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Mom shares the toys her toddler never gets bored of: Parents, take notes as they also support healthy development
ETimes | July 14, 2026 6:40 PM CST

A parent deals with a constant battle of choosing toys for their toddlers. It is so because toddlers lose interest real quick. Nowadays, phones have added more to the problem. Within minutes children head straight back to their parents asking for phones.

Certainly, handing a phone to children keeps them engaged for hours. However, it isn’t the correct way to promote development. But then again, finding toys that genuinely hold a young child's attention isn't easy.

Parenting influencer Sukhleen Aarora was going through the same struggle. But now she has found the right toys for her kids that keeps them busy. According to her, these are the toys her children keep returning to voluntarily because they are fun, challenging and open-ended rather than flashy or overstimulating.

Here's a look at the toys she recommends and why they can support a child’s healthy development along with keeping them engaged.

Hanging bat ball
One of the mom's top recommendations is the hanging bat ball, a simple toy that keeps children moving without needing much space.
The toy consists of a lightweight ball which is attached to a string or cord and hung from the doorway or ceiling. With the plastic bat, the child hits the ball. The ball swings back after every hit, and keeps children chasing the ball.
One of the relieving parts for parents is that this toy doesn’t require an adult to be engaged with the toddler. Simple supervision is enough.
Beyond keeping children entertained, the hanging bat ball also supports several developmental skills. It helps improve hand-eye coordination, timing, balance, reaction speed, and focus.

Magnet tiles

This toy is a long term investment for toddler and preschoolers as it evolves as their creativity grows.
Magnetic tiles are colourful plastic shapes with magnets sealed inside their edges. Children simply bring two tiles close together, and the magnets snap them into place. As a toddler, a child might stack these tiles like a flat surface and as they grow older, they may even build houses and castles with it.
Beyond fun, magnetic tiles can help strengthen a child’s problem-solving, spatial awareness, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills.

Mini sports champ
This is perfect for the toddlers with endless energy! A mini basketball and soccer combo can turn that excitement into healthy, skill-building play.
The set typically includes a toddler-sized basketball hoop, a small soccer goal, and lightweight balls that are easy for young children to hold, throw, kick and catch.
Balance, coordination, hand-eye and foot-eye coordination- this simple toy set can support several aspects of early development.