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When I was little, I was what most people would refer to as a “nerd”. Although I enjoyed traditional childhood entertainment, like action figures and cartoons, my favorite activities included reading, doing puzzles and solving math equations. This may seem a little unnatural for a young boy, but my parents encouraged these habits by purchasing me educational toys and games.
One of the first toys that they bought me was a wooden puzzle that featured various dog breeds. I loved the puzzle because one of the dogs looked just like my canine, Barney. Although the puzzle was relatively easy, I never got tired of solving it. Last week I was cleaning out my closet and found the old toy, still complete with all of the pieces.
By definition: An educational toy is a toy designed to teach people, typically children, about a certain subject or help them learn a skill as they play.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educational toy
Puzzles can teach a child topics like ABC’s, colors, shapes, animals, and geography. Puzzles can also help with hand-eye coordination, teach sizes & shapes, and problem solving.
Board games and card games can be used to teach things like counting, colors, and reading, to more complex things like communication skills, logical thinking, and organizational skills.
Games and Toys can be very educational to children. By playing with educational games and toys, children can learn physical skills, such ashand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and even texture. They can also learn about things like animals, colors, and the human body.
Dramatic Play / Creative Play:
Let them dress-up or play puppet show theater with puppets and dolls. This will stimulate them to role play and express themselves through character play. They can learn about different foods and even money by playing with Pretend Playsets.
Children love to play outdoors on wooden play structures. Wooden play structures encourage children to be physically active and mentally active as they determine if and how they can perform specific skills. Children are increasing their imagination as they soar through the sky on a swing and play around it.
It is important to keep our young children involved and playing – get them to play with educational toys.

There are many fun and educational ways to teach children their ABC’s.
First, there are ABC wooden puzzles are great for infants and toddlers because they are very durable. Some puzzles have knobs or pegs so that they can be easily gripped by a young child. ABC puzzles also come in matching style puzzles where your child can match a picture to a letter (i.e. a picture of a fish to the letter “F”).
You can also teach children their ABC’s by using educational kids games like Alphabet Bingo, Find the Letter, Word Families, and Lipsync.
Wooden Toy Blocks, Musical Cd’s, and Educational Carpets can also be great resources to teach the ABC’s.
Finally, children will love to learn their ABC’s if you would read them their favorite educational childrens books that illustrates the alphabet.