21 Best Musical Toys For Babies (Newborn to 1 year old)

It’s never too early to introduce your baby to the world of music. We've rounded up the best musical toys for babies under 6 months and up to 1 year old! Discover how to choose the best musical toy for your infant to use at home from electronic light up baby music toys, to wooden musical instruments for baby, and even soothing musical toys to lull your baby to sleep!

Along with creating a soothing environment, music helps to engage their developing brains and with the right musical toys, also aids in improving motor skills. 

You'll be able to find age-appropriate musical toys that are easy for little hands to grasp while bolstering the motor and cognitive development. If you need some inspiration to get you started with your search for the perfect baby music toys, keep reading our guide or just grab one of our top picks below!

Table Of Contents
  1. Best Musical Toys For Babies (Newborn to 1 Year Old)
  2. How To Choose A Musical Toy Instrument For Newborns + Babies:
  3. FAQS About Music Toys For Babies:
  4. Final Thoughts:

Best Wooden Music Toy Set: KiwiCo Piano Xylophone and Shaker Set

Kiwico’s Piano Xylophone and Shaker Set features premium, quality wooden musical instruments and is rated for babies 7 months and up! Included in the wooden music set for babies you’ll receive two egg shakers of different tones and a unique xylophone featuring piano keys.

Their take on the xylophone is brilliant in my opinion. It features easy to press piano keys – serving as the perfect introduction to a baby piano while working various skills and senses. The wooden xylophone features metal bars that cover a complete octave range that’s also very easy on parents ears!

NOTE: You can also play the xylophone with a traditional mallet (not included).

It’s really a great set of babies first musical instruments and would make a great gift!

Pros
  • BPA, phthalate, and lead free with non-toxic water base paints and finishes
  • Two shakers feature different sounds for fun listening games
  • Xylophone + Piano combo makes for a fun and unique experience
  • Rated for 7 months and up
Cons
  • No mallet included to play xylophone traditionally

Best Budget Wooden Musical Toys For Babies: KAQINU

The Kaqinu musical wooden instrument pack comes with 16 instruments and is a great starter kit for babies that will also grow with them through the toddler and preschooler years! It comes with a couple of great options, like the rattle and worm, that we've used as musical toys for babies under 6 months; even though this is intended for kids 3 and up.

As your child grows, you can introduce the shakers and maracas, drums, tambourines, and other wooden percussion instruments. This musical set of wooden toys also comes with a carrying bag for easy storage and clean up or travel!

Pros
  • Comes with storage bag
  • Grows with your child from baby to toddler years
  • Natural, non-toxic finish
Cons
  • Intended for children 3 years and up
  • A few reviewers had some quality control issues (though I've had this set for about 2 years now without issues)

Best Piano For Babies: Baby Einstein Hape Magic Touch Piano

There are no shortage of piano toys on the market, but the adorable Hape Magic Touch Piano from Baby Einstein gets little ones accustomed to the idea of a piano and how to use it. You’ll like that it relies on “magic touch” technology so that your baby can operate the keyboard without the need for keys or buttons which also makes it easy to wipe down and clean.

This wooden keyboard is made from durable materials and is rated for children from ages six to 36 months. You also get three sets of sheet music that help to playback six different songs. But you can also make your own songs. And parents will like the volume control buttons and multiple playback modes. You can click here for 10% off your order too!

Pros
  • Early introduction to musical instruments
  • High quality wooden material
  • Volume control
  • Encourages color coordination with sheet music and color coded “keys”
Cons
  • Music sheet colors not a perfect match for colored keys
  • Top heavy design may be safety concern if baby tries to pull themselves up on the piano and it topples onto them (always supervise!)

Best Xylophone Musical Instrument for Babies: Fisher-Price Classic Xylophone

Xylophones are such a classic choice for introducing instruments to babies and for good reason. They’re relatively easy to use and you don’t have to learn about more complex concepts like proper hand placement, while still refining hand eye coordination. The Fisher-Price Classic Xylophone is a great nostalgic pick for parents who want to get little ones excited about music. 

The colorful eight-key instrument comes with an attached mallet so you don't need to worry about losing it. It's also set on wheels so little ones can use it as a musical pull toy and take their music with them wherever they want to go!

Pros
  • Doubles a musical pull toy encouraging gross motor skills
  • Improves hand-eye coordination
  • One piece design with attached mallet
Cons
  • Some parents felt the string was too short and their child got frustrated when playing the music; though as a positive the shorter string poses less of a strangulation concern

Best Guitar Toy For Babies: Baby Einstein Together in Tune Guitar​

The Baby Einstein Together in Tune guitar is great for babies 12 months and up. A beautiful combination of plastic, wood and colorful painted on accents, the touch activated guitar plays real guitar sounds with a low/high volume control.

It features four music modes:

  • Discover: popular melodies and beats
  • Perform: Layered riffs
  • Playful: silly sounds
  • Band: wireless connection to other Magic Touch instruments by Baby Einstein to jam with family and friends

The buttonless design makes it easy to use and to wipe clean with littles too. If you prefer something that will last into the toddler years or actually help with your child learning music, check out our full review on toy guitars.

Pros
  • Bluetooth connectivity to other Magic Touch instruments to play as a family
  • Buttonless design for easy use and cleaning
  • Fourdifferent guitar modes
  • Rated safe for 12 months and up
Cons
  • No strings so not realistic
  • Wood may splinter if kids throw the toy
  • Comes with 3 AA demo batteries you'll need to upgrade

Best Toy For Babies Who Love Music On The Go: Baby Einstein Take Along Tunes Musical Toy

iPods may no longer be the hot new item, but the iPod-inspired Take Along Tunes Musical Toy from Baby Einstein is perfect for giving your little one a bit of music while they’re on the go. This simple toy is designed to be used by babies as young as three months old. 

Your baby can play DJ and toggle between 10 melodies. Parents will can appreciate the volume controls. This toy is rated for tots between three months to 36 months of age. Best of all, this light-up toy can be easily wiped down between uses. 

Pros
  • Interactive toy that lets babies switch melodies 
  • Volume control option 
  • Light up design
  • Easy grasp handle
Cons
  • Paint may come off with cleaning or drool

Best Soft Musical Toy for Babies: Baby Einstein Octoplush Musical Plush Toy

For very young babies, you might be leery of introducing hard-sided toys. This Baby Einstein Octoplush Musical Plush Toy is a great option for little ones that are just starting to get their bearings. This toy is rated for babies ages three months and older. 

Along with playing music, this cute sailor octopus also teaches babies colors and plays classical melodies. Bilingual homes can appreciate this plush toy toggles between English, Spanish, and French when baby presses the arms. Parents will also like the volume control option. 

Pros
  • Multilingual functionality that teaches colors
  • Soft-sided vibrantly colored toy that’s safe for younger babies
  • Engaging toy can still be fun for toddlers
  • Volume control
Cons
  • No way to separate the color naming feature from the melody; meaning you press the arm, it says the color, then melody plays

Best Music Set To Grow With Baby: Lovevery

If you're looking for the most complete musical toys for babies that will grow with them, then Lovevery's Music Set is your best option. Inside you'll get a concertina, bells, shakers, jingle bracelet rattle, pan flute, metronome, and music book with musical cards and instructions ot make your own music.

lovevery music set review

This educational toy is everything you need – with properly tuned instruments – to begin teaching littles music. In the play guide they also provide a slew of age appropriate ideas and activities for introducing musical notes to babies and toddlers. You can check out my full Lovevery music set review here – including a Youtube video of the instruments in action with my 2 and 4 year old.

Pros
  • Includes 7 unique musical instruments for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers
  • Includes activities for introducing music to kids
  • Most well rounded music set for kids we've found
Cons
  • Rated for 18 months to six year old – but we think it would make a great 1 year old birthday gift they grow into

Best Soft Classical Music Plush Toys: Vosego Bears

If you’re a die hard believer in introducing classical music to your baby as early as possible, you’ll love these composer-inspired soft toys. Choose between Ludwig Van Beethoven, Amadeus Mozart, and Vosego Chopin.

Each of these bears can play 40 minutes of classical music — focusing entirely on the corresponding composers most well-recognized songs. We like that this soft-sided toy is dressed in a smart outfit matching the fashion of the composer’s time. You also get volume control and track control. 

Pros
  • Soft-sided toy is safe even for younger babies
  • Great introduction to classical music
  • Comes with volume and track control
  • Includes game ideas for musical play
Cons
  • Expensive

Best Hanging Musical Toys For Newborns and under 6 months: Baby Einstein Star Bright Symphony Plush Musical Take-Along Toy

Keeping little ones engaged, even when you’re on the go, is so important. You’ll like the Baby Einstein Star Bright Symphony Plush Musical Take-Along toy as it’s designed to easily velcro onto the handle of a baby carrier or stroller. 

Your baby will love the bright colors and the light-up smiling face on this star. The star plays six classical melodies and is safe even for very young babies to handle. While the star’s face is made from plastic, the arms are soft fabric, which is perfect for teething babies.

Pros
  • Travel-friendly design that’s easy to install on carriers or strollers
  • Combination hard and soft-sided design
  • Can be used as young as newborn stage
Cons
  • Risk of paint peeling off star face if babies put that part in their mouth

Best Hanging Musical Toys For 6 months to 1 year old: Infantino Hug and Tug Musical Bug

For parents that want a musical baby toy that’s more interactive, the Infantino Hug and Tug Musical Bug is a good choice. Your baby can reach for the pull toys head and relish in how the bug pulls down and plays 90 seconds of music as it retracts to the original position.

This toy can really grow with your child as they learn to grasp intentionally and coordinate pulling down or pulling themselves up.

Another nice feature is that this toy comes with two clacker rings, a peek n’ see mirror and knotty legs to encourage sensory play. This toy is also BPA-free. 

Pros
  • Interactive toy that engages motor skills
  • Different textures and sounds aid in sensory development 
  • Can also be attached to strollers or car seats
Cons
  • Some parents didn't like the music it plays

Best Musical Pull String Toy: B. toys – Magical Mellow-Zzzs Sleep Musical Pullstring Baby Mobile with Soft Light

Getting your baby off to dreamland can be hard but the B. toys Magical Mellow-Zzzs Sleep Mobile is a great way to incorporate soothing music into a nighttime routine. This toy is designed to hang from your baby’s nursery mobile but can also go with you when you need it in the car, stroller, or while traveling.

To activate the toy, simply pull the string and soft music will begin to play while soft lights also activate. The pull string is a great motor skill for your baby to work on as they get older too! We like that this is a great gender neutral toy that will work in a variety of themed nurseries. We also like the different textures and grasping ring towards the bottom of the toy if you take it down or lower it for your baby to reach for and mouth.

Pros
  • Great for establishing nighttime routines
  • Travel-friendly
  • Gender neutral design
  • Encourages fine and gross motor skills
Cons
  • Song and lights only play for about a minute and then you need to pull the cord again

Best Musical Pull Toy For Babies: VTech Pull and Sing Puppy

We love the VTech Pull and Sing Puppy toy for babies as it grows with them into the toddler years. Babies will enjoy the puppy sounds and music as well as exploring the numbers and keys. As your baby moves towards the toddler years and become mobile, they'll love using the pull string to walk the puppy around the house!

 It's made from non-toxic BPA-free plastic and features a light up nose and three numbered buttons. It’s rated as a musical toy for babies 6 months to 3 years.

Pros
  • Interactive design with sounds and lights 
  • Language development support 
Cons
  • Good musical toy for infants as string may be too short for taller babies

Best Wind Up Musical Toy For Babies: Mary Meyer Plush Soft Elephant

The Mary Meyer Afrique Soft Plush Elephant is an adorable plush toy with that plays the classical Mineut No. 1 by Bach when wound up. Your baby will love the ultrasoft texture and parents can appreciate the gender neutral coloring. The small 15-inch toy is perfect for little hands to grasp and cuddle.

We personally love how big the wind up feature is on this musical toy. Easy for parents to find in the middle of the night and easy for toddler fingers to begin working fine motor skills as your baby gets older.

Pros
  • Gender neutral colors
  • Plays classical music
  • Easy grip wind up
Cons
  • Not machine washable

Best Musical Sleep Toys For Babies: Fisher-Price Twinkle & Cuddle Cloud Soother, Plush Crib-Attach Baby Soother

If you’re focused on encouraging self-soothing, then the Fisher-Price Twinkle & Cuddle Cloud Soother is a great option that easily and safely attaches to your baby’s crib. While this isn’t quite as interactive a toy as other options in our guide, it does feature some nice textured “rain” ribbons and we do like that it’s designed to make bedtime easier. 

You’ll get a multi-color light up soft-sided cloud. It features a sleep expert approved playlist of music and sounds to help your baby settle and fall asleep. IF you baby ends up not being into music, it also features five white noise nature sounds. The audio runs for about 20 minutes.

Best of all, this toy is machine washable and has controls so you can toggle between sounds and colors to find the right combination for your baby. 

Pros
  • Includes red light which won’t interrupt circadian rhythm when it develops
  • A variety of songs and white noise nature sounds
  • Machine washable
Cons
  • Music box is inside the cloud, so you need to open velcro to turn it on.
  • No infinity loop of music and sounds option

Best Soothing Musical Toys That Responds To Baby Cries: Gemma Joy Bunny Sleep Soother

This is one of our favorite musical toys for infants! The Gemma Joy Bedtime Bunny is a great way to help nudge your little one a tiny step in the right direction for sleep independence.

The cry activated sensor activates for 30 minutes then returns to standby. It plays has 2 lullaby musical options, 2 white noise sounds, and has a shusher or mother's heartbeat sound option.

It also features a super soft cuddly bunny that has a red light in the chest for added comfort. As your baby develops their circadian rhythm, this is a nice feature since red light doesn't disrupt the body's production of melatonin.

For newborn and babies under a year, the bunny can attach to the crib ledge to follow safe sleep protocols, as your baby grows older and can sleep with things (consult your pediatrician), they'll enjoy cuddling this bedtime music toys for toddlers. You can also attach it to the stroller on walks or travel with it!

Pros
  • Adjustable volume
  • Velcro strap to keep it out of baby's crib
  • Cry activated music and light for 30 minutes
  • Easy access buttons for sound and light
Cons
  • To fully turn on and off the switch is inside the bunny covered by velcro

Best Drums For Babies (TIED): Montessori Spinning Drum and Montessori Rolling Drum

The Montessori Spinning drum is a classic toy for montessori at home families and is great to introduce between 6 and 12 months. In this one there's a bell inside so when the child rolls the roller, they hear the bell jingle. It's designed to enhance hand-eye coordination and wrist control while being visually stimulate with rich colors as well as one panel being a mirror for baby to see themselves. It's made from plywood and sprayed with safe water-based paint.

Though it is noteworthy: Adena montessori historically is known for high quality wooden toys, however recent reviews in 2021 have shared that the toy is breaking or arriving in poor condition. For this reason, we suggest looking into Lovevery (see the full play kit review here). The founder of Lovevery does a great job explaining how the spinning drum works here.

The Montessori Rolling drum:

Features a neutral wooden exterior with colorful wooden balls inside that provide a rhythmic sound when rolled. The drum encourages gross motor skills, specifically crawling, in babies! It encourages independent exploration and discovery with it's easy to grab exterior, and the soft jingling sounds when rolling.

Both drums make great options for babies and encourage different motor skills. We love that both options can grow with them beyond the first year.

Best Baby Sit-To-Stand Learning Walker Toddler Musical Toy:  VTech Sit-to-Stand Walker

If you’re focused on longevity, the VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker is designed to go the distance from infancy through toddlerhood. For very young babies who aren’t ready to go exploring, you can remove the interactive front panel and let them play while seated.

This is an important safety feature as walker's like this are not intended to teach babies how to go from sit to stand and new walkers should only use them with an adult, as they could topple over. Once baby gets older and is walking for a little, they can improve their gross motor skills by push this walker around the house for added fun!

Babies will love that the front panel comes with a mini keyboard featuring five keys. These keys play music and sounds. But you also get interactive light-up buttons, a pretend play telephone, and volume control for parents. This toy comes with more than 70 sing-along songs, phrases,  music, and sound effects. It also comes in four colors: blue, purple, orange, and pink.

Pros
  • Designed to grow with your baby from nine months through toddlerhood
  • Improves gross motor skills
  • Front panel is detachable for younger babies
Cons
  • Adult supervision required as young babies or new walkers may try to pull themselves from sit to stand or topple over using the walker feature (applies to ALL baby walkers, not just this one though).

Best Musical And Light Toys For Babies: Munchkin Mozart Classical Music Cube

The Munchkin Mozart Classical Music Cube is by far one of the most popular baby musical toys and for good reason. The minimalist design features six sides with different light up colors and instrument sounds: flute, harp, french horn, violin, and piano. 

Plus it plays 8 Mozart pieces and the “orchestra” button plays all six instruments at once.

While the musical cube is a hard toy, you’ll like that it features rounded sides which is safer for babies. And parents will appreciate the volume control on the musical tunes.

Pros
  • Interactive design
  • Introduces baby to actual instrument sounds 
  • Volume control
Cons
  • Some parents felt the sound box could be better for the price

Best Musical Table Toy For Baby: Farmstand Let the Beet Drop DJ Musical Toy

This is honestly one of the most adorable music toys for 6 month olds and up and is sure to inspire a future DJ dance party in your home! The plastic DJ table features a light up DJ bunny who plays five songs and changes colors. There's a melon spinner turntable with different sound effects and scratch sounds.

One side features a blueberry slider that makes a click clack sound and the other side features tomato buttons to add four different sound effects to the beat. There's also a cart and beet seesaw with 10 additional sound effects.

The set has 2 volume settings and a mixture of hard plastic and soft textures on the pieces. Kids will have the chance to work fine motor skills, hand-eye coordiantion, and the various textures make this one of the more engaging sensory toys on this list.

NOTE: It requires three AA batteries

Pros
  • 2 volume settings
  • Mix of 5 songs and over 20 sound effects to layer in
  • Rated safe for 6 months and up
  • Includes various textures and fine motor manipulatives
Cons
  • Musical table may be too overstimulating to child's senses

How To Choose A Musical Toy Instrument For Newborns + Babies:

Quality/Durability

Babies can be rough on toys — even if they’re not intentionally trying to destroy them! You’ll want to look for toys that can handle being thrown on the floor, tossed off the side of a couch, or repeatedly drooled on. 

With that in mind, you’ll want to make sure that hard toys are safe and don’t pose choking or health threats. This includes choking hazards like loose dangling parts or small parts that could come loose (intended or unintended) and get lodged in a baby’s mouth or throat. 

Materials

Also ensure that plastic toys are BPA- and phthalate-free. Wooden toys should be made from quality wood that won’t splinter. Likewise, look for rounded corners to prevent the risk of injury. And if any wooden toys are painted, ensure that the paint is lead-free and non-toxic.

But if you’re concerned that your baby might injure themselves with hard-sided toys, you can always opt for plush musical toys. Though you'll want to be mindful of sterilizing them to ensure no mold or bacterial growths occur from baby drool.

With that said, all toys come with some amount of risk or downside when it comes to quality and durability, the best thing you can do is check your toys regularly for wear and tear that could cause harm and supervise your child with them.

Sound: 

When it comes time to choose musical toys you have a few options for sound: electronic, wind up, or manual.

Electronic sound toys are typically battery operated.

These toys typically come with a pre-programmed music playlist or sound board. The nice thing about this, is that you can expose your child to classical music, learning songs, or fun sounds during a jam session. These often are preprogrammed with different activities too.

However there are a few downsides to electronic musical toys. First, these typically are push button toys which aren't considered montessori and don't really teach the child very much in terms of manipulating objects and refining motor skills.

Secondly, if the electronic toy does not come with a volume control, it could drive the parents insane after a while.

Third, these are typically plastic. And while most plastic today is BPA free, oftentimes manufacturers have switched to BPS which is still not an ingredient you'd want sitting in the sun or in your child's mouth.

With that said, research suggests that electronic music toys extend and supplement children's everyday domestic music experiences and still encourage vocalizations and concentration in infants, which we consider a win!

Wind up musical toys are typically wooden music boxes or plush comfort toys.

These typically place a classic music box tune inside and can be quite nostalgic for parents and comforting for kids.

The nice thing up about wind up toys, is that babies cannot wind them up themselves, so it provides more opportunity for parents to engage and bond with the child. These often deepen focus and concentration for babies too.

Manual musical toys are toys that the child needs to manually manipulate in order to create the sound.

Think a xylophone! The nice thing about manual baby musical instruments is that it teaches child a slew of things from cause and effect, order, motor skills, and more while still developing the sound sensory input. These are our favorite musical toys for young children as a result.

Another bonus for manual musical toys is that the music won't play incessantly even when your baby has switched to something else. Meaning it's a lot quieter and less overwhelming for both the child and parent. Lastly, research suggests that interactive musical experiences are even better for babies than just listening to music.

Engagement vs. Entertainment vs. Soothing: 

When it comes to selecting a musical toy for a baby think about the intended use. Are you looking for something to soothe the baby? Are you looking for something to encourage their cognitive and physical development? Or are you looking for something to entertain the child?

Typically, it's not recommended to select toys for entertainment purposes. Most parents ultimately want kids to play independently, and the foundation for teaching children how to play independently begins during the first year by selecting toys that foster concentration and engagement; not entertainment.

While light up push button toys may be fun for a few minutes, ultimately they do not provide the same level of skill development and refinement that, not only will help the baby reach milestones, but also sets them up for a ton of success in the long run (think self esteem).

With that said, there is a time and place for everything. A soothing toy that helps your little one fall asleep or the plastic push button Mozart cube that grandma and grandpa have all serve a purpose of connection for your child. It's really about choosing whatever makes the most sense for you and your budget.

Developmental Milestones/Skill: 

It may be helpful to look at your child's age and what milestones they are currently working on and selecting toys accordingly.

For instance, babies typically start rolling over between 4 and 6 months. Around 2 or 3 months you may choose to introduce a more entertaining toy like the Mozart cube or a montessori rolling drum. The parent can push the button and watch as the child attempts to roll towards the music.

Around 9 or 10 months babies begin working on their pincer grasp, so you may select a xylophone or pulls toys like the VTech Pull and Sing Puppy, that would refine this motor skill.

Growth:

While most baby toys come with an age range, this doesn’t mean that once your baby grows beyond that period they can’t use the toy anymore. But, if you want to get the most bang for your buck, look for toys that are still engaging beyond infancy, like Lovevery's music set.

This doesn’t necessarily mean that your baby’s toys have to be more developmentally advanced. A xylophone or a piano floor mat can still be exciting to preschoolers because of all the sounds they can create and they respectively offer fine motor and gross motor skill opportunities. Just be sure that if you’re buying toys for the long haul, that you’re picking toys that will work for multiple age ranges. 

FAQS About Music Toys For Babies:

Are musical toys good for babies? 

Yes, they are. Research has shown that there are many benefits of music and musical toys — especially percussion instruments — on overall development. Along with enhancing fine and gross motor skills from handling the toys, babies can also improve sensory development. 

When can a baby start playing with musical toys?

As soon as you bring them home your baby can start playing with musical toys with you! Of course, as newborns, babies won't interact and engage with the musical toy. For this reason, during 0-3 months we suggest choosing wind up, push button, or plush musical toys that play classical music they can listen while boosting brain development!

As they develop more motor skills you can introduce more musical instrument type toys. Music is a critical part of baby development, so as long as you're willing to play with the musical toy while bonding with your baby, you can begin experiences the benefits of musical toys right away!

With that said, some musical toys have a recommended age range on the package, especially ones that require coordination and hand control, so definitely check the manufacturer's recommendation and box.

What's the best music to play for a newborn baby?  

Classical music is typically the recommended music to introduce to a newborn baby. However, in general, music playing in the background is better than none according to Dr. Diana Bales, Associate Professor and Extension Human Development Specialist at the University of Georgia. She explains:

“Researchers think the complexity of classical music is what primes the brain to solve spatial problems more quickly,” she says. “This doesn't mean that other types of music aren't good. Listening to any kind of music helps build music-related pathways in the brain. And music can have positive effects on our moods that may make learning easier.”

If salsa and reggae are always on repeat in your home, there’s no harm in introducing your baby to those genres. Of course, keep volumes within reasonable limits so you don’t risk hearing damage. After all, they were already listening to it in the womb!

How can music provide structure in a baby's day? 

Music can help serve as a time marker in creating routines.

Children thrive on predictability as they make sense of the world. Using music as a queue for your daily routine to prime them for what's to come can help. For instance, maybe you play bright and cheery music during breakfast to start the day and then the same lullaby at nighttime to signal it’s time to go to sleep. You can opt to play the same song every time or switch it up. 

Whichever you prefer, remember that babies like predictable routines. The goal should be to play music at the same times throughout the day to signify that specific events are occurring or about to happen. 

Are light up musical toys for babies bad?

Researchers have generally found that light up toys that talk or play music tend to have a lower quality and quantity of language compared to those who play with traditional wooden musical toys or manipulatives. This is largely due to the fact that parents are typically less verbal when an electronic toy is around filling the silence compared to when a parent is tapping a xylophone or strumming a toy guitar with their child for instance.

With that said, research and doctors also believe that light up musical toys aren't bad, they just aren't the best and parents should ideally incorporate a variety of toys, not just battery powered ones.

Final Thoughts:

It’s never too soon to introduce music to your baby — even at the newborn stage. There are plenty of options from interactive toys that get baby moving to toys that are designed to be in the background like nursery soothers. 

Some of our favorite music toys for babies from this list:

Originally published 8/21/21; Updated 9/19/23