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Where I Can Find Educational Toys For My 1 Years Old Daughter ?

wal-mart.…babies R Us.….ANYTHING can be edu­ca­tional if you make it. i have a 1 year old too, so i know what i’m talk­ing about.
just have fun with her. get her a set of wooden blocks.…my son has some and they are his favorite things. i feed him A LOT of hormel cups (they make them in Mac n cheese and chicken noo­dle rings and oth­ers) any­ways, they come with a lit­tle plas­tic lid. when i get done cook­ing it, i give the lid to him. he prob­a­bly has 20 or 30. he LOVES those things. they are FREE, basi­cally. he stacks them and i count them with him. like i said, any­thing can be used as a learn­ing toy…and it doesn’t have to be expen­sive.
good luck!

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  1. Mandy Feb 1st, 2010 @ 13:43 | #1

    some of the pre­vi­ous answers are really good but the most impor­tant thing for your daugh­ter to learn is that she can count on you to be there when she needs you.
    some of the most edu­ca­tional toys for this age child are the ones you make your­self.…
    they dont have to be elec­tronic, or fancy, or cost lots of money or take lots of time.
    my daugh­ters favorite toy was a book all about her that i made from pho­tos, pic­tures from magazines(and adver­tise­ments), and some that i col­ored or had her brother and sis­ter color for her.
    the first pages showed her as a new­born and with pic­tures of all the mem­bers of our fam­ily with there names next to them.
    then sev­eral pages of pic­tures of babies, ani­mals, toys, and food(from mags and adver­tise­ments) but all things she liked or was inter­ested in.
    then sev­eral pages of pic­tures of her at dif­fer­ent ages doing things all over town with our fam­ily and friends, and places we vis­ited.
    then a page with col­ors with the names with them and a few more pic­tures
    and the last page shows her sleep­ing with thumb in her mouth and her favorite blan­ket and sleep­ing friends.
    shes now almost 19 years old and that was one of the things she took with her to col­lege.
    but you can make posters, placemats(sealed with con­tact paper), musi­cal instru­ments, blocks, pup­pets, or almost any thing
    if you have more ques­tions check out your local library, or local day­care facil­ity some one there will most likely help you out. or you can email me.at .…tchrzpt@yahoo.com

  2. rhymes-r… Feb 1st, 2010 @ 13:59 | #2

    fish­er­pice toys look at them on their website

  3. Anonymous Feb 1st, 2010 @ 16:42 | #3

    Try the web­site http://www.discoverytoys.com. They have toys rang­ing from new­born through teens. Every toy is edu­ca­tional as well as fun. The prices range from cheap to expen­sive. I have 3 chil­dren and have pur­chased all of their edu­ca­tional toys from them. They will ship them directly to your home. Hope this helps.

  4. ANGEL Feb 1st, 2010 @ 22:29 | #4

    Baby Ein­stein videos.

  5. hailsums Feb 2nd, 2010 @ 03:41 | #5

    There are some edu­ca­tional toys which is related to sports like– Sports Mas­sager Foot­ball, Sports Mas­sager Soc­cer, Can­dle Bas­ket­ball.
    You may go on http://www.toy4education.com and many other website.

  6. ashleyni Feb 2nd, 2010 @ 09:20 | #6

    There are some very good learn­ing toys like– Aba­cus, Alpha­bet Train, Cas­tle Fig­ures.
    You may find on http://www.toy4education.com and many oth­ers website.

  7. George Martin Feb 2nd, 2010 @ 13:22 | #7

    There are some good edu­ca­tional toys which is very nice like:- Space Coaster, Ten Counter, Pyra­mid of Play.
    You may visit on http://www.toy4education.com and many oth­ers website.

  8. Donald Harris Feb 2nd, 2010 @ 18:57 | #8

    Hon­estly the most edu­ca­tional toy for your daugh­ter is your house. All these Leap Frog Multi but­ton singing tickle toys are just out to get your money. The most edu­ca­tional expe­ri­ence for your daugh­ter is your voice explain­ing what she sees. My son is 2 and a month. He can count to 10 and knows his col­ors, let­ters in his name, sounds of ani­mals. Get down on the floor and crawl around. See what she sees and help her under­stand by explain­ing it. I under­stand it feels stu­pid. It is okay you are her daddy and she thinks you are amaz­ing so don’t worry.

  9. Mark White Feb 3rd, 2010 @ 00:26 | #9

    discoverychannel.com

  10. Michelle Feb 3rd, 2010 @ 06:05 | #10

    Toys R Us, Wal-mart, Targ­ert, any­where that sells toys. I pre­fer leap frog toys. My daugh­ter is one and she has Fridge Phon­ics, (By Leap Frog), You put the let­ter in the mid­dle of the toy and it says the let­ter and the sound of the let­ter, she loves Sesame Street, and all types edu­ca­tional dvd’s. I go into Toys R Us and get broke, for edu­ca­tion. Any­thing by Lap Frog, they have touch and see books where you can work with her. Be Blessed!

  11. Strawber Feb 3rd, 2010 @ 08:50 | #11

    There are some very good edu­ca­tional toys which can play your child like– Bank– Base­ball, Bank-Basketball, Bank-football
    You may go on http://www.toy4education.com and many other website.

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