About us
About Us
Hey Kiddo offer a wide variety of toys that are safe, durable, and most importantly, fun!
Our extensive range of toys includes everything from classic wooden toys to the latest tech gadgets. We have toys for babies, toddlers, and young children, as well as toys for older kids and tweens. Our team of experienced buyers carefully curates each item in our store, ensuring that every toy we stock is safe, durable and fun.
creativity, imagination & learning
We are a toy shop that is passionate about providing children with toys that inspire creativity, imagination, and learning. Our journey began with the belief that playtime is essential for a child’s development and we wanted to provide a one-stop-shop for parents who value high-quality, safe, and entertaining toys for their kids.
high-quality, safe & entertaining toys
Our team of experienced buyers carefully curates our collection of toys, selecting only the best and most innovative products from around the world. We offer a wide range of toys for babies, toddlers, young children, and older kids, as well as games and puzzles that challenge and entertain children of all ages.
toys easy, enjoyable & stress-free
At Hey Kiddo, we are committed to providing exceptional customer service. Our team is knowledgeable, friendly, and always on hand to help you choose the perfect toy for your child. We understand that parents have busy lives, and we aim to make shopping with us easy, enjoyable, and stress-free.
Our Story
Why Choose us?
We believe that every child is unique and deserves toys that reflect their individual interests and personalities. That’s why we strive to offer a diverse selection of toys that cater to different tastes, styles, and preferences. From classic toys that never go out of style to the latest tech gadgets, we have something for every child.
At Hey Kiddo, we are committed to providing exceptional customer service. Our team is knowledgeable, friendly, and always on hand to help you choose the perfect toy for your child. We understand that parents have busy lives, and we aim to make shopping with us easy, enjoyable, and stress-free.
Choose the Right Toys
Why toys are important in helping kids growth?
- Involve in different kinds of activities
- Improve Cognitive Abilities
- Creative Thinking
- Language and Communication Skills
- Emotional Support & Enhanced Empathy
- Collaboration
Age-by-Age Guide to Toys
Choosing the Right Toys for the Right Age
For the first three months, your baby isn’t able to do much more than observe their surroundings. Because their vision is still blurry, they see bright, boldly patterned items best.
Top toys for babies
- Brightly colored, multi-patterned mobiles
- Rattles
- Unbreakable mirrors
- Floor gyms
- Activity boards
- Soft, washable, colorful stuffed animals or dolls with a smiling face
- Small stuffed fabric balls
Kids remain very active at this age; most of them still enjoy push- and pull-toys. It’s a great time to introduce a ride-on toy, too: Start with one that your child can propel with both feet, and move up to a tricycle or balance bike.
Top toys for 1 – 3 year old
- Dolls and stuffed animals
- Props for make-believe play, such as a toy telephone, a tea-party set, a play kitchen, or a doll stroller
- Ride-on toys, tricycles, and balance bikes
- Musical instruments (popular ones include toy pianos with flashing lights that show kids what keys to press)
- Large transportation toys with buttons that make a horn honk or a siren whistle
- Puzzles
- Construction toys that snap together
Kids are now able to imagine that they are someone else and may fantasize about being teachers, pilots, ballerinas, athletes, fairies, or anything they like!
Top toys for 3 – 5 year old
- Art supplies, craft kits, Play-Doh
- Blocks of different shapes
- Computerized toys that teach phonics, reading, or math
- Construction sets with large pieces, such as Magna-Tiles, Legos, or fort-building kits
- Puzzles of greater complexity
- Action figures
- Barbies and other dolls
- Costumes
- Transportation toys, such as parking garages, airports, and train stations
- Board games that don’t require reading, such as Hungry Hungry Hippos, Chutes and Ladders, or Candy Land
- Soccer balls and basketballs
- Active games such as Jenga or The Floor Is Lava
- Bicycles (with training wheels)
Your child is gradually developing their own interests now, but is still influenced by their teachers and peers. Some kids like doing science experiments (with help); others love painting crafts, making beaded jewelry, or playing with dolls.
Top toys for 6 – 8 year old
- Basic science kits
- Slime
- Magnets, magnifying glasses, telescopes
- Art supplies and craft kits
- Nintendo, PlayStation, or Xbox games
- Computer tablets
- Legos, K’Nex, Magna-Tiles, and other building sets
- Sports equipment
- Remote-control cars
- Barbies and similar dolls
- Games that require strategies, such as chess, checkers, or Jenga
For the first three months, your baby isn’t able to do much more than observe their surroundings. Because their vision is still blurry, they see bright, boldly patterned items best.
Top toys for babies
- Brightly colored, multi-patterned mobiles
- Rattles
- Unbreakable mirrors
- Floor gyms
- Activity boards
- Soft, washable, colorful stuffed animals or dolls with a smiling face
- Small stuffed fabric balls
Kids remain very active at this age; most of them still enjoy push- and pull-toys. It’s a great time to introduce a ride-on toy, too: Start with one that your child can propel with both feet, and move up to a tricycle or balance bike.
Top toys for 1 – 3 year old
- Dolls and stuffed animals
- Props for make-believe play, such as a toy telephone, a tea-party set, a play kitchen, or a doll stroller
- Ride-on toys, tricycles, and balance bikes
- Musical instruments (popular ones include toy pianos with flashing lights that show kids what keys to press)
- Large transportation toys with buttons that make a horn honk or a siren whistle
- Puzzles
- Construction toys that snap together
Kids are now able to imagine that they are someone else and may fantasize about being teachers, pilots, ballerinas, athletes, fairies, or anything they like!
Top toys for 3 – 5 year old
- Art supplies, craft kits, Play-Doh
- Blocks of different shapes
- Computerized toys that teach phonics, reading, or math
- Construction sets with large pieces, such as Magna-Tiles, Legos, or fort-building kits
- Puzzles of greater complexity
- Action figures
- Barbies and other dolls
- Costumes
- Transportation toys, such as parking garages, airports, and train stations
- Board games that don’t require reading, such as Hungry Hungry Hippos, Chutes and Ladders, or Candy Land
- Soccer balls and basketballs
- Active games such as Jenga or The Floor Is Lava
- Bicycles (with training wheels)
Your child is gradually developing their own interests now, but is still influenced by their teachers and peers. Some kids like doing science experiments (with help); others love painting crafts, making beaded jewelry, or playing with dolls.
Top toys for 6 – 8 year old
- Basic science kits
- Slime
- Magnets, magnifying glasses, telescopes
- Art supplies and craft kits
- Nintendo, PlayStation, or Xbox games
- Computer tablets
- Legos, K’Nex, Magna-Tiles, and other building sets
- Sports equipment
- Remote-control cars
- Barbies and similar dolls
- Games that require strategies, such as chess, checkers, or Jenga