Toys or Toddlers Girls – Counting on Hands from Lots To Learn Preschool Videos

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Counting on Hands from Lots To Learn Preschool Videos

Toys for Toddlers Girls - So you've given your daughter all the toys she wished to have for her birthday, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day, and even during her school graduation. Buying the toys she has requested is easy. Buying another toy that she will appreciate even when she has not requested for it is not.

The first thing to consider is your daughter's personality and hobbies. Does she like being outdoors, like the arts, or love watching TV? Does she like to read or act or help with household chores? Does she like to play by herself or with other children? Once you've figured it out, then you'll know which educational toy will be perfect for her.

Here are some tips for moms and dads who are running out of ideas on what to give to their young daughters:

Mommy's Mini Me

Always underfoot while her mom is busy in the kitchen, laundry room, or the living room, this little girl will surely love any educational toy that is related to household chores.

She will be happy to receive a dollhouse where she can practice arranging furniture as she has learned from her mom. She will also thoroughly enjoy pretending to cook her favorite recipes in her very own toy kitchen. This child will most certainly love to don that apron and work with her toy kitchen accessories as she prepares something delicious with her wooden play food.

Mommy's little girl will also be glad to have her own toy ironing set or washing machine and practice folding her doll's clothes. She will also love a toy box with cute designs and pastel colors to go with her pretend play toys.

Daddy's Little Girl

This little girl loves to go outdoors with her dad or play sports. She already has all the ballgame paraphernalia she wished to have. What other stuff will she probably like?

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Daddy's little girl will be happy to have her own tent, a sleeping or mummy bag, or an airbed. She will also love gadgets she can use during swimming like flippers or those toys that float. A folding trampoline, a balance base, a balance beam, roller skates, a bicycle, and even a pedal car will surely put a smile on her face.

The Studious Girl

A girl who likes reading books and do arts and crafts will certainly enjoy having her own easel and art table where she can store her art materials. She will most definitely enjoy creating something from those boxed arts and crafts projects, an activity that not only enhances her creativity and imagination but also improves her reading comprehension. She will also love those stamp sets, bead crafts, and scrap booking materials.

Other than books, studious little girls will also enjoy science kits, puzzles, and board and card games that she can play with her friends. Educational software on word games, adventure and mystery, strategy games, or those with interactive storybooks will surely make her busy with your computer.

A Natural Entertainer

Little girls who love to perform will most likely enjoy having musical instruments to play with. Giving them CDs of their favorite Disney soundtrack is a good idea as well.

Those who love to act will like to have costumes and play huts designed like castles as well as their own vanity sets. Little girls who love to create stories will enjoy regaling their friends and family members with their puppets and puppet theaters.

Yes, young daughters can be such little monsters to shop for. Knowing their personalities is the key in finding the perfect toy for them - a fun toy that makes them learn while they play.

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*smile* PM
9:22 am #

this little electronic book thing, he loves it.

rosey
10:20 am #

We have a 10 month baby and we dont' beleive in introducing TV or computer stuffs to him at this age. We prefer him to learn the basic things.

We have a lot of home made toys for him. Gather a few plastic cups and put them up like a rising tower. He enjoys it when he can push the cups down.

Got a milk bottle and put some rice and colorful paper in it. He shake it and listen to the sound. Put other items in different bottle and he learn of other sounds.

lysistrata411
6:31 pm #

Books! Babies love to hear your voice, i dont care how old they are, its never too young to introduce them to books. Get the ones that have the textures and fur that you can put their fingers on, and shapes and colors. You might think your baby is too young, but he isnt. Thats the best learning tool as far as im concerned, a bouncy seat or swing is fun, but it doesnt teach anything, although they can observe their surroundings, parent/child interaction is the best for stimulating their minds.

WintersHere!
10:06 pm #

I completely agree with you.
People don't realize that these toys are actually sucking the creativity out of little minds. Soon, all they can think of is Tickle Me Elmo and wait till the toy tells you what to do next. After all toys talk now, so the kid doesn't actually have to think of games and things to do, just wait to be told.

momof4
1:55 am #

1. Kindergarten age and older.
2. I personally am not a fan. I see the commerical for Baby Eistein from time and time and laugh at the woman sitting on the couch with her baby watching the program. Are you kidding me? You can't think of anything better to do with your baby? Kids learn SO MUCH MORE by you interacting with them and develop skills A LOT faster.
3. 8ish. In today's world, kids need to know how to use the computer and they're hand writing things less and less. I'm a teacher and over the last couple of years I've been told more and more to have the kids type their homework. The amount of time should be limited though and parents should know what they're doing on the computer.
4. What I consider "educational toys" are things that "interact" with a child. Something that sings the alphabet, says the name of the number when they push it, asks them to push, pull etc certain colors etc. What I think is the most educational are simple toys: dolls, blocks, paint etc. They allow a child to use their imagination, improve motor skills etc which is just as important as knowing your letters and numbers. Everyone has a different opinion on what is education and what isn't. The little label on the box is just that: an opinion.
5. Traditional toys are more educational in my opinion for toddlers BY FAR. Your child is going to develop motor skills from a toys that teaches the alphabet but they will from scribbling with crayons or catching a ball. They're learn their numbers much faster by counting blocks in their hand and building with them than they will listening to something count. I also find it hard to sit with my kid and play/interact with one of those toys. We live in an electronic world….but simple toys are way better my opinion.
6. I read to my kids for 15-30mins a night. Sometimes a little more during the day. My older two read for a little while longer on their own before the go to sleep.
Best Wishes =]

2girly
4:13 am #

Reading to your baby is great cuddle time and helps build a love of books and reading. You can get plain (no text) picture books like the ones by Tana Hoban or read simple stories. Even a magazine with pictures. Sure, baby doesn't understand yet, but will love to look at the pics and will love the time with you. We've been reading to our daughter since she was a month or two old and she LOVES books now at 16 months.

The bottle ideas are great. We also filled water bottles with colored water for her to roll around and shake, etc. We put some little plastic fish in one, too.

Another good home made toy: clean out old cans (like from tomatoes or soup) of different sizes. Make sure there aren't any sharp edges. Cover in colored duct tape and/or electrical tape and you've got stacking cups, drums and rolling toys all in one :)

doctordilly99
2:02 am #

What a jerk!!! You can go to babiesrus.com and look up your childs age group and they will reccommend what is best for your baby.

TT
5:50 pm #

Every year Oppenheim evaluates infant toys and gives awards for the best 'developmental' toys that engage the baby's senses and encourage different skills (eye tracking, eye-hand coordination, understanding of cause and effect, understanding of object permanence, gross- and fine-motor development etc.) You can see the award winning toys here: http://www.toyportfolio.com/Infants/Index.asp.

Tiny Love has several award winning toys. Their website is also very informative about how each of their toys encourages infant development. http://www.tinylove.com
They have several amazing infant activity gyms. (See link below.) The activity gyms tend to be pricey but you can find them for reasonable prices on Craigslist or Ebay.

Lamaze also makes many award winning toys. (See link below.) Their toys tend to be soft and cuddly with many textures, peek-a-boo flaps, patterns, colors, and sounds to explore.

Have fun watching your little one explore and see her developing right before your eyes. :D

Smiley
8:21 pm #

This issue really sets me off. A set of blocks is educational for a toddler or preschooler. So is the collection of pots, pans, and spoons. Or a mirror. Or two stuffed animals who can have adventures together spanning a whole host of things that a child is learning about. Or (crazy idea) — a book. Most of the "educational" toys on the market are just plain ridiculous. Something doesn't become educational just because it has the abcs printed on it, and there's a whole lot more to learn about life than letters and numbers. In my opinion, most "educational" toys are a marketing scam that do more harm than good, at least if they come in the place of more traditional and imaginative toys. And I can tell you my kids have done great academically in kindergarten and beyond without them.

If you want a good argument back to your co-workers, I recommend reading "Einstein Never Used Flashcards" from your local library or book store.

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