Archive for May, 2009

May 19, 2009

Unconventional Forms of Educational Toys

Author: TeachNPlay
Unconventional Forms of Educational Toys

When it comes to educational toys, it is best that parents have a good understanding of what can be involved in this broad category. While many parents think educational toys will be limited to math games or books, there is actually a very diverse and wide array of these toys. Therefore, if you think your children aren’t interested in these kinds of products, look into some more unconventional educational toys. To the surprise of many parents, this can include something like outdoor play structures.

Installing a jungle gym or play set in your backyard can be considered a very important type of educational toy. While it won’t teach them anything academic, it will teach them necessary skills regarding coordination and strength. It will also offer increased social skills as your kid navigates the swings and slides with other children. It can even be a means to elevate imagination and creative play as your kid is sure to imagine the play set as a pirate ship or imagine the sand below as hot lava.


May 5, 2009

Picking the Right Educational Toys

Author: TeachNPlay
Picking the Right Educational Toys

If you’re looking to purchase an educational gift for your young child, you will likely come across a wide assortment of available toys. Especially in the recent past, there has been a greater emphasis placed on the importance of these educational products. Therefore, they fill the shelves in greater numbers and in greater diversity than ever before. And while this is a positive step in the right direction, it can leave parents a little overwhelmed. After all, how do you determine which toy is best for your child?

The best tactic is to try a lot of different options. Start your kid with educational board games. If you find that they aren’t responding well to these kinds of games, move on to educational puzzles. Perhaps these are more suited to your child’s skill set. After all, the most important thing to remember is that educational toys are intended to teach your children something. If they aren’t learning from them, they aren’t of any use. And don’t be afraid to let your kid help you pick the toys. If your kid expresses an interest in something, he or she is a lot more likely to actually use that toy.