Guide To Choosing Educational Toys For
Children
by: Eugen Lisov
Educational toys for
children
In the last few years, parents started getting more and
more interested in choosing all sorts of educational toys for
their children. Because a parent wishes the best for his child,
a toy that is labeled as educational is very likely to be
bought easier than others.
But what is an educational child
toy?
Well, there is no definition of the term "educational toy" from
what I know. However, what I do know is that an educational toy
is a toy that helps a child learn something good, something
that will help in the future. Play is the most important
activity of any child. Learning thru play is a reality; it can
and it is done unknowingly every time your child plays. The
parent must however control the play so that it remains on an
educational course.
There are also toys that aren't exactly educational for
children … Toy guns and other such toys that somehow tend to
violence and other bad behaviors are not recommended. You must
avoid such toys. Although these toys may be a good source of
fun for youngsters, on the long term they will only do
harm.
How do educational child toys and games work?
A I said above, play is a child‘s main activity. During the
play, a child learns many new things. Toys and games must be
integrated into the play to make their job. This is not hard,
because play consists of several games that require using toys.
Any toy can be educational, as long as it does not develop a
bad behavior, and it is used in your child's play. A toy must
be used in order to be educational for a child.
To be clearer about how educational child toys and games work,
I will take one example: Hide and seek.
Let's take a look at Hide and Seek. You do remember this game,
right? Can you remember the rules? Ok, I will still list them
here, and comment on them and explain its educational side.
The first rule is that every player must obey the rules. I
know, I know it's obvious, but if players would not respect the
rules, would there be any point for the rules to exist? Every
child must learn and obey them, or else they are not allowed to
play the game. The educational part of this is that the child
learns to accept the fact that he cannot do everything he
wants, that there are some limits and he must not pass them in
order to keep his privileges.
One of the children in the group is chosen to count to 100 at
the home tree (this helps young children learn the numbers in a
pleasurable way, not like in school), without peeking (this
educated the child to use fair play in all areas of the life).
Meanwhile, the others must find a good hiding place, one that
is both hard to discover and close to the home tree. This
stimulates the child to think fast to the best solution to a
given task.
After he finished counting to 100, the child says "Ready or
not, here I come" and then he must search for the other
players. He must be very careful. Once he finds a player
hiding, he must run back to the home tree and shout his name.
He must be vigilant so that he can hear any sound that might
indicate the position of the other players.
The players who are already spotted must not tell where the
others are hiding. This too educates children to use fair
play.
The first player spotted is the next one to count to 100.
You'd never think that hide and seek, one of the most common
games in childhood, could be so educational, right? Yes, it is
a very educational game. And it's not the only one. Pick any
game you liked playing when you were a child, and analyze its
rules, as I did above. You'll be amazed.
Hide and Seek is oriented mainly towards developing fair play
and physical skills.
Here's another example of educational child game that helps
developing more advanced skills: Monopoly.
I won't bore you with its rules. This game introduces your
child into the basics of modern business life. Acquiring high
value properties, negotiation, taxes. Yup! This game educates
your child to become the biggest businessperson on the Wall
Street. Monopoly has rules that are more complex and it
requires greater concentration. Specific jargon and names that
mean much to the entrepreneurs get your child closer the world
of business.
Toys are amongst the first objects a child gets in contact.
Understanding how things work is a direct result of solving
problems with toys like "Why this fits there?", "Does that fit
here?", "How big is that?". Toys help your child learn to grab,
pull, push, synchronize the movement of the head with that of
the hand.
Toys are indispensable when playing. Playing with a great
variety of educational child toys helps your child develop his
imagination, understand that different objects have different
properties, and learn how to combine them to create other
interesting objects.
Read the whole article on choosing educational child toys.
About The Author
Eugen Lisov is the creator of Child-Toys-Guide.com, a site
focused on helping parents worldwide to choose the best toys
for their children. If you offer your child a bad toy, it's the
same as if you don't offer your youngster any toy. Please feel
free to browse my site; it will only help you when choosing
toys for your child.
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