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[L213]Learning Toys For Toddlers
by Abby Johnson, Abb

Soon it is going to be time for the Holidays and the buying of presents and gifts do you have a toddler you are going to be buying for? There are so many toys and games to choose from when out shopping, but if your Holiday gift list has a toddler on it make sure that you are buying a gift that is age appropriate.

One of a toddlers or infants first reaction when getting their little hands on something is to usually put it in their mouth. Please pay particular care to toys that may cause a choking hazard. This would include small toys and toys that have small removable parts. Not to mention the fact that a toddler can't really comprehend a toy that is designed for older children, they tend to get frustrated. Toddlers and infants do not have the same skills and abilities as opposed to a child of the age five.

Toddlers and infants love stuffed animals and plush toys, but be aware of small and removable items from these toys as well. Pay close attention to the construction of the toy, maybe it isn't so hard to get those eyes or that nose off? Remember it is more than likely these parts will end up in the child's mouth. Also, with any toy make sure that the edges are not sharp.

Electronic toys usually seem like fun but they are not suitable for small children. Children under the age of eight do not know how to properly take care of or handle an electronic toy that may have a heating element in them. Even if your tempted by a good deal, just pass it up they are unsafe for toddlers.

Most toys these days are labeled for age appropriateness, by stating not suitable for children under a certain age, they should warn against choking hazards and other concerns too. These are important guidelines to stick to even if you feel something else looks fun and your child would love it. It's not a bad idea to read the instructions because if it is too hard to understand then certainly your toddler wouldn't understand either.

You know that plastic wrap that many toys come in? Be very careful of disposing of that, when it's removed from the toy it is best to dispose of it right away as it can be a suffocation threat or hazard. Also with the packaging of toys be mindful of those ties that hold the toy in place when they are displayed at the store, the twisty ones that hold the toy in place, make sure you discard these quickly as well.

The U.S. Product Safety Commission can tell you if a toy has been recalled for some reason. Even the major toy companies such as Fisher Price and Disney can make mistakes and market a toy that ends up being a hazard to young children. You can also check on toys that you may already have at home for an older child The U.S. Product Safety Committee has a website with all this information to the public at .

If you don't have access to a computer their phone number is (800) 638-2772. If you find a toy on the recall list in your home they will tell you what to do with the toy.

In closing, pay attention to the labeling and warnings on the toys you are thinking of purchasing and also refer to the recall list and give your tot a happy, safe Holiday .


The standard definition of a toddler is that of an infant now attempting to walk. Know as the "terrible twos", this is typically between the ages or twelve months to two years old. However the term has been applied up to children ages one to three years. Selecting toys for toddlers can be a fun task, as there are so many options to choose from. Since development changes progress quickly during the toddler stages, the child's interests can fluctuate. The toy they couldn't part with several months ago may now be sitting in a corner collecting dust. To keep the toddler's interest, a plaything that is bright and colorful and makes noise is a plus. A good toy selection is one that is used with their new found mobility.

There are a myriad of toys for toddlers that assist with their new upright position. Stationary playthings that they can grab and hold onto will help them develop their ability to stand. These will also assist with balance development as they inch their way around the object. A good example is a workbench or kitchen appliance toy. Since toddlers begin to mimic adult activity and behaviors, these directly relate to the parent's world. Ensure that the free standing toy you buy is safe, sturdy and rated for a toddler's use. Typically these items are of wood or plastic construction.

Another great selection for the child is toys for toddlers that assist or enable mobility. The toddler can use the object for balance while on the go. The addition of sound in the plaything just enhances the toddler's mobile experience. A toy vacuum or a doll stroller can provide that little something to hold onto while exploring their world. The traditional "walker popper" with its bright balls and popping noises has long been a favorite of toddlers worldwide.

Walking is not the only skill that develops during the toddler years. Dexterity and hand-eye coordination progress rapidly during this period. Toys for toddlers that assist in honing these skills are entertaining and promote development. Select playthings that involve connecting bright colored objects, such as large snap beads or building blocks. Another superlative choice is a toy where shapes are fitted into matching slots or holes. Large piece puzzles on a cut-out tray will also promote coordination and dexterity. Play toys that require a "screwing" motion instead of just a "placing" motion are great for toddlers who have attained a higher level of hand-eye coordination.

For a toddler with new found mobility, every experience is educational, providing new insights to their world. Selecting toys for toddlers that compliment this stage in their development is always appropriate. It cannot be emphasized enough, however, that the child's safety is tantamount. Verify the playthings age rating prior to making your purchase. As long as you have chosen a toy that fits well with the toddler's stage in development, the child will be pleased. Providing playthings that occupy the child's attention while assisting in their development can help make the twos less terrible.
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