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Educational Toys


Toys are appropriate as a means of media play and education for children, parents should be selective in choosing toys. A toy is an object of the first known child. Educational toys help your child learn to grab, pull, push, synchronize the movement of the head with the hands. Educational toys allow children to learn while playing. Educational toys help a child acquire new skills and is very good at encouraging children to learn in a fun environment. The selection of educational toys for general child are classified to manufacture materials and functions, and consider the abilities and what they need.

Educational toys may include blocks that can be arranged, can be arranged into a variety of shapes such as building bridges, buildings or other forms as desired. In addition to training the right brain that make children become more creative, as well as training the left brain as it learns to recognize shapes and colors. You may ask what is built so that he would talk at length. Educational toy can be assembled such a lego. Here, children free to create compile and assemble into shapes such as houses, buildings, or other such forms that exist in the imagination. For children aged 1-3 years, you should select a size. Educational toys can also be made ​​from wax toys such as play dough (wax toy). Children can explore the shapes and colors from it.

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