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Educational Learning Toys - Three Things to Consider When Buying Preschool and K
Educational Learning Toys - Three Things to Consider When Buying Preschool and K
Educational Learning Toys - Three Things to Consider When Buying
Preschool and Kindergarten Toys by Garolyn
Bowen
Back to School and it’s Time to Think About New Toys for
Preschool and Kindergarten Children.
Excitement is in the air – its Back to School time and
parents and educators will once again begin searching for new
quality educational learning toys for their toddlers and
preschoolers.
Whether you are a parent or an educator selecting new toys for your
preschool and kindergarten age children is something to take
seriously. There are three important things I believe we need to
consider when selecting toddler and preschool toys.
In this article I will briefly define just what makes a toy an
“educational toy”, suggest three things to consider in
the selection of such toys and offer three toy categories that I
believe are of utmost importance as a choice for preschool
toys.
To the point, an educational toy is any toy that will “teach
a child something good.” Allowing children to play
creatively, alone or in a group setting, with a variety of
carefully selected toys will greatly benefit your child.
Children’s “work” is play and selecting toys that
spur their creativity and imagination will make a variety of toys
“educational.”
Imaginative children do not need fancy or necessarily expensive
toys but their toys do need to be safe. Safely is one of the most
common things overlooked when selecting new toys for young
children. Remember to read the labels and be aware of the type of
material the toy is made of. If you are shopping online make sure
you are provided information about the durability of the material,
especially when selecting wood products.
The best type of wood for wooden puzzles and play sets comes from
the Rubberwood tree. Its wood is very hard, non-splintering and
very durable. Toys made from this wood are not going to break or
splinter when dropped or chewed. If the toy puzzle is painted make
sure the manufacture tells you that child safe paint was used. It
is also a good idea to make sure the individual puzzle pieces have
smoothly sanded edges so that there are no rough edges to hurt your
child.
Making sure a toy does or does not (depending on your child’s
age requirement) have small pieces that can be easily swallowed is
another important safety issue you must consider. Some pieces that
come with a particular toy or play set might need to be pulled out
and put away until your child is a little older.
Besides safety it is imperative we remember to think about
sanitation. This is especially important for preschool and
kindergarten classrooms because many different children will be
handling the toys. Consider whether or not the toy can be cleaned
and sanitized without destroying the toy. If there are many nooks
and crannies that can’t be gotten at you may want to select
another toy that has straighter edges.
Wood is a popular material for lots of children’s toys such
as puzzles, trucks, and play sets. Again, a well-made wood toy,
painted with child safe paint, can easily be cleaned without any
harm to the wood. Another thing I especially like about wood toys
is that they have a “feel – good” texture
everyone loves. Any time I pick up a wooden toy I remember the joys
of my youth. This is a good feeling to pass on to the next
generation.
The third and last attribute of a day care toy that I’d like
to present is that the children’s ages be taken into
consideration. No one wants his or her children to get injured from
a toy that is too advanced for their age or developmental stage. I
think it is better to stay on the safe side and give a toy that is
at or below his age to your child.
In a preschool and kindergarten setting you will need toys of
varying age groups so as younger children develop you will already
have more advanced toys in your inventory that you can pull off the
shelf. As an after thought – it is also a good idea to rotate
toys so children always feel there is something new to play
with.
As you select educational preschool and kindergarten toys that are
safe, easy to clean and age-appropriate remember that all children
have different methods of learning. Children do not need to be
sitting at a desk to learn. You will need a variety of toys in a
wide selection of shapes and colors to keep all your children from
getting bored. If you notice a child getting bored with a certain
toy it might be a good time to consider pulling out a more advanced
toy to see if he is ready for it.
Several types of toys that are very popular with young children and
create stimulation include cardboard building blocks, 3d wood
puzzles and wooden play sets. Not only are these toys safe and easy
to clean they are reliable, and children of several age groups can
play alone or together to develop eye-hand coordination, social
skills and muscle strength.
ImagiBRICKS is the trade name of some of the toys that I personally
believe in and sell. These giant “brick” block toys
have a drool-proof coating. These brick blocks have smooth, tight
fitting seams and are easy to clean. A safe, quality cardboard set
of blocks such as these will hold up well for many years of tough
play. They also happen to be crush-proof making them a block I
would recommend for preschools whose toys get a lot of use and
misuse.
Wooden play sets such as A Day at the Zoo, African Safari and
Arctic Circle, sold at All I Can Imagine – offer quality
built toys for children 3up and are geared for creative imaginative
play that will encourage your children to play together and
increase their social skills. Play sets make good toys for
preschools because there are lots of pieces allowing several
children to play together. As they “work” together to
create their own “drama” they will learn to work
together and problem solve while, at the same time, you as a
teacher or parent will have opportunities to guide their play to
correlate with a new lesson.
My third and final toy category suggestion is the ever-popular 3d
wooden puzzles. Providing a variety of puzzles, a child’s
favorite toy, will meet their need for a variety of shapes and
colors. When playing with puzzles children -
· acquire eye-hand coordination
· expand fine motor skills
· reinforce paying attention to detail
· foster your child's self-esteem
3d puzzles are intricately interlocked and are one of the best toys
I can think of for helping a child learn to stick to a task until
it is finished. Even as adults we find it difficult to get up from
a puzzle. When a child finishes his puzzle they will often tear it
apart and begin all over. Because there are only three – ten
or so pieces in a 3d puzzle it is a wise idea to have several
puzzles from a variety of categories so that your child will not
become bored.
Presenting puzzles to your toddlers is an interesting teaching
method to use when beginning a new lesson series; such as when
introducing children to underwater life it is a good idea to have
many fish and sea life puzzles handy. Even quality 3d wood puzzles
are affordable so it will be easy for all schools or parents to
have a plentiful supply on hand. Another advantage of 3d puzzles is
that they stand up by themselves on a shelf and make a beautiful
display around your room!
Providing many colorful visual “displays” in your
preschool, kindergarten and at home will make learning fun and aide
in your children’s learning development. Lesson planning will
be enhanced for teachers and parents with the addition of several
new toys every month or so. Back to School – the doors are
open to another exciting year of learning fun. And, remember to
think of safety, sanitation and age appropriateness.
Author is a retired Christian woman. She owns All I Can Imagine (a
certified Family Friendly Website) that sells eco friendly
children's learning and fun toys including giant cardboard building
blocks, 3d wood puzzles, adventure and wood play sets, wood coat
hooks and wood bookends. Website includes many parent and teacher
resources and activities for kids as well as animal facts that go
along with the animal puzzles. See our complete line at:
http://www.blocksand3dpuzzles.com
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