Indoor toys are designed with where the toy will be used in mind, so check where the toy can be used and any age recommendations to ensure safety. We carefully considered design, value, ease of cleaning, material, any age recommendations, and toy safety when reviewing products. Whether they’re big kids, toddlers, or somewhere in between, here are the best active toys and games kids can play inside. Price at time of publication: $50 Price at time of publication: $23 Price at time of publication: $35 Price at time of publication: $50 Price at time of publication: $25 Price at time of publication: $48 Price at time of publication: $22 Price at time of publication: $226 Price at time of publication: $24 Indoor toys are designed with where the toy will be used in mind. For example, some toys involve jumping or throwing, and doing so on concrete could lead to serious injury. There’s a reason the toy is labeled for indoor use only as outdoor use may cause safety issues. Also, using an indoor toy outside could cause the toy to become damaged from the weather or lost more quickly.

Age-Appropriate

Age recommendations are set by the manufacturer of the toy for safety, like when there are smaller pieces that could be choking hazards for babies and toddlers. When you buy age-appropriate gifts, your child has the opportunity to develop at a pace that’s appropriate for their age. A toy that is too advanced may overwhelm them while a toy that’s too young for them will likely not spark their interest.

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Why Trust Verywell Family

Ashley Ziegler is a staff and freelance writer who covers lifestyle, home, parenting, and commerce for a variety of platforms. She’s a mom to 1-year-old and 4-year-old daughters and an aunt to 3 nieces and 2 nephews ranging from 5 to 11 years old. In addition to regularly scouring the internet to find the best things for herself, Ashley spends multiple hours a week researching, comparing, and writing about products specifically for kids and families. Infants need 12 to 16 hours of sleep daily, toddlers need 11 to 14, and young children need 10 to 13 hours. Getting sufficient physical activity can improve kids’ sleep (and adults’).

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