The Best Subscription Boxes for Developmental Baby Toys (2025)

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We know plenty of great infant toys to buy but it's also nice to have age-appropriate playthings picked out by other people, ideally developmental experts. Not all babies have a ton of opportunities to discover new toys through playdates or daycare, so a baby toy subscription box can help round out their toy box. New toys aimed at honing a baby's physical and cognitive learning arrive in the mail on a set schedule that's based on a child's birthday.

Our Good Housekeeping Institute Parenting and Toys Lab experts tried more than a half-dozen baby toy subscription boxes over the past three years. We also had families nationwide test them for our annual Parenting Awards program and our annual Toy Awards.

The three that emerged as our favorites all send baby boxes roughly every two months. All provide toys that align with the Montessori philosophy of self-directed play and learning, so that the child controls each toy and isn't just watching it perform. (If you'd like to read more about that, see our story on the best Montessori toys for 1-year-olds.)

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Best Overall

Lovevery Play Kit

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Pros
  • The Best Subscription Boxes for Developmental Baby Toys (9)Superior play guides for parents
  • The Best Subscription Boxes for Developmental Baby Toys (10)Unique toys
  • The Best Subscription Boxes for Developmental Baby Toys (11)Can buy other toys outside of the Play Kits
  • The Best Subscription Boxes for Developmental Baby Toys (12)Further parental guidance via an app and podcast

Lovevery is the brand that made high-quality, Montessori-toy subscription boxes popular, and our Parenting and Toy Lab experts are particularly impressed by the quality of the parent guides that are included in each box.

Each guide explain the milestones your child is hitting, what activities will interest them most and ways you, the parent, can help foster growth. They're golden in the baby months when your infant is changing by the day, but also super helpful up through the preschools years. (Did you know that age 4 is when kids should learn to cut with safe scissors, for instance?)

As simple as they look, the toys are unique — it's hard to buy some of the playthings elsewhere, like the two-sided mobile that comes in the first box for a newborn, or the wood-box-based ball run in the Play Kit for a baby's first birthday. "I used the Lovevery boxes for the first year of my son's life. The toys were all practical, fun to play with and engaging," a parent told us. Another said, "Hands-down one of the best items for parents to invest in."

One caveat is that you have to sign up for the subscription, even if you just want to try one box. You can cancel or skip a box at any time, but there's no buying one and being done.

The brand does sell some toys outside of the Play Kits. It makes one of our favorite baby play gyms (called The Play Gym, with a five-star Amazon rating) and, at Target, Lovevery sells a book bundle and learning toys like an Organic Montessori Ball.

But back to the all that parent guidance: Whether you buy the Play Kits or not, you can download the Lovevery five-star-rated iOS app with play ideas and listen to its podcast on Spotify that explains some Montessori teaching methods.

Shipping: Free | Delivery: Every two months | Age range: Stops at the 5th birthday | Subscription details: You must subscribe and then skip any box you don't want, or cancel to stop

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Best Value

KiwiCo Panda Crate

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Pros
  • The Best Subscription Boxes for Developmental Baby Toys (15)$50, $80 and $90 plans available
  • The Best Subscription Boxes for Developmental Baby Toys (16)Can buy just 3 or 6 crates if you prefer
  • The Best Subscription Boxes for Developmental Baby Toys (17)Brand offers STEAM boxes for kids up to age 16
Cons
  • The Best Subscription Boxes for Developmental Baby Toys (18)Would be nice if you could customize and choose, say, a $50 crate one time and $80 crate next time

While KiwiCo has been around longer than either Lovevery or Lalo, its boxes for kids are primarily focused on teaching older kids STEAM skills and school subjects. KiwiCo still has an extremely robust line of boxes age-graded all the way up to 16, including a Doodle Crate for crafty kids and a Tinker Crate for engineering projects.

KiwiCo recently reimagined its baby boxes, called KiwiCo Panda Crates, for birth through age 2. You can buy in three tiers: The $50 box has five to seven toys and a guide for parents about a baby's milestones; the $80 box adds in one or two toys for a child to grow into plus an additional play guide; the deluxe $90 box adds in a baby book for a child's library.

The boxes have a focus on learning, and though the brand doesn't use the word Montessori, the playthings are hands-on, non-electronic and mostly constructed from wood or fabric. Many are unique and colorful like the rainbow-shaped tummytime pillow in the first infant box, shown in the picture.

Because these boxes just launched in March we do not have extensive feedback from consumer testers. Our Lab experts have seen them and feel they include high-quality toys. Note that KiwiCo does the age-grading slightly differently; instead of starting at 0-2 months the first box is 0-1 month, and then it proceeds to 2-3 months, 4-5 months and so on so your sixth box in the first year is for 10-11 months.

If you don't want to commit to a full subscription you can buy a set of either three or six boxes instead, a nice option for a very nice gift or for parents who want to stock up and then feel done for awhile.

Shipping: Free | Delivery: Every two months | Age range: Stops at the 3rd birthday. Then you can sign up for other boxes through age 16 | Subscription details: You can cancel a subscription anytime after the first box ships. Three- or six-box purchases available if you don't want to subscribe.

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Best Educational

Lalo The Play Box

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Pros
  • The Best Subscription Boxes for Developmental Baby Toys (20)Partners with eco-conscious Plan Toys
  • The Best Subscription Boxes for Developmental Baby Toys (21)Many high-quality playthings
  • The Best Subscription Boxes for Developmental Baby Toys (22)It's easy to buy just one box
  • The Best Subscription Boxes for Developmental Baby Toys (23)Brand also makes a popular high chair and more
Cons
  • The Best Subscription Boxes for Developmental Baby Toys (24)A few complaints about the books and instructions
  • The Best Subscription Boxes for Developmental Baby Toys (25)Currently boxes end at your child's third birthday

Lalo partners with eco-conscious Play Toys for its boxes, and our consumer testers all thought the playthings were aesthetically pleasing. "The quality of the wood is fantastic," one said. Another, who tested with a toddler, said they could actually see their child's dexterity improving as they played, adding, "The activities were challenging, amusing, age-appropriate and came packaged with clear instructions."

But several other tester families told us that their box had hits and misses. "My 6-month-old loved the tissue box of scarves in the 5-6 month box," one parent said. "But the baby book was about trust. It would have made more sense to have it be about animals or something." Another said, "The instructions could have been more engaging with photos, in case an older sibling or grandparent tries to help out. Our guide was only in writing."

Lalo's Play Boxes cost the same as Lovevery's Play Kits, and they're both delivered every two months. Lalo differs in that it lets you buy just one box if that is all you want. That makes Lalo a great choice if you want to give a baby box as a gift set. But Lalo currently only offer boxes through age 2, stopping at the third birthday.

The other item that the brand is known for, which came out before the baby subscription boxes, is Lalo The Chair high chair. It also has a simple, wooden aesthetic. Newer is The Tower which, true to Montessori philosophy, provides a way for children ages 18 months and up to stand taller in the kitchen and participate in food prep or reach items independently.

Lalo expands further into the playroom with a wooden Play Kitchen and into the bathroom with a Bathtime Starter Kit.

Shipping: Free | Delivery: Every two months | Age range: Stops at the 2nd birthday | Subscription details: You can cancel a subscription at any time. One-time purchase available if you don't want to subscribe.

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How we test baby toy subscription boxes

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Our Good Housekeeping Institute pros look at baby toy subscription boxes in our Labs, but we get our best feedback when staff members and consumer families receive the boxes at home and then fill out a survey with their thoughts and experiences.

We've tested the Lalo Play Boxes (that's a tester pictured) and the Lovevery Play Kits in homes as part of our annual Parenting Awards and Toy Awards. Kiwi's new baby boxes are newer and less tested but we've had extensive testing experience with the brand's boxes for older children.

We've looked at other brands that box and deliver baby toys but the Montessori-inspired ones on our list represent our most trusted brands with what we feel are the highest quality toys and play guides. Those guides help parents make the best use of the toys that arrive as well as toys that are already in the house.

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What to consider when shopping for a baby toy subscription box

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✔️ Cost: Boxes on our list start at $50 and go up to $90. We like services that let you just buy one, to try. But with all three services on our list you can cancel a subscription after the first box if you want to try it that way.

✔️ Stage appropriateness: The toys and milestone guides are based on your child's birthday. If you have a preemie, you might want to enter their due date so the boxes are a little more finely tuned to where they are in growth.

The worst that will happen is you'll hold onto toys for a bit until your child is ready for them. Many of the toys in these boxes will be fun for a baby for a long time. A toy in a 9-10 month box might still get play a year later.

✔️ Types of toys: If your house is already overrun with wooden and fabric toys you might not need the playthings included in these boxes. But we feel that many of the toys in these are fairly unique and not likely the types of toys families already have. You can look ahead to see what is in each box to decide if the toys will add value to your kid's collection.

Is a baby toy subscription box worth it?

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These boxes aren't cheap, but the toys and guides are high-quality. A baby toy subscription box is not necessary but is nice to have, especially if you're not a fan of the plastic electronic toys in most mass merchant stores. (That said, babies do love a lot of those toys, too, and developmental experts can list the value in most any toy, so we're not totally knocking the light-up stuff!)

Averaged out it seems that most toys in the boxes are costing about $10 apiece. The play guide for parents is another $10 — you get about eight things for $80. That's about what new toys cost.

We're not huge fans of collecting used toys for babies because they do so much exploring with their mouth, but swapping toys with friends and family, as long as you clean and disinfect the used toys, is a real money-saver.

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Why trust Good Housekeeping?

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Scientists and researchers at the Good Housekeeping Institute have been testing consumer products for more than a hundred years. The long heritage has added up to decades of trust.

Contributing Writer Jessica Hartshorn wrote this guide with input from consumers and colleagues in the Parenting and Toys Lab. She's a mom of two and followed the baby toy market for years as an editor at Parents and American Baby magazines.

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Jessica Hartshorn

Contributing Writer

Jessica (she/her) is a freelance writer with several decades of experience writing lifestyle content and evaluating home and parenting products. A mom of two teens and two cats, her previous work can be seen in American Baby and Parents.

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