My final suggestion is for an instructive toy that you will definitely use for a few years.
Walker Hape Push Pull Wagon
This wooden push-and-pull walker includes a variety of activities that are often found on activity cubes.
A kid who can already sit independently, get into hands-and-knees posture, and has begun crawling will love receiving this as a present. Your infant can use it as an activity center and play with brightly colored beads, knobs, maze toys, and other items to develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and cause-and-effect understanding. It’s a big aid in brain development and creativity.
This wooden walker can be used as additional support when your baby is ready to stand and take their first step. It is advised for supervised play; keep an eye on your child at all times as they are still learning to balance.
suggested age: 12 months and up
Safety note: The American Academy of Pediatrics1 warns against using older models of baby walkers because they actually hinder a child’s ability to walk and put their health at risk (the child could be wounded if the stroller tips over). Use a push-and-pull walker wagon or stationary exercise center instead, like the one I mentioned above.