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What are the criteria for selecting toys?

Floyd Ziemann
Floyd Ziemann
2025-06-23 11:57:07
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When choosing toys for your baby, there are many factors you should consider. Safety of their baby is the top most priority for every parent. To ensure safety of the toy for your baby, choose the toys that are made from non-toxic materials and don’t have any small or loose parts that can pose choking hazard. Make sure that toys are durable and withstand rough play. They should be unbreakable and chew resistant. Choose the toys that are suitable for your baby’s age and developmental stage. For example toys with simple, contrasting colours and textures are more appropriate for newborns. While older babies enjoy toys that promote problem solving and exploration. Choose toys that help children learn and grow by encouraging their problem solving, sensory exploration and language developmental skills. Choose the toys that provide a range of sensory experiences including texture, colour, sound and smell. These toys help children explore and understand the world around them, promoting sensory development.
Ramon O'Hara
Ramon O'Hara
2025-06-23 09:10:39
Count answers: 7
Choose toys that can be used in a variety of ways. Toddlers love to take apart, put back, pull out, put in, add on, and build. Choose toys that are open-ended, or that you can play many different games with. Look for toys that will grow with them. Select toys that encourage exploration and problem-solving. Look for toys that spark a child’s imagination. Give children the chance to play with “real” stuff—or toys that look like the real thing. Toss in some “getting ready to read” toys. Seek out toys that encourage children to be active. Look for toddler toys that nurture cross-generational play. The most useful toys are those that require the most action on the part of a young child.