Posts tagged ‘kid’s learning toys’

Maintaining Kids’ Toys

August 16th, 2009

It’s a fact that the life expectancy of kids toys are short but we have to face the reality; with the high pricing cost of basic commodities nowadays it is really not practical for us to buy toys frequently to replace broken ones. It is therefore important that we teach our kids how to maintain [...]

Children love to play outdoors and have fun with their friends. I believe they should be encouraged to go out instead of just concentrating on kids’ toys inside the house so they can take in fresh air and have some exercise. We, however, must make sure that the playgrounds we set up in our own [...]

When I choose a toy to give to my godchildren or niece or nephews, the first thing I look into is the age recommendation. I actually only consider two factors when buying toys for kids - age appropriateness and my budget.
Reading about baby injuries caused by what I consider to be pretty harmless toys made [...]

It is only natural for preschoolers to want their own set of wheels as they embrace their growing sense of mobility. It could also be that they just want to imitate their parents, that is why kids would like to have their own tricycles, scooters, and other foot-powered ride-on toys.
Here are tips to remember when [...]

Some people think that kids’ toys are frivolous objects created by man to occupy a child’s attention while mom or dad has something else to do. This is a misconception. Playing does help a child develop crucial skills; toys are the tools for them to learn and develop those skills.
Marilyn Segal, Ph.D., dean emeritus and [...]