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By the time girls turn 6 years old, they’re able to do all sorts of activities that were formerly out of their capacity and have become physically, emotionally, and socially fit. Skills like spelling and writing their names, reading, riding scooters, jumping, and assigning playing roles are now probably in their repertoire. Girls also tend to start showing interest in everything nice, from their mother’s beautiful clothes to make-up and dazzling ornaments and toys. It’s important to know opening up new toys and gift options is part of these newly developed hobbies.
With all recommendations, varying preferences, and safety in mind, we’ve selected the best toys that your little one will want to play with – and keep going back to.
Choosing the best toys for 6-year-old girls
The best toys for this age group should help them in different areas of their lives. When buying toys for 6-year-old girls, you should look out for gifts that’ll help them foster their reading, spelling, and writing skills, develop balance and coordination and challenge their cognition while considering their personal preferences and hobbies.
At age 6, play is much more complex. 6-year-olds start acting out things they’ve seen in real life and the media, and this is where dress-up often comes into play as they create characters and situations. 6-year-olds are also more open to the opinions of their parents and may mimic certain things, which we can see in little girls who like to play with their mom’s makeup.
Controlling their behavior is also better, which makes them more open to group games, following rules, and taking turns. Dealing with the disappointment that comes with losing in a competitive game also stands them in good stead for situations later in life. Introduce them to board games and games that involve other people.
As their coordination and gross motor skills become better, they may begin testing their physical limitations. This should be encouraged within reason and toys that help them form positive associations with exercise and physical activity are good choices.
Toys that encourage a 6-year-old to be curious and learn new things build confidence and boost self-esteem. It introduces them to subjects they’ll use later in life and it’s best to start developing them as early as possible.
How we identified the best toys for 6-year-old girls
6-year-olds have now matured cognitively and have begun to understand the relationship between cause and effect as well as the difference between reality and fantasy. This is known as “higher-order” thinking. Basic math concepts are also starting to become clearer, along with the ability to focus on tasks for more than 15 minutes, follow commands and read sight words. We included several educational toys in our gift guide to help further these skills and encourage learning in a fun way. Our top choice of the Skillmatics Educational Game is sure to be a winner in any household.
Due to their fine motor skills maturing, they’ll now become more dexterous and curious about moving about. We’ve included some creative toys that they can tinker away at and further sharpen their growing skills. Fine objects are more easily handled and exploring these can be a fun way to spend an afternoon.
Many of our toys focus on developing hobbies such as photography. Hobbies are a healthy way for humans to decompress and enhance their everyday lives. Encouraging a hobby at a young age is always a good idea and will further boost self-esteem when they get the hang of it. All of our toys have one important purpose, no matter the category, and that is to encourage creativity in some way or form.
Tips for buying the best toys for 6-year-old girls
- Ask questions
If you’re unsure of what to get a 6-year-old, the simplest answer is to ask questions. What do they like? What’s their favorite color? What’s their favorite doll? If you don’t want to give the game away, ask her parents what she likes, and that way you’ll also know what not to double up on. - Encourage creativity
Children are never more creative than at this age. Their ability to engage in imaginative play is a marvel and should be encouraged for as long as possible. Buy toys that allow her to use her imagination and build entire worlds out of nothing. It builds character and also allows her to express her feelings and thoughts about the world around her. It also helps parents understand the perspective of a 6-year-old. - Focus on building skills
Kids need to start developing emotional and social skills from a young age to better deal with day-to-day hardships and situations as they age. Find toys that aid sensory development, and emotional regulation, and games that include other people to better learn interaction skills.