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How I Can Know About The Best Educational Toys Which Is Related To Child Growth ?

So many par­ents today are fool­ing them­selves by buy­ing high-tech gad­gets and things like Baby Ein­stein, think­ing that they are mak­ing their chil­dren smarter. The best pos­si­ble thing to do for your chil­dren to aid in their growth is to inter­act with them as much as pos­si­ble. Basic things such as blocks, pic­ture books, stack­able rings, sim­ple puz­zles, dolls/action fig­ures, play houses, leg­gos, etc. are incred­i­ble learn­ing tools. Your child is build­ing fine motor skills while at the same time using cre­ativ­ity and explo­ration to make synap­tic con­nec­tions. Don’t for­get to use fun sen­sory things like play­dough, clay, water, mud, sand, and shav­ing foam as well. Art sup­plies should include lots of blank paper, red, blue, yel­low, black and white paint (let your child dis­cover new col­ors as she mixes the paint), a box of mixed crayons, pens, or pen­cils, and glue or scis­sors depend­ing on age-appropriateness. Remem­ber that our par­ents and grand­par­ents didn’t have a lot of high-tech equip­ment when they were grow­ing up and they seemed to make it okay!

What Do You Think About Educational Toys And Videos?

Seems like there’s been this explo­sion of edu­ca­tional toys and videos out for chil­dren in the past few years. LeapFrog, Baby Ein­stein, and many many more.
I’ve just been think­ing though. Back when our par­ents and grand­par­ents were young, their par­ents taught them every­thing. Every sin­gle thing they learned was some­thing they learned from their par­ents. Does any­one else think it’s a bit sad that it went from par­ents teach­ing kids every­thing, to par­ents pop­ping in a Baby Ein­stein video and say­ing “Look how smart they are!“
I mean, yes they’re get­ting smarter from these toys and don’t get me wrong because it’s won­der­ful. But it seems a bit sad that the only credit par­ents have in that is going out and get­ting the toy from wal­mart or pop­ping in the dvd. What do you think?