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The Baby Toy market is a subset of the larger Toys market. It includes products designed for infants and toddlers, such as rattles, teethers, and activity centers. These toys are typically made of soft, safe materials and are designed to stimulate a baby's senses and encourage development. Many baby toys are also designed to help babies learn basic skills such as grasping, rolling, and crawling.
The Baby Toy market is highly competitive, with a wide range of products available from both large and small companies. Many of these companies specialize in creating products that are both educational and entertaining for babies. Popular brands include Fisher-Price, VTech, and Lamaze. Other companies, such as Skip Hop and Baby Einstein, focus on creating products that are specifically designed to help babies learn and grow. Show Less Read more