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Toys are fun and are an important part of any child\'s development. Toys for infants often make use of
distinctive sounds, bright colors, and unique textures. Through play with toys infants begin to recognize
shapes and colors.
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Educational Toys - What They Are and Why They Matter
By Rachel Nunez
Children are naturally curious. They are easily attracted and distracted by the things around them,
and they quickly pick up pieces of information that adults tend to overlook. Along with children's
inquisitiveness is their willingness to do something to satisfy their curiosity or to test their idea.
Children, unlike adults, have yet to make their own interpretations of the basic events happening in
their surroundings. Their uncluttered minds welcome knowledge that will either be useful or detrimental
to their learning. This vital stage in children's growth must be complemented with proper guidance
inside and outside the home, support and encouragement, proper formal education, and educational
toys.
Children have short attention spans and are very energetic, reasons why a teaching-and-learning set
up that makes things appear like "work" bore them. To get their attention, there should be things that
will pique their interest and encourage them to use their five senses. Children like games and activities
where there are toys because the latter encourages them to use their creativity and imagination.
Toys are good tools for educating young minds because they do not force children to learn, promote
learning without the little ones realizing it, do not have to be set up in closed quarters all the time, and
can be replaced or added to as children grow older. Children like to play and their daily activities
become more enjoyable when they have toys to play with.
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