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Choosing the Right Toys for Your Little 'Learning Machine'
Choosing the Right Toys for Your Little 'Learning Machine'
Choosing the Right Toys for Your Little 'Learning Machine'
(ARA) - You
know your baby is amazing, but did you know he or she is a virtual
learning machine? Babies, even the smallest newborns, spend every
waking moment learning, research shows. And they learn best through
play with age-appropriate toys and loving interaction with their
caregivers.
"It's important to focus on ways to nurture babies' changing needs
through the multiple stages of their development," says Ryan
Gunnigle, president and CEO of Kids II, Inc., an infant and toddler
toy and baby gear company. "Parents often look to get some help
from toys to keep their babies engaged. Products that adapt as
babies grow and their sense of play evolves are the ones to seek
out for both versatility and value."
So what type of toy and play is best for your baby? Recent research
by Kids II sheds some light on how to help babies play through
multiple phases of development.
Newborns
Newborn babies spend a lot of floor time lying on their backs.
Because of this stationary position, it is important to engage baby
in visual and auditory stimulation. To do this, moms can place toys
and other stimulating objects hanging overhead whether from a play
gym's bar or a bouncer seat's toy bar. Products that have dancing
lights that help develop eye tracking or long-playing melodies tend
to provide the best stimulation at this stage.
Tummy Time
Doctors recommend tummy time two-three times a day to help babies
develop strength, balance and coordination. Research reveals that
keeping more toys and activities around baby while he is on his
tummy helps keep him engaged in play longer. Three-dimensional
surface features found on some play mats, such as crinkle and
textured flaps, provide baby with additional tactile stimulation.
Once baby moves past tummy time, he will become even more curious
of the world around him and will crave more movement.
Active Discovery
Between about four and six months, babies are at the active
discovery stage -- between lying and sitting up. Parents may find
babies are less interested in standard gyms at this stage because
they tend to roll away from the gym once they are able to move on
their own. Kids II research has shown that moms often find
themselves continually standing near their babies as they play in
these traditional gyms - constantly repositioning their babies
under the toy bars. Infant play environments like the Bright Starts
Baby's PlayPlace help babies develop through play by keeping them
totally engaged in the fun, using soft fold-up walls accompanied by
adjustable toy bars and stimulating toys to help ensure babies stay
focused on the fun and don't roll away.
Crawling
At this stage of development, baby is ready and rearing to go.
Flexible infant play environments, such as Baby's PlayPlace can
actually grow with baby as it is easily converted into an
extra-long, soft tunnel. Toys hanging from toy bars and sides
panels provide fun interaction as baby crawls through, encouraging
crawling and exploration. Preventing injury is always top of mind
for moms, so try to choose toys that also offer protective
elements.
Active Play
Once babies can fully sit up, they require 360 degrees of
stimulation, Kids II research indicates. Toys and play environments
that are versatile are ideal for this stage of baby's development
because they provide constant stimulation for baby even when he is
actively discovering his surroundings. Babies need extra space to
give them room for playtime and stimulation now that they are
moving around, so choosing products that can expand and cover large
floor areas providing a soft place for play are ideal.
For additional information on Baby's PlayPlace and other
developmentally appropriate toys and products for infants and
toddlers, visit www.brightstarts.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
