordination, but it also offers the potential for multiple games that can be played with a parent, too.
Our tester, Tom, tried this out with his 2-year-old daughter and appreciated the multiple uses, saying she had "loads of fun stacking and re-stacking the blocks." He went on to say that "it's a great way of getting her to develop her fine motor skills, as well as learning about colours and shapes when I'm playing with her, as I can talk to her about the colours and shapes when we're putting them on."
With over 23,000 5* reviews it's safe to say that this is a favourite with parents and their children. Durability was mentioned by lots of reviewers, including one mum who said, "The toy still looks new. The colours don't run, no chipping or flaking. The rings have been gnawed and thrown but looks perfect." Our tester agreed, "These are sturdy blocks -they feel like good quality wood, and the paint colours are bright and don't seem as though they'll chip easily."
It's also a great option for presents, with one reviewer saying it was her "4th time buying this item, once for my kids, then as gifts after that."
Pros
- Non-toxic and made of wood for a durable and classic look
- Bright colours to attract young children's attention
- Offers multiple ways of playing so can stimulate imaginative play
Cons
- Not ideal as a travel toy as the bricks may fall off
Suitable from: | 18 months |
Toy type: | Wooden stacking |
Teaches: | Fine motor skills, colours, shapes |
Bring your tot’s favourite story to life with this cardboard jigsaw puzzle. The four jigsaw puzzles included in this set will teach your little one important problem-solving skills, while the fun pictures from the Gruffalo will keep them entertained.
This jigsaw was tested by Mother&Baby's Digital Writer, Rebecca, who found that both of her children enjoyed this puzzle though it was "ideal for younger children as it's fairly simple and easy for little hands to play with." She went on to say that "the edges of each are colour-coded, which makes it easier to do, so it's ideal for a two-year-old, though it would be too easy once they reach around four years old."
Rebecca found that "the pieces were thick and sturdy, so they have stood up to the usual rough play of 2-year-olds and still look good enough to be passed down to younger siblings or relatives."
Pros
- Sturdy and good quality
- Good-sized pieces for little hands
- A good challenge for two-year-olds
Cons
- May be a little easy for older child
Suitable from: | 18 months |
Toy type: | Jigsaw |
Teaches: | Fine motor skills, problem-solving |
Best toys for developing motor skills
The SmartMax My First Stacking Rings are a versatile, colourful, engaging toy that is a cut above the usual stacking rings. These ones are magnetic, so kids can use them as rings, experiment, and use their imagination to create wild and wacky creatures. Our mum tester, Lucy, found these went down very well with her son and were both fun to play with and also educational. "From the get-go, my 2-year-old son had endless fun creating the various designs and new ones too. It’s been a great toy for him to learn how magnets work together and against each other too - a fascinating experience."
Lucy noted that they're an ideal toy for two-year-olds as "the rings themselves are lightweight and small - easy for little hands to play with. There is a mix of different colours and magnetic shapes to allow children to get really creative!" They're also wiped clean and made from strong plastic, so they should stand up to the rough and tumble of toddler play. SmartMax recommend these for children from 2-5 years old and we can see them getting a lot of use over the years. As Mum tester Lucy says, "highly recommended for any young child’s playtime and development!"
Pros
- A new and educational twist on the classic stacking rings
- Promote fine motor skills
- Prompt kids to use their imaginations to create new designs
- Strong and durable plastic
- Recommended for 2-5 year olds so offer good value for money
Cons
- The pieces can go missing which reduces the possible designs so need to be kept together
Suitable from: | 18 months - 5 years |
Toy Type: | Creative building |
Teaches: | Hand-eye coordination, creative thinking, motor skills |
Best toy for two year olds for spatial awareness
A colourful and robust take on the classic Russian dolls, these nesting babies were created by a mum and midwife as a fun developmental toy for babies from 6 months and up. The dolls are designed to help develop hand-eye-coordination and ordering skills, and our tester mum, Rebecca, tried the dolls out with her two-year-old and found that they allowed her to practice playing around with sizes. "My daughter would happily sit and play with these, trying to figure out which one fitted in which and what order they had to go in to be able to fit."
They're colourful and sturdy, so they will appeal to little ones as well as stand up to toddler play. Rebecca agreed that they last well as they have been played with many times and still look good enough to pass on to younger siblings. She commented that "these dolls are not only a fun and cheerful toy, but they look good when they're just sat on the shelf, so I can see them being a decorative item when my daughter stops playing with them so much."
Pros
- Colour and attractive to younger children
- Sturdy and strong plastic so should last well and can be passed onto other children
- Simple but develops good hand-eye coordination
- Looks good as a decorative item as well as a toy
Cons
- Has a fairly high price tag but this is an item that can be passed on and re-loved
Suitable from: | 6 months+ |
Toy type: | Stacking dolls |
Teaches: | Hand-eye coordination, sizes |
Best musical toys for two-year-olds
This fun, brightly coloured musical instrument gift set is great for budding musicians. It includes a Xylophone, Ocean Drum, Rattle Roller, Bells and Shaker Maraca in fun colours and is suitable for 12 months and up. Babies will be mesmerised by the colourful beads and the noise they make as they cascade up and down in the Rattle Roller, while tots will certainly enjoy making music with the xylophone and maraca! Reviewers enjoyed the musical opportunities which make this a “great gift for the budding musician or even just a noisy toddler who likes to crash and bang stuff a lot.” While the fun music will keep them entertained, they’ll also be learning new skills and improving their motor skills and coordination.
For peace of mind, the set is BPA, lead, and phthalate-free, with carefully designed rounded edges so you can be confident it’s safe for your little one. Reviewers appreciated this safety, with one mum saying, “One of the features I really like is how safety has been taken into account. There are no sharp corners.”
One reviewer noted that, while the rest of the instruments felt solid, she questioned how long the drum would withstand her toddler's rough and tumble. However, others said, "They are well made and have lasted 3 months of heavy usage without showing signs of wear."
Pros
- Well-designed for little hands
- Makes an acceptable noise level without being too noisy
- The sound is well tuned
- Durable and good quality
Cons
- Has a fairly high price tag which can vary online which some reviewers questioned
Best building blocks toy for two-year-olds
With 60 pieces to play with, your toddler will love using these multi-coloured bricks for hands-on play. They come with distinct shapes and are a good size which makes them great for little hands and less of a choke risk than other building blocks. It was tested by Dad, Chris, with his son, and he found that they were a firm favourite, saying his son "played with them each day at least once, without being prompted to do so, often returning to deconstruct and then reassemble creations at various intervals.
Chris felt these blocks encouraged imaginative creativity, saying, "As well as using his motor skills to build Megabloks, they also prompted creativity, often being used alongside his own toys, usually to wall them off or park within. They also encourage parent-child play, with our son on several occasions asking one of us to build a ‘garage’ for his toy cars." He went on to point out that this creativity is increased as there are no instructions. "We noted though that unlike Lego (for example), these Megabloks are not sold with instructions on how to create things, the child/parent instead being left to go off of designs on the colourful bag."
Chris found them durable despite being lightweight: " The individual blocks are robust enough to be considered durable—our son received a similar set of ‘hand me down’ Megabloks from a cousin that displayed little sign of wear despite being regularly played with—and are light enough that even when stacked high they are unlikely to result in harm should they collapse on a child or baby."
The set comes with a reusable storage bag for easy cleanup and organisation, making it convenient to store and transport the blocks and as Chris noted "the secure zipped bag comes with a useful handle." Additionally, these blocks are compatible with all MEGA BLOKS building toys, allowing for endless learning fun and creativity.
The blocks come in two different colour options.
Pros
- Storage bag included which makes it easy to keep tidy
- The bricks are bright and chunky, which makes them easy to use for little hands
- Great for smaller children who might put them in their mouth as they're larger than LEGO
- Can use their imaginations and build anything
Cons
- Some reviewers felt there should be more pink blocks in the Red Bag
Suitable from: | 12 months |
Toy Type: | Construction |
Teaches: | Fine motor skills, spatial awareness, imagination |
Introduce your little one to the joy of drawing with these vibrant, easy-to-hold crayons, perfect for a two-year-old. They're non-toxic and washable so you can be confident that your child and your walls are safe. They also feature a hole so through the middle so air can flow through if your child tried to eat them. The crayons' unique chunky shape makes them easy for small hands to hold and difficult to break, promoting creativity and fine motor skill development in young children.
Our Dad tester, Matt, found his kids were instantly taken by the design of these, putting them on their fingers to see what marks they could make but also holding them like normal crayons. Kids will also have lots of fun stacking them up and making towers when they're not using them for colouring, and our dad tester noted that this design is also helpful for parents as "the crayons stack on top of each other making it easier to tidy them away at the end of the day."
The colours are vivid and bright, so little ones can make their mark on the paper easily and our tester found his kids could "experiment with different marks using the different parts of the crayon. For instance, they could draw lines with the tips, but shade and make wider marks with the thicker edges."
Pros
- Fun shape and easy to hold
- Bright colours
- All-natural so toxin-free
- Washable
- Stackable so easy to store
Cons
- Can break if dropped
Suitable from: | 12 months |
Toy type: | Crayons |
Teaches: | Fine motor skills, creativity, colours |
Best piano toy for two year olds
If your little one likes to make music, this piano mat could be the perfect addition to their toy collection. Designed to provide hours of fun, it allows children to stomp on the mat and create their own unique sounds, which reviewers liked, with one saying, "I purchased this as a first birthday gift for my nephew. It is a well-made product that kept him busy making sounds by pressing the various keys. He quickly realised that the keys made different sounds and happily used his play mat for an extended amount of time. I also noticed that he frequently returns to the toy and looks for it in his toy box. I'm happy with my purchase."
It boasts 28 sounds, including ten kinds of animal sounds, nine melodies and nine music scales so children can learn music, animal noises, colours and sounds. It does take 3xAA batteries so we'd recommend having these to hand before giving the toy to your child.
The mat features a two-sided design, each side offering different built-in sounds, inspiring creativity, sensory development and musical exploration in your child. The soft fabric makes it nice for your little one to use, while the anti-slip surface offers peace of mind for you. While it has received praise for its engaging and interactive design, some parents noted that the sounds can be a bit loud.
Pros
- The many musical notes, sounds and noises teach your child while providing lots of fun!
- Anti-slip surface makes it safer to move on
- Folds up for easy storage
Cons
- Takes 3xAA batteries which aren't included
- Some reviewers felt the sounds were a bit loud but there is a volume control
Suitable from: | 6 months-6 years |
Toy type: | Interactive musical |
Teaches: | Gross motor skills, spatial awareness, musicality |
The best toys to help your baby’s development and education at two years old will:
Help improve their language skills, and encourage pretend play: Look out for dressing up clothes when shopping, as these can inspire a two-year-old’s creative play. It’s also a good time to buy art supplies for your baby. Set up an area where you can invite them to get creative (and messy!).
Construction toys are great at this age, as are puzzles: anything that asks your tot to match things, be that colours or shapes, together is a good thing. Think plastic keys opening doors, four-or-five-piece puzzles, or train sets and cars that can be linked.
Mini-me toys: By two, you’ll notice your tot copying everything you do, so now is also a good time to introduce that toy kitchen set, washing machine and vacuum cleaner.
Balance bikes and trikes: Your baby will also show more of an interest in ride-on toys now, so shop for a balance bike or trike.
"Toys promote social interactions that improve communication skills. Simple matching games can improve memory and puzzles help with concentration and perseverance. Imaginative play helps children develop storytelling and problem-solving skills," says Dr Amanda.
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FAQs
How to choose the best toys?
According to child development expert, Dr Amanda Gummer from The Good Play Guide, toys are very beneficial to toddler development. The Good Play Guide are a team of passionate expert professionals who research, test and share their knowledge about popular toys on the market, selecting the toys that are best in terms of child development.
"Toys have two main functions for young children. Stimulating the child and encouraging them to play and explore their environment as well as developing skills such as fine motor skills, concentration and communication. Also, to make the adults around the child more playful and likely to engage positively with the young child. This further promotes healthy development, thus strengthening attachment."
In terms of the best kind of toys to buy a two-year-old, Dr Amanda thinks games that a toddler can play both individually and with other children are the best. "Children move from playing alongside other children with minimal interaction to playing with them. This can mean competing with them or collaborating with them. So, play sets that they can play with alone and with friends are great, as are simple board games and toys that increase children’s confidence with numbers and letters, which are good to introduce around this age," Dr Amanda says.
How do I choose a safe toy for a two-year-old?
Fortunately, most toys come with a recommended age range that tells you if the toy is safe for their age. However, there are other features you can look out for to ensure your little one has a safe and happy playtime:
Ensure there are no small, detachable parts that could present a choking hazard.
If you're buying plastic toys, make sure they're sturdy. Thin plastic can break easily to make a sharp edge.
Make sure the toy can be cleaned - soft toys should be washable.
Make sure toys and art materials are child-safe - they should be non-toxic.
Check toys regularly to ensure they're clean and not broken .
Look for the CE mark which manufacturers include to claim it meets regulatory requirements.
Look for the British Toy and Hobby Association's Lion Mark which identifies toys that are regarded as safe and high quality.
When should I get rid of my toddler toys?
It's very easy for toys to build up at home, especially if your tot is being gifted new toys from friends and family. However, research suggests that if children under five have too many toys, they can struggle to concentrate on those they have. Overwhelmed by the choice, they can get easily distracted from playing with the one toy, meaning they may not play or learn so well.
If you're looking to curb the number of toys your tot has - it always comes as a surprise! - here are some steps to help you narrow down their toy box:
• Is it age-appropriate? If they have outgrown it and you don't intend to pass it on to younger siblings, donate it instead.
• Is it broken? Broken toys can be hazardous, so they should be discarded if this is the case.
• Is it a toy that never gets played with? If they have a number of toys and there are those that never come out at playtime, it may not be something your child is interested in.
• Would your child notice if the toy was gone? If not, this is a quick win if you're looking to declutter.
If you can't bring yourself to get rid of any of your tot's toys (or they won't let you!), why not try the toy rotation method. This technique has links to Montessori and can help avoid toy overwhelm, allowing your child to see a selection of their toys and play with them more easily.
What's the most popular toy in the world?
Finding out the most popular toy in the world is quite a tall order, but The Toy Zone has researched the most popular toys across countries and categories.
Looking at their research, these are the most popular toys that are also suitable for two-year-olds:
LEGO: LEGO was found to be the most popular toy in Europe and the most popular building and construction toy. Most LEGO toys are aimed at ages three and over, but LEGO DUPLO is perfect for two-year-olds.
Paw Patrol: Paw Patrol was found to be the most popular TV toy in the world as a favourite in 25 countries, including the UK and the US. There are a number of Paw Patrol toys available that are suitable for two-year-olds.
Barbie: After all these years, Barbie still takes the top spot as the favourite doll of the world and the favourite classic toy. Barbie toys for two-year-olds are limited, but you can find Little People Barbie sets with Fisher-Price.
Spiderman and Batman: These are the most popular superheroes across the world. Again, there are limited superhero toys for two-year-olds but LEGO DUPLO does a Marvel Spider-Man Super Heroes Set which looks like great fun for wannabe superheroes!
About the experts
Dr Amanda Gummer is a child development expert who founded The Good Play Guide in 2012. Amanda has a PhD in Neuropsychology, the Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education and over 20 years’ experience working with children and families. Having worked in children’s industries for many years, Amanda is now widely considered as the UK’s go-to expert on play, toys and child development.
Rebecca Lancaster is a Digital Writer for Mother&Baby, drawing on ten years of parenting her two children to help others navigating their own parenting journey. As a freelance writer, she spent ten years working with leading lifestyle brands, from travel companies to food and drink start-ups, and writing everything from hotel reviews to guides to the best British cheeses. She’s particularly interested in travel and introducing her children to the excitement of visiting new places, trying different foods (less successfully) and experiencing different cultures.