Fun and Simple Birthday Presents for Your One-Year-Old
Itβs hard to resist going crazy spending big bucks on fancy gifts for your little birthday girl or boy. But the reality is that with a one-year-old, often keeping it simple is best. They still know how to appreciate the simple things in life and they get so much entertainment out of natural toys.
When you begin building their birthday wishlist, I highly recommend staying away from anything with an electronic screen. Children should be completely screen-free for the first two years of their life. Also, make sure anything you gift to your new toddler is not a choking hazard and can be safely put in their mouth. Toys that are easy to wash is a big plus too.
Our Top 20 Favorite Gifts for Babyβs First Birthday
New Shoes for One-Year-Olds
If your baby isnβt walking yet, they certainly will start soon! And with all that walking theyβll need new shoes. Especially when they start strolling outside of the house and in the streets. Best to look for shoes that have some grip on the bottom to prevent slips and falls.
Wooden Block Sets for Toddler Playtime
One of Scoutβs favorite activities is to use her wooden block set to build tall towers and knock them down. We are from California so we call it the βEarthquake Gameβ.
Baby Utensils
When shopping for babyβs first eating utensils, stick to transitional utensils that are made of soft natural fabrications like bamboo or silicone. Avoid metals because at this point they are still mostly gums in their mouth.
Suction Bowls and Plates for Babies
When toddlers first start to learn self-feeding, one of their favorite things to do is to flip their bowls of food onto the floor. When you have suction tableware that sticks to the table, it helps to contain the mess and allows them to focus more on eating the food.
Little Wooden Toddler Chair
They see us sitting in chairs all the time and they like to have their own miniaturized version for themselves. They need assistance to get in and out of their high feeding chair, but with a little toddler chair they have some independence.
New Baby Bibs
As your child grows, so does the mess they make when eating. When you start introducing utensils youβll need to upgrade to bigger bibs. Nowadays they make silicone βcatch-all bibsβ to help prevent so much food from hitting the floor.
Baby and Toddler Swings
If you have room in your home, babies and toddlers love to swing. The movement is very relaxing for them, but you may have a hard time getting them out of it because theyβll want to swing for hours!
Toddler Growth Chart
Your babyβs first birthday is a great place to start annually tracking their height on a fun growth chart. As the years go on theyβll be so excited to see their own development.
Plant a Tree
We have a huge backyard in our home and for Scoutβs first birthday we planted a few trees. That way she can grow-up alongside her green friends. Itβs cool to know that she will always be the same age as the trees at our home.
Musical Instruments for Babies and Toddlers
Iβm sure by now you are aware that babies and toddlers love to make noise. Help them perfect their sense of rhythm with toddler-friendly musical instruments such as shakers and drums you can play to accompany recorded music.
Busy Boards for Toddler Development
When Scout got her first busy board play set as a gift from her aunts, she had long stretches of time when she was completely self-entertained (which is great for parents too!). She still likes to play with it regularly, especially in the morning after breakfast.
Play Kitchen and Cooking Sets for Babies and Toddlers
They see us getting busy cooking in the kitchen and they want to help too. For her first birthday Scout got a mini cooking set complete with pans, vegetables and utensils. I highly recommend purchasing a pan set that comes with lids, they love putting the vegetables inside the pans and covering it up with the lid. I know it sounds so simple but it really makes a difference!
Books for Babies and Toddlers
Stick with fabric and board books because weβve learned the hard way that toddlerβs love to rip out paper pages from books.
Bath Toys
Make bath time a splash with fun waterproof toys that skirt and float. Scoutβs favorite bath toys are made by Munchkin, and they also great inflatable travel bath tubs!
Finger Puppets
Make stories come to life with fun whimsical characters that sit on the tip of your finger. When playing with your finger puppets, add fun voices and use these tools to work on language and speech.
Tools and Gardening Play Sets
Just like cooking, they see us working around the house and in the yard. Scout loves to go out into the garden with me and use her gardening tools to dig in the dirt just like mommy.
Bird House and Feeder
My daughter absolutely loves watching the birds in our yard. So we got a bird feeder to attract more of her little feathered friends. We sit on the back porch and watch them feed on birdseed⦠and occasionally a squirrel will join the party too!
Baby Keepsake Box
Itβs time to start putting all those precious baby things away, because now youβve entered the toddler era. A keepsake box gives you the opportunity to purge all your baby stuff and pick out your favorites to save forever.
Stacking Boxes and Cups
Boxes and cups that fit perfectly into each other is like gold for your little one. Not only does it help with their development but it provides great solo play time.
Hand Kites
I didnβt even know these existed before I became a parent, but toddlers love these. Itβs basically some colorful ribbons and streamers on a wooden ring. Put some music on and dance around, waving your hand kites in the air.
Babies Love Bubbles
So simple yet they love them so much! Have a fun bubble party outside on a sunny afternoon.
Get Your Babyβs Gift Personalized
One of the best parts about Etsy is that you can find sweet gifts that you can personalize with your babyβs name and birthday to mark the occasion. When they get older theyβll love to read their own name on their toys.