Welcome to The Babbler Play Kit for months 13-15
*The products in this video may vary from the Australian Play Kits. Please find the full list of Australian Playthings in this Kit below.
You’ve got a Babbler! A one-year-old, a toddler—whatever you call them now—your child is ready to the take the world by storm. You may be hearing first words (with a lot of babbling still in the mix!), seeing first steps, and a lot of other major milestones in the coming months. The Babbler Play Kit, designed precisely with your child’s development in mind, is full of playthings and activities that tap into the magic world of a brand-new one-year-old.
The Slide & Seek Ball Run, for example, combines all kinds of emerging developmental skills into one amazing toy. The ball won’t fit through the top without a little nudge, tapping into your child’s fine-motor and problem-solving abilities. After it completes its spiral slide, it falls into a box, with four unique ways to retrieve it. The pincer grasp, object permanence, resilience, patience—the Ball Run has it all.
There’s so much more, from sensory play to practise with relative concepts—and a fun new puzzle—for you and your child to explore together, supported as always by our informative and research-based Play Guide.
What’s Inside
The Babbler Play Kit

Slide & Seek Ball Run
Balls roll down and disappear into a wooden box—a fun lesson in object permanence
Bunnies in a Felt Burrow
Practise bilateral coordination and containment with a set of sweet furry friends


Flexible Wooden Stacker
Learn how things fit together with these colourful stacking rings
Circle of Friends Puzzle
A series of circles is the right challenge for your toddler at this stage


Wooden Coin Bank and Coins
Manipulating wooden coins into the slot is a fine motor activity she’ll obsess over
Carrot Lid with Carrots for Coin Bank
Planting, posting, and picking for visual spatial practice and pretend play


Posting Lid for Coin Bank
Use household items like cotton swabs to challenge your toddler’s fine motor precision and persistence
‘Bedtime for Zoe’ Board Book
Ease into bedtime—an introduction to routine, sequence, and time


Play Guide for Months 13, 14, 15
Ways to play, expert tips, development information, and at-home activity ideas during months 13, 14, and 15
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