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A child’s early learning is enhanced by early childhood activities that promote imagination, from independent play to interactive play. There are a wide variety of early childhood toys available to enhance their imaginative play.
On a daily basis, your child see you prepare and cook meals. There are many toys available for your child’s food play activities that will provide hours of educational play. Pretend play food is available
that ranges from fruits and vegetables to multicultural meals, such as, sushi from Japan, pasta pronto from Italy, and fiesta flavors from Mexico.
Have your child prepare you a pretend meal. They can prepare a picnic lunch basket, have a pizza party, or set the table with plastic play dishes and have a fine dining experience.
What is your favorite pretend food play experience?
Guidecraft Magneatos are award-winning magnetic construction toys that allow children to experience the fun and mystery of magnet play, while at the same time build their imagination and motor skills.
Magneatos magnetic playsets are packed with large magnetic pieces that are kid-friendly, easy to handle, and safe to play with, yet these magnetic construction sets are more challenging then standard blocks and stacking toys.
How Magneatos Work:
A set of Magneatos comes with two basic pieces: magnetic balls and magnetic rods. The balls make a joint that can connect two rods. Put three or four rods together and you’ve got the base for a bridge, tower, or anything else that your imagination can come up with.
Award Winning Toy:
Guidecraft Magneatos won the prestigious Oppenheim Toy Award in 2005 and 2006, and also won its SNAP, Special Needs Adaptable Product, both years. They were also featured in Money magazine and on the Today Show on NBC.
Magnetic play has never been so easy and fun, so if your child is ready for something more advanced than their ABC blocks, take a look at Magneatos.
Dramatic play should be a primary part of every child’s early childhood activities. This pretend play encourages a child to explore and expand his imagination by allowing him to invent and create his own scenarios.
As a child explores various ways to play, he will increase his problem solving skills, langauge skills, vocabulary skills, and story telling skills.
Dramatic play also promotes a child’s willingness to cooperate and share with others, which will increase his communication skills and other social skills.
Dramatic play is only limited to a child’s imagination, and little children have very big imaginations.

The toddler is naturally curious. Looking for toddler games to interest the little one is a bit challenging. First, it should be safe and fun. Fun is good but the game you choose should also be exciting. The child has short attention span and could be bored easily. Second, it takes a lot of supervision. Mommy is the playmate and also the mentor who helps direct the child toward an enjoyable experience.
Toddlers are usually started on board games and building blocks. He will be attracted by the shapes and colors but when he tires of them, it is best to change to a different game. When he is older, the play dough or a tub of creative blocks will be an interesting diversion. It will develop his creativeness and sharpen his imagination. Enjoy the toddler as he struggles with his little fingers because when he grows older Mommy will cease to be his playmate.
Unit blocks are the #1 must have early childhood toys because they are imagination-building educational toys that are fun, creative, and educational. When boys and girls build castles, villages, bridges, or towering buildings, they are also building their imagination and fine motor skills.
Unit Blocks Marble Run, created by Guidecraft, provides for the combination of fun and lessons of marble runs with the traditions and educational foundations of unit block play. They will be a instant classroom and home favorite. 
This set can be expanded easily by integrating it with traditional classroom unit blocks.
We have all grown up with the familiar blocks called Lego! These educational toys allowed us to increase our imagination and fine motor skills; building castles with towers and imagining who was in the castle made up part of our daily activity.
But, where did they come from?
In 1932, Ole Kirk Christiansen, a master carpenter and joiner, established a small business in the village of Billund in Denmark where he manufactured stepladders, ironing boards and wooden toys. Then, in 1934, the company adopted the name LEGO for their products, formed from the Danish words “LEg GOdt” or “play well”. Ironically, they later realized that in Latin the word means “I study” or “I put together”.
In 1947, the LEGO company dedicated itself to the toy business and purchased a plastic injection-molding machine for making toys. Up to this point there were no LEGO bricks
as we know them today. The factory produced approximately 200 different varieties of plastic and wooden toys - but the predecessor of the familiar brick was created under the name of Automatic Binding Bricks; they were available only in Denmark at this time.
By 1951, the plastic toys accounted for half of the company’s orders, signaling the subtle shift from the familiar wooden toys to the new and more popular plastic. Because of this, the Automatic Binding Bricks were renamed “LEGO Mursten” or “LEGO Bricks” - the familiar term we all know them by today.
Eventually the “LEGO System of Play” was released, allowing an owner of a LEGO System to expand and create without a strict set of guidelines to follow.
In 1967, LEGO released the DUPLO brand - a larger version of the familiar block but for children under five years old. In 1969, DUPLO was released internationally and took off like a rocket as parents everywhere take advantage of the opportunity to let their children play with the safe and creative early childhood toy.
Today, LEGO remains a family business, with grandson Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen currently at the helm. LEGO has sold over 200 million sets in over 100 countries.
LEGO sets are used for early learning activities everywhere. LEGO Sets range from Community Building Sets to Wild Animal Sets and even Fire Rescue and Hospital Sets.
Children love to imagine owning their own home and making the rules.
Do you remember your old tree house, fort, or hide-out area? This was the one place where you could do imaginary active play activities, socialize with friends, or sit back in your quiet place and read a book.
Well, the Breckenridge Playhouse is a wonderful place for your children. Let them play house, camp-out, or perform their own imaginary active play activities.

It features:
1) Factory-stained and sealed wood that is resistant to rot, decay, and insect damage. No painting, staining, or roofing is required.
2) The window and door panes are made of polycarbonate and are completely functional.
3) The Breckenridge Playhouse also has a front porch area, a flower box, and gable exhaust vents that are screened.
This playhouse kit is panelized for quick assembly and comes with everything you need.
Your children will enjoy their Breckenridge Playhouse for years!

You invested into a wooden outdoor play structure to enhance your child’s life. To keep your child safe and to maintain your investment, we suggest that you perform the following maintenance to your wooden play structure:
1) To keep your wooden outdoor play structure looking good for years to come, you should apply a stain or apply a waterproof coating on it every 1 - 2 years to prevent water penetration. ( This applies to all wooden play structures. It does not matter if the play structure is pine, redwood, or cedar. )
2) Inspect the wood framing for any splinters, large cracks, rough spots, sharp edges, or decay that may occur due to wear and usage. If required, you should sand them down, and then stain and waterproof the areas.
3) Inspect for any deterioration or corrosion on structural components that are in contact with the ground.
4) If your wooden outdoor play structure requires ground footing supports - make sure that they are not exposed. If they are, back fill the area with sand or bark mulch.
5) During the regular usage season, twice a month, make sure the your play structure is safe for your child. Inspect all the nuts and bolts to assure that they are not missing, loose, or exposed. ( Tighten if needed. ) It is particularly important to to check and tighten all bolts at the beginning of the season.
6) Check the swing elements, swings, chains, and slides monthly for wear, cracks or deterioration. Inspect for any rust or chipped paint on any of the metal components. Replace these parts at the first sign of deterioration.
7) Inspect for any missing or damaged equipment components such as handrails, guide rails, and swing seats.
8) Add sand or bark mulch to any worn or low areas beneath your wood play structure. ( If is recommended to have at least 5″ of loose-fill surfacing in a playground area. See: Consumers Product Safety Commission at cpsc.gov for more information on protective ground surfacing.)
9) If you live in an area where the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or if the play structure is not going to be used, remove the swings and canopies to prolong the life of those items.
This is the first article in series of articles that will provide you the information that you should consider when purchasing a Wooden Outdoor Play Structure. We will also provide you information regarding playground safety and installation safety tips.
This first article will provide you an overview of some of the general information that you should consider and these topics will be discussed in larger detail in our future articles. If you have any other questions or suggestions, please e-mail us at customerservice@playingiseducational.com or submit a comment pertaining to this blog.
Let’s start out by discussing why you should even consider purchasing a Wooden Play Structure.
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A wooden play structure is an investment in your child. We live in a world where technology has over-taken our children’s lives, with computers, ipods, and hand-held games. Children have become less physically active. Purchasing a wooden play structure will be an investment in your child’s physical development, social development, and imagination skills.
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If you purchase a wooden play structure you will also be investing in your family’s togetherness and family fun. Your wooden outdoor play structure will become a elegant gathering spot to visit your friends and family as the children play.
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You will also be investing into your home and yard because your wooden play structure will become the focus of your backyard landscape for years, and even generations, to come.
Now that know why you should invest into a wooden outdoor play structure, what else should you consider?
You need to determine what wooden play structure is going to be right for you and your child.
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Determine where you are going to place your new outdoor play structure.
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What size do you want the wooden outdoor play structure? (Allow additional room around the wooden play structure as a safety zone - for your child’s safety. This will be discussed in a later article.)
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What activities/features would your child enjoy? (You may choose different features depending on your child’s age level.)
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What kind of wood do you want to use for your outdoor play structure? (Premium Pine or Redwood)
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Consider maintenance and safety features of the wooden play structure.
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How easy are the instructions to install your new play structure?
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What warranties come with your wooden play structure?
Other very important factors to consider are safety zones around the play structure and installation safety tips. We want your child to have a nice, safe area to play in and avoid getting hurt. (Did you know that each year, more than 200,000 children go to U.S. hospital emergency rooms because of injuries on playground equipment and about 50,000 of those are from home playgrounds.)
All these topics will be discussed in detail in our later articles. Make sure you add us to your feeds or add us to your favorites to receive these articles. Once again, if you have any questions, comments, or additional topics you would like to have us address either respond to our blog in the comments area or e-mail us at customerservice@playingiseducational.com.
Keep your child actively playing with this Fun-A-Saurus!
This 5 piece puzzle-like play structure can be assembled and disassembled to allow your child to have hours of fun.
They can assemble all 5 pieces together and create a dinosaur-like character (like Puff the Magic Dragon) and they could imagine riding it to mystical places.
They can attach the head and tail pieces to one center piece to create a sitting rocker!
The 3 middle pieces can be assembled to create a ring (measures 34″ outside diameter and 22″ inside diameter) that can be used for other creative play activities or for your child to sit in.

