Showing posts with label Toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toys. Show all posts

Monday, December 15, 2014

The Role of Toys as Imagination Boosters for Kids

She may be a mighty queen today and a fearless firefighter tomorrow. He may be a doctor, a painter, and a zookeeper all in the span of one afternoon. Children love to create and play inside their own fantasy worlds, a process that contributes greatly to the development of their creativity.

As parents, it is part of your delightful job to provide your little ones with toys and educational materials which will stimulate their imagination actively and safely. For example, toys such as wooden blocks let them build things, while stuffed animals have long been part of story time casts.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Toy Teachers: Eco-Friendly Toys Teach Kids to Care

Toys are your child’s constant companions, and they can also prove to be their greatest educators. For instance, My Sibling Dolls owner Loretta Boronat makes dolls that not only teach kids to look after the environment but also care for other people, particularly their brothers and sisters with disabilities. These dolls come with their own story booklets that revolve around certain themes and enable children to see the world from the perspective of their siblings with disabilities.

To help inspire kids to be more sensitive to Mother Nature, these dolls can be dressed in compatible 18-inch doll clothes recycled from real garments made in the United States. By choosing toys made from repurposed materials, parents can do their part in minimizing pollution.

Thursday, July 3, 2014

How to Choose Toys for Children with Autism

Deciding what toys to give children with autism may seem challenging when you perceive that these children have “special needs.” However, a wide range of toys happen to be appropriate for their condition. If you’re aware of some autism concepts, you can find suitable toys: