What's right for your child today?
Four developmental windows, four sets of carefully picked clips. Pick the one that matches where your child is right now — not where you wish they were yet, and not where they were six months ago.
18–24 months
Slow, calm clips for the youngest watchers — naming and pointing.
36 videos curated
Age2-year-olds
Short, predictable scenes with chunky toys and clear narration.
81 videos curated
Age3-year-olds
Counting, color sorting, and early letters with brand-favorite toys.
75 videos curated
Age4-year-olds
Letter sounds, numbers to twenty, and pretend-play scenarios.
42 videos curated
Why age-range browsing matters at this stage
Between 18 months and 4 years, a child changes more in twelve weeks than most adults do in a year. The pace, the vocabulary, the attention span, and the ability to follow a multi-step idea all shift dramatically — and a video that feels just right at 24 months may feel painfully slow at 36. Age-range browsing on ToyLearn TV is a shortcut around the trial-and-error of guessing.
Each guide on this page tells you the developmental window we built it for and lists every clip we currently recommend for that window. Use it loosely, not strictly: if your two-year-old is happily watching a clip from the 3-year-old guide, that's fine; if your three-year-old prefers something gentler from the 2-year-old guide, that's fine too. The labels are starting points, not rules.