Can You Bring Baby Toy (Plush or Solid) on Delta Air Lines?
A detailed guide on flying with baby toy (plush or solid) on Delta Air Lines flights, including FAA battery safety regulations and airport security guidelines.
Carry-on Cabin Bag
ALLOWED
Plush or solid plastic toys are allowed in carry-on and checked bags. Liquid-filled teething rings are prohibited in carry-on unless frozen solid.
Delta Air Lines Cabin Limit10 kg (22 lbs)
Checked Hold Baggage
ALLOWED
Plush or solid plastic toys are allowed in carry-on and checked bags. Liquid-filled teething rings are prohibited in carry-on unless frozen solid.
Delta Air Lines Checked Limit23 kg (50 lbs)
Baggage Safety Clearance Details
We confirm that baby toy (plush or solid) checks out under the TSA core database guidelines. The regulatory authority hierarchy enforces TSA rules first, followed by Airline-specific baggage size and weight allowances.
Last reviewed: June 2026•Reviewed by BringOnPlane Editorial Team
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, carriage depends on bag type. Under TSA and Delta Air Lines rules, baby toy (plush or solid) has carry-on status: ALLOWED and checked bag status: ALLOWED.
Yes, Delta Air Lines allows packing baby toy (plush or solid) in checked baggage holds.
Yes, you can carry it in your carry-on bag. Just ensure it conforms to cabin size limits.
For cabin bags, Delta Air Lines enforces a limit of 10 kg (22 lbs). For checked luggage, the standard weight limit is 23 kg (50 lbs) per bag.
Yes, security officers inspect all items. If baby toy (plush or solid) is flagged, they will perform manual baggage audits or physical screening.
Yes. Under IATA rules, airline operators can impose stricter regulations than TSA or FAA guidelines for hazardous, lithium, or liquid carriage.
Yes. For international routes, destination customs agencies (e.g. EU security, Japan Customs) may enforce different guidelines than domestic TSA rules.
Security inspectors will confiscate the item, and the baggage will be delayed. If it violates FAA hazardous material protocols, airlines may impose fines.