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📚 Speech Therapist-Approved Toys You Can Find in Our Store
05,Jul 2025

📚 Speech Therapist-Approved Toys You Can Find in Our Store

When it comes to supporting your toddler’s speech and language development, the right toys can make all the difference. According to speech therapists, interactive, open-ended, and sensory-friendly toys are the gold standard for encouraging communication in little ones. And the best part? Many of these speech-friendly toys are already available in our store!

Whether your child is just starting to babble or you're helping a late talker catch up, here are 10 speech therapist-approved toys that make learning to talk fun, natural, and effective.


🧸 1. Stuffed Animals with Expression

Soft, huggable, and full of personality—stuffed animals are perfect for pretend play. Speech therapists love them because they encourage:

  • Naming body parts (“ears,” “nose”)

  • Expressing feelings (“Bear is sad”)

  • Practicing turn-taking in conversations

🛒 Available in-store: Cuddly Bear, Sleepy Bunny, Safari Friends Set


🪵 2. Wooden Animal Puzzle

Chunky, easy-to-grip pieces help toddlers practice animal names and sounds—“moo,” “baa,” “quack!” This supports vocabulary, sound imitation, and simple sentences.

🛒 Available in-store: Jungle Friends Puzzle, Farmyard Puzzle


🧩 3. Shape Sorters & Stacking Toys

Simple wooden sorters are ideal for introducing concepts like shapes, colors, and actions (e.g., “in,” “on,” “more,” “again”).

🛒 Available in-store: Rainbow Stacker, Classic Wooden Shape Sorter


🧺 4. Pretend Play Food Sets

These encourage vocabulary related to meals, kitchen tools, and actions like “cut,” “cook,” “eat,” and “pour.” Toddlers love playing “kitchen” or “restaurant” while learning new words.

🛒 Available in-store: Wooden Breakfast Set, Plush Fruit Basket


🏡 5. Mini Wooden Dollhouse or Playhouse

Speech therapists recommend dollhouses for building storytelling, sequencing, and social language. It helps kids say things like “The baby is sleeping” or “Mom is cooking.”

🛒 Available in-store: Mini Home Set, Wooden Family House


🚗 6. Push-and-Go Cars & Trucks

These toys are great for action words (“go,” “stop,” “crash,” “drive”) and sound imitation (“vroom,” “beep!”).

🛒 Available in-store: Classic Wooden Vehicles, Colorful Truck Set


🎵 7. Musical Toys

Singing and rhythm help toddlers learn new words, phrases, and even the natural flow of sentences. Musical toys also make speech practice joyful and relaxed.

🛒 Available in-store: Xylophone, Hand Drum, Singing Plushies


🐶 8. Animal Figurines

These small toys are speech gold! Great for labeling, making sounds, and storytelling like “The dog is barking” or “The cow is eating.”

🛒 Available in-store: Forest Animal Set, Wooden Zoo Animals


📚 9. Lift-the-Flap Books with Plush Characters

Books that pair with soft toys create a full storytelling experience. Toddlers can act out the story, building their comprehension and vocabulary.

🛒 Available in-store: Peekaboo Forest, Bedtime Bunny Story Set


🛏 10. Bedtime Routine Toys

Toys that follow routines help with sequencing and understanding daily language. You can model speech with phrases like “Brush teeth,” “Time to sleep,” or “Say goodnight!”

🛒 Available in-store: Bedtime Bear, Night-Night Sheep


🗣 Expert Tips from Speech Therapists:

  • Follow your child’s lead: Let them choose the toy and take turns talking about it.

  • Keep it simple: Use short, clear phrases. If they say “ball,” you say “Yes! Big red ball!”

  • Repeat often: Repetition helps toddlers learn and remember words.

  • Play face-to-face: This helps them see how your mouth moves when you talk.

  • Don’t pressure: The goal is fun first—language will follow naturally.

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