15 Cute Toca Boca Nursery Decor Ideas Kids Will Love

Jasmine Carter
Toca Boca Nursery Decor

I’ve spent time exploring all sorts of nursery designs inspired by Toca Boca, the game that’s bursting with creativity and color. If you want a baby’s room that feels playful and unique, these ideas might help kids actually enjoy being in their space.

Toca Boca Nursery Decor Ideas

Here are 15 cute Toca Boca nursery decor ideas that are easy to try and, honestly, pretty fun for kids.

Whether you’re after a little refresh or a total room overhaul, there’s something practical here to add a bit of charm.

1. Pastel Color Palette with Soft Pink and Mint Green

A cozy nursery decorated in soft pink and mint green with a crib, plush toys, wall art, a small lamp, and a pastel rug.

Soft pink and mint green just make a nursery feel calm. These shades look gentle and fresh together—never harsh or too loud.

Pastels keep everything light and peaceful. I think this palette works best with simple, cozy decor that feels inviting for kids.

2. Toca Boca Character Wall Decals

A nursery room with a pastel wall decorated with 15 colorful Toca Boca character decals and cozy children's furniture.

Toca Boca character wall decals can instantly brighten up a nursery. I just stick them wherever the wall needs a little fun. No paint or big commitment needed. You can really bring those favorite characters to life.

3. Cozy Plush Animal Pillows

A nursery room with a bed and shelves displaying 15 colorful plush animal pillows shaped like foxes, bears, rabbits, and birds.

Cozy plush animal pillows? Yes, please. They bring softness and a playful touch. Kids love to cuddle them, or just toss them around. They fit right in with the whole Toca Boca look.

4. Customizable Wooden Toys Display

A nursery room with a display of colorful wooden toys on shelves and a cozy crib in the background.

Wooden toys you can arrange however you want are great. They add a natural element to the nursery.

These toys are easy to wipe down and seem to last forever. I like switching up the display now and then—it keeps things interesting.

5. DIY Rainbow Mobile with Bright Colors

A colorful rainbow mobile hanging in a bright nursery with wooden furniture and playful decor.

Making a DIY rainbow mobile is actually pretty easy. It’s an instant burst of color that kids notice right away. I usually use felt or yarn for the shapes and hang them from a simple frame.

This mobile works for almost any nursery style. It’s cheerful but not too much, and the colors really lift the mood.

6. Toca Boca-Themed Storage Baskets

A nursery with colorful storage baskets filled with toys and books arranged on white shelves, surrounded by child-friendly decor.

Storage baskets with Toca Boca designs make organizing toys and clothes a bit more fun. They bring in color and character without making things look messy.

I like hanging small baskets on racks to save floor space and keep everything within easy reach for little hands. Cleanup doesn’t feel like a chore this way.

7. Soft, Sheer Canopy Over Crib

A nursery with a wooden crib covered by a soft, sheer canopy surrounded by colorful toys and child-friendly decorations.

A soft, sheer canopy over the crib just feels cozy. It doesn’t block light but adds a gentle touch. I usually pick lightweight, breathable fabric for safety.

A canopy can help keep bugs out, too, and it just gives the crib area a special look. It’s a simple upgrade that makes a difference.

8. Hand-Painted Alphabet Blocks

A set of colorful hand-painted alphabet blocks arranged on a blanket in a nursery with toys and soft pillows nearby.

Hand-painted alphabet blocks add a personal feel and help kids start learning letters early. I like using bright colors and simple designs that match Toca Boca’s playful spirit.

9. Minimalist Shelves Painted in Bold Colors

A nursery with colorful wall shelves holding toys, books, and plants in a bright, cheerful room.

Minimalist shelves keep the nursery tidy, and painting them in bold colors brings in a bit of fun. I use them for toys and books—they look good and they’re practical.

10. Nursery Rug Featuring Playful Patterns

A nursery room with a colorful rug featuring playful patterns and surrounded by a crib, toys, and storage baskets.

A nursery rug with playful patterns ties the Toca Boca theme together. It brings in color and keeps the room feeling lively.

Soft and easy to clean, this rug is perfect for playtime. It works with other decor, too.

11. Lightweight Faux Fur Throw Blanket

A cozy nursery corner with a faux fur throw blanket on a wooden rocking chair, colorful toys, and children's books on shelves.

A lightweight faux fur throw blanket adds softness and warmth, but doesn’t feel bulky. The texture makes the space more inviting for kids.

12. Floating Cloud-Shaped Wall Shelves

A nursery room with floating cloud-shaped wall shelves holding toys and plants above a cozy crib with soft bedding.

Floating cloud-shaped shelves bring in a soft, playful touch and extra storage. I use them for books, toys, or little decorations. The simple white clouds go with just about any color scheme.

13. Interactive Toca Boca Puzzle Set

A nursery table with a colorful Toca Boca puzzle set surrounded by plush toys and children's books in a bright, cozy room.

The interactive Toca Boca puzzle set is a favorite. Kids get to learn while they play, thanks to the bright colors and familiar characters. It’s good for building problem-solving skills, and it fits right in with the rest of the nursery.

14. Colorful Cube Storage with Labels

A colorful cube storage unit filled with toys and books in a bright and cheerful children's nursery.

Colorful cube storage bins help keep the nursery organized. I label each bin with a picture and a word so kids know where things go. It’s simple, keeps the room tidy, and adds a nice pop of color.

15. Cute Animal Night Light

A children's nursery with a glowing animal-shaped night light on a bedside table surrounded by colorful toys and decorations.

I’ve found that a cute animal night light really adds something special to a nursery. Its soft, warm glow makes the room feel cozy and helps kids settle in for the night. Most of the ones I’ve tried are rechargeable and respond to a simple tap, which honestly just makes bedtime routines a little easier.

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