Safety is the most important feature in toys, so you’ll want to avoid anything with small pieces. While keeping toy safety in mind, also consider the entertainment value of the toy to ensure your kiddo has fun while learning. We carefully looked over toy safety, along with design, material, age recommendations, and value. The VTech Drop and Go Dump Truck tops our list because it fosters multiple skills, sings dozens of fun songs, and features vibrant balls for learning fun. Repetition is a 15-month-old’s best friend, so you’ll probably find that your kid enjoys dumping the brightly colored balls into the truck’s back dump section over and over and over again. As they get older, children can work those fine motor skills by pushing the balls directly into the hole in the front of the toy, then watching them move swiftly into the back dump, all while the toy makes fun dump truck sounds and noises. Your 15-month-old can also work on gross motor skills, too, by walking the truck around with the attached string. Price at time of publication: $18 Price at time of publication: $15 Price at time of publication: $25 Price at time of publication: $20 What is great about this toy is that it has suction cups so it can easily adhere to a high chair or table without getting knocked over, making it the perfect toy for your child to play with while you are getting dinner ready. Price at time of publication: $19 As your kid gets bigger, they can also work those gross motor skills by pushing the car from behind. This toy is meant for kids up to 50 pounds, so it will be with your family for many years. Price at time of publication: $59 Price at time of publication: $13 Using the microphone setting, your little one can discover their (sure-to-be-amazing) voice. The puppy button encourages them to sing along to their favorite tunes and gives them access to 60 additional musical features. Price at time of publication: $15 Price at time of publication: $6 Price at time of publication: $40 Price at time of publication: $16

What to Look for in Toys for 15-Month-Olds

Safety 

Avoid toys that can fit entirely into a 15-month-old’s mouth, especially anything with small pieces that can be removed or broken off, as they’re choking hazards. Look for toys that are sturdy, made from nontoxic materials, and don’t contain button batteries or high-powered magnets. If the toy has any loose materials, like ribbons or stuffing, avoid it. 

Milestones

Tracking your child’s developmental milestones can help you determine whether they’re growing and learning at an appropriate pace for their age. Many toys can help children reach these important milestones. At 15 months, your child may:

Say three to five words and use them correctly: The First 100 Words book encourages communication and language skills. Scribble with crayons on paper: Crayola Jumbo Crayons promote creativity and physical development.  Try problem-solving activities: To encourage cognitive skills, check out the Melissa & Doug First Shapes Jumbo Knob Wooden Puzzle.

Entertainment

If you want your 15-month-old to have fun and learn while playing, you’re in luck! There’s power in play when your toddler has the right toys. Toddler toys as simple as blocks, empty containers, and puzzles help cultivate a young child’s creativity and imagination. Provide opportunities for children to engage in pretend play by offering an empty cup or toys that encourage make-believe, like an age-appropriate toy phone.

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Katrina Cossey is a commerce writer for Verywell Family with nearly eight years of experience under her belt. Katrina’s background in journalism began at an Emmy Award-winning news station in Oklahoma before she obtained her B.A. in professional media. Her love for service journalism and helping others led to her commerce writing role, which allows her to research and recommend the best products for families, pregnant women, and kids of all ages. When she’s not writing and researching, you’ll likely find her outdoors with her husband and their thrill-seeking toddler son. Her son loves the “First 100 Words” book because of its padded cover, colorful pictures, and fun themes.

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