Monday, March 1st, 2010 at
10:42 am
Did you know that games can be fun as well as educational? Of course you did because chances are you grew up playing many board games and recess games that taught you many things. Some of the most beloved games for adults have now made their way into the toy department and are quite educational. Bananagrams is a great game that is similar to Scrabble but without the fuss and the complication. It may even teach you some new tricks.
When you see the package for Bananagrams you quickly realize where the name comes from. The tiles come in a banana shaped and colored bag. The game is really simple to learn. It is just like Scrabble in that you have to use the tiles you have to create words in a crossword puzzle shape. It really does help kids learn to think quickly and creatively.
It is the ability to see random letters and form words that is so important. It teaches the mind to quickly see correlating letters. The more your child plays this game, the faster he or she will learn to put words together. It is absolutely fantastic for teaching them new words as well. The quicker they complete the game, the more points they win. It really is simple to master and the rules are incredibly easy to follow.
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Thursday, January 21st, 2010 at
6:31 pm
For generations, the words ‘educational toys’ have caused children everywhere to step back with a disapprovingly raised eyebrow and the firm belief that such toys can’t possibly be fun. Luckily, finding good kids’ toys that pull double duty to be both fun and educational isn’t nearly as hard as it used to be. With all the creative and innovative learning toys out there, learning can easily be just as fun as playtime. Classics kids’ toys like card matching and flashcard games help teach young children skills like color and shape recognition and even phonics as they help improve memory skills. Magnetic letters can provide hours of play while teaching the alphabet and, with a little creativity, can last for years. For those kids just learning to read there is a wealth of fun Leapfrog and other book based kids’ toys that create an interactive experience with a kid’s favorite books and characters. Besides the obvious introductory reading skills, these kids’ toys can instill a love of books in kids as young as 2 and help prepare them for future reading. For the picky 5 and up crowd, toy personal computers and electronic games are a must. With a variety of games and levels of difficulty, these learning toys can last years and teach basic math skills and spelling in fun and exciting ways. Science kits are another great way to teach kids about the world around them. They inspire creativity and critical thinking skills that are sure to come in handy later.Good educational toys do more than just teach a certain set of skills; they can help foster a love of learning that will follow a child through school and to adulthood.
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 at
6:32 pm
Any household with one or more children is expected to be strewn with toys at one point. When it comes time to tidy up, you might wonder what to do with the variety of toys in the family room. Should you organize them and place them back on shelves each day, or should you simply toss them all in a closet and pray no one opens the door? The solution is neither, because the tried and true best method is typically placing the items in toy boxes. You might have had one or more when you were a kid, and it is likely comforting to know that these helpful tools are still around.You have several possibilities when picking the best toy boxes for your house. Your decision should depend on your preferences and the room’s decor. You can go with traditional wood of course, but you can also get creative considering the range of choices available now. If you want to be able to see the toys in the box, the clear kind may serve you well. However, some parents decide to let their children help them select their toy boxes, in which case you will likely end up with something more colorful.Young children are likely to get thrilled about toy boxes that match their favorite theme, film, or character. Fire engines, automobiles, athletics, fairies, dolls, and princesses are all popular themes on many toy boxes. You may also get ones that have the names, mascots, and colors of your child’s favorite sports teams. In fact, if making the box look unique for your child’s room is crucial, you might consider putting their name on it, as many stores offer this service.Parents who adore practical items should be happy to know that many toy boxes also serve as benches. You can never have enough seating in a kid’s room, as reading, watching films, and talking often require a comfortable area to sit. Placing a few pillows or cushions on this type of children’s furniture is a common option. Your child is sure to adore this new piece of organizational furniture, and you will love the fact that you now have an attractive areato put all the toys.If you are seeking one more piece of children’s furniture to fill up your child’s room while getting rid of the untidiness of lots of toys, you have found it. The best part of checking out toy boxes is letting your kid help you pick it out. You are sure to find something that suits both of your tastes while helping your house stay as clean as possible.
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Sunday, November 22nd, 2009 at
6:48 pm
So every mom is now trying to be as hip as can be in a socially conscious, keeping their kid safe, raising the smartest and most intellectual child kind of way. Understandably..we want our kids to be all of those things, so here’s a few things that I’ve come across through many late-night online travels. Enjoy 3 of the coolest new toys for hip moms!
1. For the family: The Chatterbox – Teaching kids about money, goals, and character
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Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 at
6:41 pm
It can often be quite difficult to find toys for your children at Christmas that they will enjoy playing with but also that you will feel are suitable to them. However, this may be a lot easier this Christmas as many companies are bringing out ranges of wooden and educational toys. One of these toys is an eco wooden doll house set that has been made from 23-inch natural wood. This traditional play set comes with wooden characters that have their own clothes and moveable arms and legs to enhance the real home experience. The furniture that comes with the house is made from rubber wood and helps add to the manipulative and imaginative play experience. Of course the house is an eco-friendly house so it also comes with the necessary extras to make the house friendly to the environment, these include; a bin for recycling, a solar panel on the roof, a wind fan, a water pump and a bike rather than a car. These extras all help children realise how important and simple it can be to have your house set up to be an eco-friendly home and how our daily actions have a profound effect on our eco-system. Wooden toys have been around for years and have always proved popular with children and with this house also having an important message to pass out it would be an ideal Christmas present. Another toy that is different and exciting as well as being under the educational toys heading is the HumanWorks Eyewitness Kit – Cast and Paint Science Project for Kids. This toy helps teach children about the anatomy of the human skeleton. This is obviously very educational as well as being hands on and therefore fun as well. The set will enable children to make a cast of the entire skeleton from scratch, they can then construct the skeleton using the magnets or glue provided and for extra facts about the human body and skeleton there is a book provided with the kit that will help children answer any questions that they have about how the body works.
If you’re struggling to find suitable gift ideas for your children this Christmas, one of the toys you could buy is a wooden eco friendly house. Wooden toys have been around for many years and have always been a firm favourite with children. Another toy to think about this Christmas is a set that allows children to cast a human skeleton from scratch and this fun and interesting kit also comes under the educational toys
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Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 at
6:37 pm
Toys and games have been man’s companions since time immemorial. Toys made of twigs and sticks have phenomenally evolved to the modern day playthings. The ancient man knew the importance of these twigs as a thing of amusement. In the recent past however toys and games have metamorphosed so much that they have become integral part of our lives.Toys and few games have a significant role to play in an infant’s development, as a result, toddlers are often presented with toys. One of the categories of playthings, namely development toys assists the child in hand to eye co-ordination and overall development. Building blocks are ideal games for a toddler.Red, white, and black are the shades that a baby easily recognizes. Toys in these color tones attract their attention, stimulating their sense of sight and therefore leading to the tendency to grab and grasp. The various educational toys for babies and infants must necessarily be handy so it can be easily gripped and manipulated.Besides this, soft toys help the infant to grasp or hold things and enhance this particular trait. Dolls are little girls’ best friends. The most popular dolls are indeed the Barbie series. For a young boy, robotic toys are a must have .Toys taking form of the most loved cartoon characters are ideal too. For little boys above the age of three, toys from hot wheels are ideal. Not only do young boys admire these sleek looking toys but also enjoy playing with and preserving them forever.We have repeatedly mentioned how toys help infants. So are they ideal for infants alone? Well the answer is no. There are several toys and games which are apt for grown ups as well. Board games like Pictionary, Scrabble, Chess, and Business are games that are often pursued as hobbies. Grown ups enjoy board games and every household has one board game or the other depending on individual interest.In a village set up too, elderly men gather at a place to play any of these board games. A game of dice is by far the most ancient and well known board game, although newer board games have gained popularity .They enhance knowledge and thinking ability.Few indoor board games involve strategy and are appropriate for growing children and young adults. They improve concentration and planning abilities. Make sure you read information regarding particular toys and games and end up with the best purchase. Shopping online is a good option. Wider options, access to information and good deals are the main attractions. Numerous marts cater to the need of shoppers who prefer to shop online for self or gifting purpose. So wait no longer to zero in on the ideal toys and board games. Log in and get started to have an unparalleled shopping experience.
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Sunday, October 18th, 2009 at
6:30 pm
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy could also mean choosing the right toy for your child. Choosing just any toy that catches your child’s fancy without considering its educational benefits could spell the difference between good and bad start of your kid’s learning process. Since play is an integral part of your child learning process, you have to make sure that the toys you buy do not spoil the fun and disrupt your child’s learning and development.
If you are planning to give your child or someone else’s kid a toy, the following criteria will help you choose the appropriate toy.
1. Choose toys that encourage strategic use of their imagination.
2. Select toys that pose a positive challenge for them. This type of toy gives a sense of accomplishment after successfully completing the task.
3. Choose toys that will give children an enjoyable experience and love what they are learning.
Every child is inherently curious, they are natural learners. How often has your child asked you with a barrage of questions on just about anything with the assertiveness of a lawyer? How often did you feel like a witness under cross examination? As a parent, you should make the most out of those moments when your child’s curiosity is at work.
Satisfy your child’s curiosity by giving sincere answers to his questions about nature, animals, and characters in fairy tales. Your responses and explanations provide them with basic understanding of the world around us. Educational toys enforces understanding as it allows your child to experience first hand what you have explained to him.
Children are natural learners, however, this does not necessarily mean that their needs are the same. Their speed of development varies making it incumbent on parents to be a little more careful in choosing toys that corresponds to their child’s individual development. Children’s needs change with their age and with their differing abilities.
For babies and infants, toys that will stimulate their sight, touch and hearing is advised. Babies need toys which they can easily grip and must have strong contrasting colors to help them distinguish between patterns and objects. On the other hand, toddlers will find educational toys that develops their hand to eye coordination. Puzzles and building blocks will be appreciated since toddlers like to manipulate objects.
By the time a child is 2 or 3 years old, creative play or role playing will prove helpful in developing his imagination, language skills and emotional behavior. At this stage, girls love dressing up. At 4 or 5 years old, a child shifts to cognitive play which involves his decision making and problem solving skills. Upon reaching school age, games with rules take the place of cognitive and creative play.
Start laying the groundwork for your child’s scientific, mathematical, language and physical skills by providing him with carefully chosen toys. Start learning and playing with toys not because you are still a kid at heart but because you have a child dear to your heart.
Friday, October 9th, 2009 at
6:38 pm
Conventional toy makers may be in the minority today yet many parents feel the cost of traditional wooden toys are well worth it: delivering permanence as well as safety and imaginative play and so have witnessed resurgence in popularity.
While some wooden toys can cost significantly more than their plastic counterparts, many parents feel wooden toys still remain the best play options for their children, regardless of cost. In a ‘cost conscious’ consumer market, with many budget-wholesale-discount outlets, why do so many parents go the ‘extra mile’ in time and expense? The answer can be found in the advantages of the ‘Classic Wooden Toy’ for their children.
The Wooden Toy Advantage…
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Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 at
7:09 pm
The age of three is a vital period in a youngster’s growth process. It is during this time that a toddler starts going to school and getting ready to face the world. This is the time to do some serious learning through educational toys and games. Hence, the toys and games given to the child at this stage should also be different from that in the previous years.
Children spend a lot of time each day with toys. As such, toys play a vital role in his/her physical and emotional development. Here we provide you with a list of toys and games that are suitable for a toddler of around three-year age. Have a look.
These toys and games are ideal for a toddler of three-year age. Gift one today and watch his/her little face light up with happiness.
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