The first is chewing gum, which is prepared to relieve the discomfort of baby teething. I bought the Manhattan ball that was popular at that time. It is said that it can not only exercise the baby's grasping ability, but also be used as chewing gum. However, our baby doesn't buy this toy much. Because of the design, the Manhattan ball is actually very difficult to bite. Later, I bought a series of three-color edible silicone key-shaped chewing gum. The baby likes it very much and always likes to play with it in his hand.
Secondly, there are toys that can make sounds, such as sand hammers and rattles. I also bought a lot, but in the end, the baby's favorite toy was grandma's own, that is, I put a handful of rice in an empty mineral water bottle and the baby played with it every day. The toy I bought became a decoration instead, and I was drunk. That's what children can't understand.