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Why Educational Toys Are Important For Infants

Every child has an instinct to learn, as evidenced by his or her ability to act like a sponge to every idea and visual stimulus that crosses his or her path. Because of this, people who say that play has no value whatsoever are eating their words right now. Toys and play, even experts say, play vital parts in children's learning and discovery.

Kids' development and learning abilities vary. Some might already be walking at just nine months, while some children learn late and start at only about two years old. There is nothing unusual about this. There are children that are adept at a particular thing, while other kids are more proficient at another.

What is common to all children, nevertheless, is the fact that they are all naturally born curious about the world around them. Babies, in particular, are ultimate learning sponges because they start out with a clean slate. We should, therefore, never be annoyed at kids who always ask the question "why", as this is an indication of their interest to learn new things and wonder about their environment.

And because infants are the best teaching subjects, great pains have been undergone to develop educational toys that would enhance their sponge-like abilities. Learning starts at home. It is the responsibility of parents and the people that surround infants to make sure these formative years are maximized by exposing their children to toys and things that would encourage and feed their hunger for knowledge.

Toys are what children almost always interact with, and exposing them to a number of well-chosen educational toys will boost their individual growth.

As parents and adults who choose these toys, however, we must realize that educational toys are made according to a child's age and learning pace. Thus, we must only purchase and gift toys that are appropriate for the kid we are giving it to, otherwise, our purpose of teaching and instilling knowledge will be defeated.

Infants, in particular, because their sensory abilities are not as developed as toddlers yet, need toys that stimulate their hearing, touch and sight. Strong contrasting colors and soft colorful objects and toys are best for babies to help them with their hand-eye coordination. Therefore, just when we think that these soft balls do nothing for infants, we need to think again. Any toy that stimulates infants' senses is considered educational.

Toys are the best media for a child to learn. This is because when you mix learning with play, children don't realize that they are being educated. The learning comes smoothly and naturally, and the child does not feel that he or she is being forced to learn something.

From the time an infant is born, introducing him or her to different sounds and sights are important for the development of his visual skills and hand-to-eye coordination. So just when you think that an infant has no need for toys just yet, think again. Educational toys for babies are probably one of the most valuable objects you will give him or her right now.

Below are three of the best and ideal educational toys you can get for your growing infant.

Fisher Price's Peek-A-Blocks Incrediblock

Peek-A-Blocks is sure to get your child's attention because it has lively lights and sounds. Children can stack the eight blocks up or insert them into holes and watch them disappear, all while enjoying a fun lights and sounds mini-show. This is ideal for infants aged 9 months and above.

Learning Curve's Lamaze Grip N Grab Rattle

This rattle comes in bright colors and makes fun and attention-catching sounds when shaken. Parents will appreciate this toy when they're going a long trip with their child because it will surely hold their attentions for quite a while. This is best for babies aged 3 months and up.

Fisher Price's Ocean Wonders Aquarium

This aquarium is a soothing educational toy because it has motions and sound effects that will help put the baby to sleep. It can be attached to the side of the baby's crib so he or she can see and hear it more clearly. First time parents will appreciate this toy. Newborn babies and older will have fun with it.

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