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Do you want to provide your child with an educational toy that will increase eye-hand coordination along with shape and color recognition? If so, we would like to recommend a shape sorting pounder.

As your child hammers away on the pegs of this shape sorting pounder, he will increase his eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills. While hammering, you can help increase his color and shape recognition by repeating the name of the color or shape of the peg that he is hammering. Take turns, ask him to tell you the color or shape that he wants you to hammer.
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.
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.
It is a well known fact that block play increases a toddler’s eye and hand coordination. Also, playing with toy building blocks encourages logical thinking and increases a toddler’s awareness of the space around him. Having building blocks as part of a toddler’s toys promotes appropriate social behavior. In addition, a toddler learns to share and build with parents, siblings, and other playmates. Language skills have also been discovered to greatly improve by playing with building blocks. This takes place when the child is encouraged to speak about what he or she is building.
Toddler building blocks are available in different kinds. You can use a set that has number and alphabets to initiate your child’s learning process. The child can be taught to be familiar with numbers and alphabets by choosing between two blocks. The child can also learn to distinguish alphabets and numbers by picking out a particular number or letter that has been asked for. In addition to these educational activities, these blocks can also be used just as plain toddler toys. The blocks can be stacked up to form a tower and then a ball can be used to knock the tower down.
Sometimes we need to look at things like a young child. Early in childhood development, a child begins to see things that we think are very basic, in a very complex way.
They don’t know about shapes, colors, and designs. Everything is new and exciting to them in a very complex way. In their early learning, a child begins to learn about shapes and patterns like circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles, and explore how they can fit together to make different shapes. A house is a square and a triangle, a bus is a rectangle and two circles, and a flower is a circle and triangles for the leaf petals.
Using pattern blocks as a hands-on early childhood activity will help teach a child sorting, classifying, and ordering, in an entertaining way. Children will love to play with pattern blocks to design and build things. During their play, they will develop their visual perception, early geometry, logical thinking, and problem solving skills.
Encourage your child to explore and play with pattern blocks today!
This classic game makes a great addition to any party or playground activity!
Ring Toss Games are fun and educational games that can be played indoors or outdoors by a wide range of age groups.
They can be played by one person or by a group. When played in a group setting, your child can learn about taking turns.
Younger children can stand closer for success (Ring Drop) and as their eye-hand coordinination improves, spread the posts further apart to create a more challenging game. This will also help them develop their wrist movement skills.
Your child can practice his or her counting skills through scoring.
Construction Grid Blocks are heavy-duty low maintenance construction blocks that are perfect for young builders to use either indoors or outdoors. These 12″ durable blocks are just right for your child’s hands and attach easily together allowing them to imagine and build their own castles and tunnels.
After the construction is done, they can have hours of fun playing with their own creations.
Your children will love to learn about basic mechanical concepts by playing with Gears! Gears! Gears! These early childhood toys will provide your children with hours of entertainment as they increase their color skills, small moter skills, and eye-hand coordination.

Children learn through play and exploration of their environment. They love to squish things, put them in their mouths and touch textures to form their impressions of various objects.
Enhance learning in this curious stage by giving your child early childhood toys that are certified safe and child-friendly. Check each toy’s age appropriateness to ensure an optimum educational experience for your child.
Help your child choose a lifestyle of eating healthy and nutritious foods.

Food nutrition and food portion size will play a large role in your child’s healthy life. When they play with pretend foods, they will learn about the food groups and about healthy and nutritious foods. Let them be creative with life-like plastic meat, vegetables, dairy food, and fruit. Encourage them to make you dinner with a salad and fruit for dessert. Help them to plan a dinner party for several guests or pretend guests. This dinner could include a salad, an appetizer, an entree with a vegetable, and a dessert. Food can be a fun thing for your child to play with, they could pretend to eat what they want.


