Grandparents shopping for grandchildren are caught between two extremes: under-buying (a card with $20) and over-buying (a battery-powered toy that the parents will quietly retire by week two). The wooden toys our team (Chris, Sam, Jess, and Tom) recommends to grandparents are the ones that thread the needle: substantial enough to feel like a real […]
Monthly Archives: May 2026
Baby showers are a strange gifting context: the parents-to-be have a registry, but you also want to give something thoughtful that isn't just a duplicate burp cloth. A well-chosen wooden toy threads that needle — gives the new parents something heirloom-worthy that they probably haven't put on the registry, and that the baby will use […]
Wooden dollhouses are one of the great pretend-play toys, and one of the most over-bought. Walk into any toy shop and you'll see eight different dollhouse models in shiny pink plastic, lit up like an arcade. The ones our team (Chris, Sam, Jess, and Tom) actually recommends are the wooden ones — sturdier, more open-ended, […]
Wooden ride-on toys are the rare toy category that genuinely delivers on the "classic" promise — the same hand-painted wooden ride-on bike a child uses at 15 months can be passed to a younger sibling four years later. They're also a competitive market with a lot of mediocre options. Our team (Chris, Sam, Jess, and […]
Under $25 is the trickiest price band for wooden toys. Most cheap wooden toys are MDF dressed up as hardwood, with finishes that chip and joints that wobble within a month. But the under-$25 tier is also where most thoughtful gifts live — small thank-yous, baby-shower add-ons, classroom gifts, advent calendar fillers. Our team (Chris, […]
Wooden toys are gorgeous, but a household with three kids and a hundred wooden blocks ends up looking like a sawmill threw up unless you sort out storage. Our team (Chris, Sam, Jess, and Tom) has spent the past two years living with these toys across multiple households, and the storage approach has been at […]
Easter baskets get over-stuffed with chocolate by default, but a well-curated wooden toy or two can turn the basket into a memorable annual gift rather than a sugar haul. Our team (Chris, Sam, Jess, and Tom) has spent the last two Easters putting wooden toys in the family baskets and tracking what gets played with […]
Push toys (also called walker wagons or activity walkers) bridge the gap between cruising and confident walking. They're one of the most useful toy categories for the 9–15 month window, and the right one earns months of daily use. The wrong one tips over the first time the baby leans on it. Our team (Chris, […]
Pikler triangles — the climbing frames invented by Hungarian paediatrician Emí Pikler in the 1940s — have become a staple of modern toddler play rooms, and for good reason. They build gross motor strength, balance, spatial confidence, and they're open-ended in the best Waldorf-meets-Montessori sense. They're also expensive ($100–$400) and easy to get wrong. Our […]
Five-year-olds are a turning point. Wooden toys that worked at 3 and 4 sometimes get abandoned for plastic licensed toys and screens. The wooden toys that survive the five-year cliff are the ones with serious depth — complex construction, real-world skills, multi-hour builds, narrative pretend play. Our team (Chris, Sam, Jess, and Tom) has spent […]
