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A
Complete Guide For Parents To Choose The
Best Toys For Their Children |
by:
Eugen
Lisov |
Do
you remember how it was when you where a
child? What was your main activity? Was
it working? Of course not. Your main activity
was playing. You had no concerns. You needed
toys and your parents where supposed to
provide you with them. They had to find
toys you wouldn't throw away and believe
me, it wasn't easy for them.
Now you are a parent and you are in the
same situation as your parents years ago.
You're looking for toys that your child
will like. That's why you must know how
to choose the right toys. My parents made
one common mistake: they would buy me toys
that they considered wonderful. But usually,
when they would give me the toy, I would
either consider it too girlish or too boring.
It wasn't fun for them to see how a toy
they bought for me to play with would stay
forgotten in my closet.
How to find out what's the right toy for
your child?
Just watch your child closely to determine
his preferred activities, skills level,
preferred band(s) and movie(s), and so on.
Based on these observations you can get
a clue on what types of toys your child
would prefer. For instance, if your child
loves the movie Lord of the Rings, I bet
that he'll also like Lord of the Rings toys.
( http://www.child-toys-guide.com/lord-of-the-rings-toys.shtml
)
Now don't just go into the first toy shop
and buy the first Lord of the Rings toy
you find. Observations aren't enough. There
are some other very important factors you
must consider. Adding them into the equation
helps ensure you that your child will have
lots of fun with the toy you'll choose to
buy for him.
Here are the factors you must consider when
choosing toys for your child:
. Child's age - This is very important.
If you buy toys too advanced for your child's
age, chances are that he might get injured.
Toy manufacturers struggle to make their
products as safe as possible, but if you
don't follow their recommendations, your
child may suffer. On the other hand, if
you buy toys made for children with age
under that of your child, he will consider
them too boring. The best thing is to choose
toys designed precisely for your child's
age. Here are two articles that will help
you choose toys for babies ( http://www.child-toys-guide.com/baby-toys.shtml
) and toys for toddlers. ( http://www.child-toys-guide.com/toddler-toys.shtml
)
. Child's gender - This is exactly what
I said above that my parents bought me toys
that I considered to be girlish. I'm a boy,
but the same is with girls too. Any detail
that may make the toy look as for the other
gender than that of your child will make
the toy undesired.
. Toys your child's friends play with -
When your child is playing with his friends,
watch to find out if he manifests interest
in any of his playmate's toys. If he does,
then it's very likely that he would like
to have a toy similar the one his friend
has.
. Sometimes, a child tells his parents what
toy he likes or wants, thus saving them
from a lot of hard work. But don't count
on this. Some children aren't very keen
to talk with parents unless they really
want a certain toy.
. Safety - This is the most important factor
you must consider whenever you need to decide
what toy you should buy for your child.
Unfortunately, this is also the most overlooked
one. Usually, parents forget to check if
the toy they choose for their children are
safe.
. Is the toy educational? - It's a good
thing if the toys you choose for your child
can help him develop new skills.
And please remember that the age difference
between you and your child is of at least
20 years. The fact that you liked a toy
when you were a child does not mean that
your child will love it too. Children from
different generations like different types
of toys
Make sure you offer the toy to your child
in the appropriate manner!
When you offer the toy to your child, don't
do it in a "Here's your toy. Now go and
play with it" manner. If you do it this
way, that toy won't mean a thing to your
child. Rather, try to make a game. Hide
the toy somewhere where the child can easily
find it, and encourage him to look for it.
Laugh with your child, search for it together.
And when the he finds the toy, don't just
let him play by himself. Get involved in
your child's play. Make that the fun of
a lifetime. A parent is a child's first
and best friend.
About the author:
Eugen Lisov is the creator of http://www.Child-Toys-Guide.coma
site focused on helping parents worldwide
to choose the best toys for their children.
If you offer your child a bad toy, it's
the same as if you don't offer your youngster
any toy. Please feel free to browse my site;
it will only help you when choosing toys
for your child.
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