Best Baby Car Toys & Stroller Toys in 2022

Last update: January 15, 2023

Lamaze Freddie The Firefly Review:


My infant daughter adored this toy. Out of all the Lamaze toys, it was the most favored. It was enormous in relation to her stature and she had had it since she was about three months old. Even though she is now 6 months old and the toy is still quite large when it is on her in her car seat, she still enjoys biting on the rings and antennae and making the wings crinkle (mainly the white one). She only enjoys biting on the head, wings, and white clip; she hasn't developed a taste for the squeaky on the wing or the ladybug bite plate. I do have a few issues with this product, though. Now, we have bought TWO of them. The fabric strip holding the white clip/ring to Freddie's head on the first one started to tear shortly after I received it. Sofia's impatience, I initially assumed, but I now think it was just shoddy sewing. The only way to clean this toy is by hand washing, which is fine, but once you do, you'll notice the white isn't quite as white anymore due to the, what I presume are flexible metal components or plastic pieces inside the wings - they leave "strips" of dingy coloring. It's not a big concern, but I feel it's worth mentioning because Freddie doesn't appear to be as clean as he once did, even after taking a bath. Now, we had to make our second purchase because we believed we had lost Freddie, and that is a major issue! As I am severing the small plastic tag strip to free Freddie #2 from the cardboard when he finally comes, I see a rather sizable hole where the plastic strip had been, which was close to the seam on Freddie's skull. Now that we have Freddie #2, we can see that he is already harmed. I'm thinking whether to mend it or send him back because it would be such a pain. Even though we bought Freddie #1 and Freddie #2 on Amazon just a few months apart, we paid an extra $3 for Freddie #2 for some reason. In conclusion, Freddie the Firefly has been a fantastic gift for our daughter, and since other toys have failed, I definitely recommend him. Lamaze Tug



VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker, Blue (Amazon Exclusive) Review:


Amazing walker! NOT a teaching tool, but amusingMy twin daughters haven't started walking yet, so the pediatrician advised me to acquire a walker to encourage them to do so at their one-year checkup. It's wonderful that I choose this one because it's great for twins! One infant displayed interest right away, while the other simply wanted to play with the buttons, so she sat in front of it as her sister tried to push, and they both began yelling at each other! LUCKILY, the portion with the phone and buttons detaches! Baby 2 can sit and play as Baby 1 maneuvers the walker around. fantastic designThe only aspect of this product that I don't like (and is typical of VTech items) is that each button on the toys does five different things. Therefore, it is impossible for a young child to understand the lesson that the toy is trying to impart. The piano keys, for instance, are the most perplexing element. For instance, the red one will occasionally say "red," "do," play a note on the piano, or remark "the rooster crows 1 time!" before crowing. Just one piano key, that is. Any button you press will first produce the sound of a rooster crowing if the toy has entered sleep mode. Therefore, do not get this for educational purposes because it will confuse your children to death, but it will keep them occupied for a short period.



Lamaze Mortimer The Moose, Clip On Toy Review:


My daughter adores this moose with a passion. She is entertained by it no matter what. She used to sob in her car seat every time the vehicle stopped. That is gone. She receives Moosey as soon as I put her in, and she is then ready to go until we get home and even after we get there. This includes being snarled in traffic for hours. It was also effective for a 4-plus hour drive. Moosey gives me the time I need at home to complete chores or take a bath. She maintains her company for ENORMOUS amounts of time.She enjoys the various hues and tones produced by various body parts. Moosey's bodily parts were small enough to fit into her tiny hands and mouth when she was still very small (she was less than 4 pounds when she was born). She now prefers to chew on the bendable antlers, which are the antlers' original form. Along with one of the creaky feet. I adore the moose's variety of features. Some of the feet and the ears wrinkle. Additionally, the feet include bells that emit various tones. The fur has a wonderful, silky texture, and the cloth holding the car seat attachment has a spring movement. The toy's various colors are all quite vivid and dazzling, and the scarf also crinkles.When she was approximately 6 months old, Moosey was pretty much her only plaything. With every other toy, she may play with it for a short while before moving on to another activity. Unlike the moose, though. Her Moosey, she is.



Tiny Love Meadow Days Sunny Stroll Stroller Arch Review:


We love how adaptable it is, so we bought it for our 2-month-old baby since the bouncer we have doesn't have any interactive toys for her to play with. The toy arch includes several bendable joints that allow you to simply adjust its angle in order to adapt it to any stroller, rocker, bouncer, or car seat. It's incredibly quick and simple to attach and remove the arch because it includes a clip on each end that you can adjust to suit it to your item. Additionally, it fastens firmly so that the infant cannot pull it down. When we go shopping, we put it in her rocking chair, bouncer, and stroller to keep baby occupied.There are a number of interesting objects, including a deer with a kaleidoscope-style prism, a bear with a rolling bead ball, a hanging mirror, a hanging woodpecker rattle, and a flower fan with a pull string. My infant, who has recently learned to focus on objects, will keep herself amused by staring at this for at least 20 minutes. When she gets older, she will be able to access all the interactive features and play with them. Additionally, it is extremely vivid and vibrant and has a variety of textures for the baby to touch. With the fan pull component, the product also teaches cause and effect. One of my favorite baby purchases, it only $25 and keeps the baby entertained without the usage of electronics. Excellent value and quality at a great price!



Skip Hop Farmstand Avocado Stroller Toy Review:


I adore the rattles, and my 4-month-old baby enjoys kicking or striking them. They cling together too easily, making it difficult for her to reach the rattle on her own because she is still developing her grip strength. With the velcro, it's difficult to grasp and much harder to separate. To keep the rattle exposed, I wish you could velcro it to the rear. The baby adores it, and it's cute and well-made.



Skip Hop Silver Lining Cloud Jitter Stroller Toy, Multi Review:


My girls and I both adore this. Very adorable, and I like that it can be reversed. The durability of the ring is the only thing I do wish might be improved. It doesn't stay closed, and somewhere along the way, this came off the car seat. We have other toys that are less adorable but they all seem to have a knot on one side of the ring and are tougher to open but this one doesn't. I've never felt it stuck on anything so I know it was because the ring was open(it generally stays sorta open). I had to put the toy back on numerous times before I realized it was lost because both sides are the same size. My mood was not good. The toy itself is made of excellent materials and is of very high quality overall. I'm only dissatisfied with the plastic ring.



VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker, Pink Review:


Amazing walker! NOT a teaching tool, but amusingMy twin daughters haven't started walking yet, so the pediatrician advised me to acquire a walker to encourage them to do so at their one-year checkup. It's wonderful that I choose this one because it's great for twins! One infant displayed interest right away, while the other simply wanted to play with the buttons, so she sat in front of it as her sister tried to push, and they both began yelling at each other! LUCKILY, the portion with the phone and buttons detaches! Baby 2 can sit and play as Baby 1 maneuvers the walker around. fantastic designThe only aspect of this product that I don't like (and is typical of VTech items) is that each button on the toys does five different things. Therefore, it is impossible for a young child to understand the lesson that the toy is trying to impart. The piano keys, for instance, are the most perplexing element. For instance, the red one will occasionally say "red," "do," play a note on the piano, or remark "the rooster crows 1 time!" before crowing. Just one piano key, that is. Any button you press will first produce the sound of a rooster crowing if the toy has entered sleep mode. Therefore, do not get this for educational purposes because it will confuse your children to death, but it will keep them occupied for a short period.



Baby Einstein Primary Pages High Contrast Book Review:


Our infant cherished this book! He became completely obsessed with it. Because of his hilariously delighted reactions to the high contrast graphics, we dubbed it his "magic book." Although his preferences have now changed, he still enjoys toying with the crinkly pages when riding in the car (the book hooks to the handle).Without the strange words and character names, we believe this novel would still be excellent. Additionally, we believe that certain layout potential were missed, particularly with the transparent vinyl page, which should have been used more wisely.



Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Stages Crawl Around Car, Blue Review:


First automobile for the baby is a keeper! This was purchased for my son, who will be one in a few days. Since Christmas when he was about 10 months old, we have had it. Even though the reviews for this stationary small automobile were excellent, I wasn't sure what was so fantastic about it. Overall, I must admit that I am extremely impressed. It is simple to assemble. It includes extras like balls and shapes that you can insert through the proper holes in the sides of the automobile. My son adores balls. Balls are his realm, and he adores them, even if they frequently wind up all over the home.For infants who are learning to pull themselves up, the automobile is particularly helpful. My son does explore it while scooting around and experimenting with all of the features. He particularly enjoys the "radio." He started dancing to the "hip hop" music in the car, and since then, pressing the radio buttons and dancing has been his favorite activity. I'm pretty sure this car gave him his sense of rhythm. The other day, he even danced for the first time while standing alone. In some manner, he's always playing with this car. He likes to place his toys where he is meant to sit, but hey, it kind of gives the impression that I have cleaned the living area. I store stuff in closets and under the bed, so if he wants to load up the car with all of his toys to prevent them from being left all over my living room floor, then I say excellent for him.Additionally, it appears that this will develop with him, which is always a plus—especially when the goods in question are more expensive. I adore toys that grow with the child. The best time to purchase this, in my opinion, is when your baby begins to crawl because it can significantly increase their motor abilities, I would say.My only little complaint is that I haven't heard 75 songs and proverbs. I'm curious about the remaining artists and wonder if this was just a glitch in the advertising as I can only hear maybe 12 of them on rotation. Although it's not a deal breaker, I can't seem to get rid of the hip hop theme from my brain at the moment. Although I could need a change of pace, my toddler doesn't seem to care at all.



Manhattan Toy Wimmer-Ferguson Infant Stim Mobile to Go Travel Toy Review:


This mobile is adored by my 3-month-old. She is utterly enthralled by the black-and-white image of the face in particular. Whenever she sees it, she smiles, laughs, sighs, and babbles while staring at it (the face in particular) for an EXTENSIVE amount of time. We have to make sure the face is looking and grinning back at her because she likes to stare straight at it and gets a little irritated if it's upside down. We jokingly refer to the picture as her boyfriend. When it's time for a nap, it's difficult to get her to leave it. I adore how portable the phone is. It comes with a fantastic wide clip that you can fasten to just about anything. It works perfectly there when we clip it to the top of her play gym, which is the Lovevery gym, which we also adore! The mobile is more of a lightweight plastic than the paper that some of the negative reviews claim it is composed of. It is undoubtedly coated or covered (and hence fairly robust), and its lightness is on purpose given that it is a mobile device (duh). It is meant to move with the air current, and its lightness also makes it easier to transport or pack.