Thursday, December 2, 2010

Toys for Toddlers: Best for Learning

By Garry Beau


Exploring is one of the favorite things a toddler likes to do at his age. We, as parents, has a responsibility to assist them in doing what they like to help in developing their senses, brain and muscles. Once this is achieved, you will have a mature son or daughter that is independent and confident about him or herself. To acquire this goal, we need to give them an environment where he can learn so many things, this is possible with our toddler toys. Give him things like storybooks, toys with shapes, toys with alphabets and numbers, musical toys and a whole lot more.

Toddlers love to grab whatever they can so you can be sure that our toddler toys always have a portion for them to grab on. Our storybooks are made of hard cardboard so they are not easily torn apart, these were design to be durable and colorful, you will find their illustrations to have high contrast colors and of big letters. When we read a story to a toddler, they love it when you let them flip the pages so we have storybooks that have different textures so they can be introduced to new things, this will help improve his sense of touch.

If you want your child to learn about shapes, you should get our Shape Sorting Cube. This toy has more than 10 different shaped pieces which he will use to put inside a wooden cube. It's a convenient toy to have because the cube will also be its container once he's done playing therefore there will never be any mess after playtime.

After hearing the magical stories from our storybooks, their imagination is kickstarted, you will notice that they now like to pretend to be the characters from the stories so to help them with their wide imagination, you should get them costumes of different characters like superheroes, animals with names from a popular TV show, princesses from well known movies, or even great individuals who made their names in history like Elvis Presley. When they wear these costumes, they will feel they have transformed into the character itself making it more fun to play pretend.

Language should be one of your toddler's top priority, they should be able to talk properly at this age. We have toddler toys that can help better develop this skill and they are in many forms. One of these toys are the storybook we previously mentioned, but then we also have toys like LeapFrog Spin and Sing Alphabet Zoo which is battery operated, whichever letter the spinner stops to, it will play an audio telling your child about the letter, like how it is properly pronounced and a sample word that starts with that letter.




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