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Baby Toys, Essential for Baby’s Development

June 21st, 2010
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They say that babies have a brain that works like a sponge. They absorb everything that they see, hear or feel. Their faculties may not be able to process these senses yet but they are foundations on which to build on as they grow older. That is why it is very important to have baby toys around them all the time. More especially educational baby toys.

Baby toys are essential for the development of motor and cognitive skills. Even as a newborn with very limited activities, babies are already hearing and seeing things in their surroundings. Curiosity is already forming in their minds. They start to be attracted to colors and be able to differentiate one from the others. It is crucial that they be provided with educational baby toys that will help develop their senses.

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Wooden Dollhouses

June 9th, 2010
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When I was a little girl, I used to watch my older sister play with wooden dollhouses in the living room. My grandfather had bought them for her as a gift for her birthday. I remember being so jealous that she could play with it and I can’t. My grandfather must’ve noticed how I looked at the dollhouse and promised to buy one for me when I was old enough.

That dollhouse is still there, even after all these years. The wood was incredibly sturdy even if there were some chips and scratches due to wear and tear. The dolls were different than what we used to put in there. They were now ceramic and for display purposes only. We almost sold when we had a garage sale a couple of years ago, but we figured it was something we have to keep to remind us of our grandfather.

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Fun Family Bonding

June 9th, 2010
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When it comes to family games, board games are one of the most popular. These are games that have pieces which placed, removed, or moved on a pre-marked board according to a set of rules. Board games can be based on pure strategy, chance or a mixture of the two. Back in the day, these games represented two armies at battle, and recent board games have retained the concept of beating one’s opponent.

My family and I love board games. Whenever we find the time, we’d sit down and spend the entire afternoon playing one board game after the other. We’d get carried away sometimes and have a little friendly competition, but it’s all in good fun. It’s a great way of spending time with my family, especially since we’ve had our own lives away from our parents.

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Not Your Ordinary Toy Boat

June 9th, 2010
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You and your family are going on a vacation a few days from now. And just like the old days, you will be camping by the lake. You gather all the things that you will be using for the trip. You have a tent, some fishing rods and binoculars. A friend who is tagging along will be bringing a small boat for fishing.

You always look forward to these trips because these instances are rare. You can’t just tell all your family members to just leave their jobs so you could all go on a trip. But the things, you’ve been doing this for years already. And you are becoming a little bored. Why not have something new to do? Get some gas RC boats for you and your family to enjoy.

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Playgrounds Are Classrooms Too

June 3rd, 2010
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Early childhood is one of the most important stages in your child’s life. This period, between one and five years of age, is where a child’s body and brain grow and develop rapidly. To put it simply, kids soak up information like a sponge during this period of their lives. Early childhood development lays the foundation for future learning, so it is important that parents pay close attention to the child’s surroundings to ensure proper development.

Playing is one of the activities where children can learn physically and intellectually. Wooden outdoor play structures, for example, can help with developing a child’s motor skills. A child may crawl up and down the structure at first, and then he or she will start walking on it, and then running, and so on. Before you know it, the child could be dangling from one monkey bar to the other.

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