Best Baby Toys – All About Baby Toys: Types of Baby & Toddler Toys: Part 3

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All About Baby Toys : Types of Baby & Toddler Toys: Part 3

Best Baby Toys - Today's parents feel pressured to use technology to begin their child's education in utero. For example, the BabyPlus Prenatal Education System promises to "give your baby a headstart" by playing rhythmic patterns to help stimulate early learning. It is time, therefore, to step back and evaluate the true value of toys that incorporate technology to teach.

Toys that are formed from high-tech electronics embedded with semiconductor chips are generally known as edutainment toys. The quality and substance of their play may be limited by the number of buttons a child can push. Some promise to challenge a child by allowing him or her to interact with the educational content to learn it. For example, V.Smile offers a Baby Infant Development System aimed at introducing interactive learning to kids 9 months to 3 years. They can watch educational videos with this system or push buttons on a tray to influence what is happening on a television screen.

Some older toys are also adding electronic bells and whistles to appeal to the current technologically sophisticated generation of children. Dolls now interact with the Internet. Wooden Brio trains make electronic sounds and can be controlled by infrared remotes. The classic Fisher-Price Rock-A-Stack now also comes in a Dance Baby Dance version whose center rod lights up and plays songs when the rings are stacked on it.

Open vs. Closed-ended Toys

An open-ended toy encourages free play with an unlimited number of outcomes. For example, a building set can be used to construct a variety of different structures. A closed-ended toy, on the other hand, has a limited and often soon exhausted number of outcomes.

Not all closed-ended toys are bad. After all, a stacker is a classic closed-ended educational toy: it can only be put together correctly in one way. However, to solve a stacker, a child must develop and use logic and fine motor skills. The child benefits from the repetition of playing with the pieces of a stacker, manipulating them with his or her fingers over and over and thinking about how they fit together until the solution is mastered and then repeated for pleasure.

A closed-ended edutainment toy, on the other hand, may only require a child to press a few buttons. Eventually, it leads to a dead end and the child grows bored and tosses the toy aside. As Martha B. Bronson notes in The Right Stuff for Children Birth to Eight, although a child can have a rich play experience with any toy, basic, open-ended toys encourage this type of experience more than rigidly programmed toys with only one or two functions do. This sort of edutainment toy is not timeless. It is meant to be replaced sooner rather than later by the next big product in edutainment that uses the latest in technological innovations.

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Often people assume that toys that use new technology are more innovative and educational than non-technological educational toys. In fact, childhood specialists such as Jane Roberts (president of Young Media Australia, a consumer advocacy group), question how educational and interactive high-tech edutainment toys really are, noting that "[p]ressing buttons and having items do things for you is fairly limiting in terms of how children learn." Furthermore, many traditional toys are themselves becoming more innovative about stimulating a child's imagination and creativity without having electronics in them. For example, the blocks in FoxMind's Cliko game can be used for a variety of games that are challenging to children and adults alike.

Negative Impacts of Edutainment Toys

Overall, parents might not want to encourage children, especially younger ones, to use too often edutainment toys that involve televisions and computer screens. The authors of "Effects of Preschool Television Watching on First-Grade Children," found that preschoolers who watched more television than their peers did worse in school and were not as well socialized when they entered first grade. Researchers Frederick Zimmerman and Dr. Dimitri Christakis found that babies watching Baby Einstein DVDs and videos scored lower on language skills than babies who had never watched them at all.

In addition, Allison Sloan notes in Shopper's Guide to Healthier, Greener Toys that computers and television sets emit EMFs, "invisible forcefields whose possible health effects, from headaches to sleep disruption to cancer, are the subject of heated debate." Children's developing brains are in the greatest danger from such outside influences.

A final caution about edutainment toys is that they can foster in children an acceptance of a disposable consumer culture. A timeless toy such as a set of wooden unit blocks will hold up under heavy use for generations and can be played with at the same time by children (and adults!) of a variety of ages. Edutainment toys, on the other hand, are usually played with by only one child at a time, and they generally have a shorter playtime and life span. Children quickly master and get bored of them, or their high-tech components break, rendering the toy useless, and then they are discarded, releasing toxic chemicals and metals into the environment.

What Parents Can Do

As technology and the Internet permeate society and people's lives more and more, it does make sense to introduce children to computers and other inventions that they will need to use as they grow older. A toy is not necessarily bad or useless because it incorporates technology. That said, smart parents should examine the stated purpose of an edutainment toy, evaluate how and what it teaches, and determine if their children could receive equal or greater value from a simpler, classic toy. Roberts warns against the dangers of a parent using high-tech toys as babysitters, substituting interaction with a machine such as a single-player computer game for what should be "the best learning for young children-real-life experience when they model, create, explore, and develop their own initiatives through play."

Any ideas?

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Oh Bunny
10:12 am #

One Step Ahead is definitely a great one for baby gear. They have some really neat stuff that you can't find other places. I think you will find that if you get on the mailing list for one of the catalogs, you will get several others that are similar.

The ABC catalog has some toys in it pretty cheap and sometimes they are older, wooden style toys.

As for clothes, a great website is BabyThreads Resale. They have new and used clothes at great prices!

Hello,

Wow, it sounds like you have a lot of change and excitement coming up in your family. You must be very very happy.

Congratulations.

If you are interested in toys, I would suggest the following site:

http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?B=81139&U=272547&M=12666

It's a fun site, and they have great stuff for both babies and kids and really good customer service. I'm sure you can find a lot of things there for your new little one.

Good Luck & again, Congratulations!

Jessica

whoknowsanyway
3:52 am #

I'm not sure what you mean by crinkle paper, but a good craft store or art supply store will have something that will work. Try the craft stores first.

Anca
5:13 am #

My girls love pretend play toys like kitchens, vacuums, baby dolls. Anything that makes them feel like they're doing what mommy does. they like ride ons too. My 2 year old loves to draw and the aquadoodles and other drawing supplies that don't get on walls and clothes are awesome for that age.

arctanx
11:15 am #

If your just starting out then you might have to do it yourself (unless you have a nice pad of cash to pay to have these things done!) joanns has some really nice/cute bennie patterns you could use to get started. just remember to do some variations. as long as you have a sewing machine and some basic instruction reading skills yo u could do it yourself.
but if you can pay to have it done you simply give a detailed illustration to a company that does cutting and sewing, you might have to supply the fabric ( which i recommend) or the company you find might have a selection for you to choose from. either way you will have to have samples made up to make sure they come out the way you want. then you have to see how well they sell at some small venues, using small quantities until you get your feet under you.

?Jennifer?
1:37 pm #

My baby will be nine months on Sept. 4th, so he is probably around the age of your baby. He is big for his age, and already too heavy for his walker and jumperoo, but he loves them so much it is hard to take them away. Walkers, in my opinion are great. However, if he has not used one yet, I would not start at almost 9 months. He is probably cruising in some fashion to get to what he wants and is a bit past the walker stage. This age is perfect for cause and effect toys. My son's favorite is one that he either presses a button, clicks a switch, slides the button side to side, or turns a knob and a charactor pops out of a door and sings. He has learned how to do each of the motions. Also, the see and say, where you pull the handle and the attow spins is say things like "the cow says mooooooo." Any toy that needs action from him to do something is a cause and effect toy. I have always had a habbit of buying toys that are a bit more advanced than my son. For example, the see and say says 12mo+, but there is nothing that can hurt him it is just a bit more advanced. But, at not quite 9 months, he call pull that lever. Gross motor toys are great too. Things like activity tables he can pull up on and play with the things on top, or a push toy, or just a giant ball. Most of these are grow with me toys that can be set up different ways depending on age and developement. At this age, pretty much everything is a toy. From things baught in a store to pots pans and plastic ware. Even the tv remote (another favorite). Just have fun.

As far as crib and pack and plays, they are safe untill your little one figures out how to get out. Usually the crib is first to go, followed shortly by the pack and play. Just make sure the matress is as low as it goes, and there is nothing he can use for astepping stool. Also, make sure there is nothing in the pack and play that is over 1/3 as tall as the sides.

Hope that helps!

BX Bunny
5:58 pm #

Ok let me just say my grandmother does the exact same thing and I know how you feel. Except fot the safety things. I'd rather have those bought new. I want my new baby to have new things.

My mother in law does try to give me my husbands old toys though. They also tried to give me his crib, and he is 25 years old.

As for your mother in law just tell her to give you the money instead or tell her exactly what you need from where. Or just go shopping with her and whenever she ask you if you like something at a garage sell tell her no. To everything.

fruit cake
9:06 pm #

there is a key castle. There's shapes & animals in it. There are 6 colors I think and each colored section has a shape for the animal & the shape itself. There are keys that unlock it that color code with the colors of the animals & shapes plus one all white key that fits into all of them. You could try google image searches for key castle. I am not positive of the name. At least it used to be made. Not sure now.

Mommyof1
5:17 pm #

GREAT ANSWER…..

"If you want an easier version, buy one of those empty spray bottle and fill it with a water / dish soap mix. Then you get the ease of spraying without adding more chemicals into your child's life. "

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