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Where I Can Find Educational Toys For My 2 Years Old Daughter ?

Try the web­site 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.

  1. hailsums Jan 31st, 2010 @ 07:20 | #1

    There are many edu­ca­tional toys which is very ben­e­fi­cial for your child like– Learn the alpha­bet, Busy cube, Cir­cle of fun.
    You may find on http://www.toy4education.com and many oth­ers website.

  2. rhymes-r… Jan 31st, 2010 @ 10:24 | #2

    There are many attrac­tive toys :- Pathfinder wall panel, Roller­coaster. You may find on http://www.toy4education.com and many others .

  3. Joseph moore Jan 31st, 2010 @ 11:16 | #3

    toys r us or babies r us

  4. Charles Wilson Jan 31st, 2010 @ 12:55 | #4

    baby’s r us and toys r us; they have leapfrog and all those other edu­tain­ment toys.…she’s a lit­tle too old for the stuff at pet supermarket..lol..really,some of the stuff in there is really fun, although you should hide the dog toys when com­pany is over…it can turn quit awkward…lol.…

  5. Anonymous Jan 31st, 2010 @ 18:06 | #5

    There are many web­site on Inter­net which sells edu­ca­tional toys. You may find on ebay.com, http://www.toy4education.com and many others.

  6. World Expert Jan 31st, 2010 @ 19:38 | #6

    have you ever heard of “lakeshore learn­ing store”? its a store that sells learn­ing resources and sup­plies for teach­ers. they have alot of great learn­ing books and toys for kids of all ages. i love tak­ing my son shop­ping there!! maybe you have one near you.heres the cus­tomer ser­vice #800–428-4414

  7. David Davis Feb 1st, 2010 @ 02:34 | #7

    The fol­low­ing web­site is a won­der­ful resource for par­ents, teach­ers and schools.
    http://www.lakeshorelearning.com
    Another option you might explore are, teacher sup­ply houses or school sup­ply houses for teach­ers in your area. They are usu­ally packed with toys, books, and var­i­ous mate­ri­als you nor­mally won’t find in toy stores.
    When your daugh­ter is a lit­tle older the fol­low­ing web­site is great for sci­ence, and prob­lem solv­ing activ­i­ties for chil­dren begin­ning at age 4–6 and up.
    http://www.scientificsonline.com
    Good luck.

  8. mylilang Feb 1st, 2010 @ 07:31 | #8

    go to toy’s r us at 42ND street.

  9. Pethy Feb 1st, 2010 @ 14:29 | #9

    There are some prod­ucts which is very suit­able:- Rac­ing cars, Ring Toss, Play cube.
    you may find on http://www.toy4education.com and many others.

  10. cinthia Feb 1st, 2010 @ 14:39 | #10

    toys r us (=

  11. Richard Miller Feb 1st, 2010 @ 14:48 | #11

    The ABC shop

  12. youarest Feb 1st, 2010 @ 20:27 | #12

    any museum gift shop, espe­cially a space/science museum
    lakeshore learn­ing store (it’s a store for teach­ers), or any
    teacher’s sup­ply store
    the dis­cov­ery store
    IKEA…believe it or not. IKEA has really won­der­ful child sized objects that are real­is­tic, like pots and pans, china, sil­ver­ware, brooms, and so on. they also sell small musi­cal instruments.

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