The Open-Ended Toy Guide
How to choose toys that grow with your child — and actually support development.
You don’t need more toys. You need the right ones — toys that spark creativity, build skills, and won’t get tossed aside in two weeks.
This free guide gives you:
4 OT-approved questions to ask before buying any toy
A breakdown of the best open-ended toys by age
Budget-friendly ideas and real product examples
If you're overwhelmed by choices (or toy clutter), this will help you cut through the noise.
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