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i have a 15 month old son who loves playing with his 4 yr. Old brothers planet heroes action figures.... Does anyone know of any action figure type toys (other then little people) in my youngest sons age range??
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Check out http://www.BabyToddlerAndPreschool.GalaxyofStores.com for online stores that have all sorts of baby products, including toys and games for toddlers. Many of these toys and games will not only keep the toddler occupied, but will do so in a stimulating and educational manner. These stores often show information about the products they sell, and usually have a chat line, or a phone number to call, where you can ask questions if you need additional information.
Check out http://www.BabyToddlerAndPreschool.GalaxyofStores.com for online stores that have all sorts of baby products, including toys and games for toddlers. Many of these toys and games will not only keep the toddler occupied, but will do so in a stimulating and educational manner. These stores often show information about the products they sell, and usually have a chat line, or a phone number to call, where you can ask questions if you need additional information.
Suggestions for educational/learning toys/tools for toddlers?
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My daughter is 19 months old. I don't want to give her toys that only serve the purpose of distracting. I have spelling blocks and a few shape matching toys but she doesn't seem very interested. There are so many options out there so any suggestions are greatly appreciated, I want her to learn and have fun:). Thanks!
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Are you looking for toys which can help to teach letters, numbers, shapes and colours?
One thing that my son loved at 19 months, was a wooden alphabet peg puzzle which had both upper and lower case letters (56 pieces) in bright colours. I got it because my son was alphabet obsessed, but I think it would be a good replacement for the spelling blocks which sound like something the average 5 or 6 year old might use.
There are also big foam puzzle mats in bright colours which you can get in both alphabet or numbers which are huge and allow toddlers to get their whole body involved.
Books are also a staple, but they require someone to explain them to the toddler.
I don't think there are many toys which focus on teaching specific things such as numbers and colours, that a toddler would pick up and play with for any extended amount of time. And most toddlers probably would not want to spend much time learning those sorts of things either. Time spent learning colours, shapes and letters, that sort of purely academic thing would require an adult to be there.
But I think most toys have educational value, as long as you focus on providing a range of different toys e.g. music toys, ride on toy, books, a tea set, lego, dolls and crayons.
Are you looking for toys which can help to teach letters, numbers, shapes and colours?
One thing that my son loved at 19 months, was a wooden alphabet peg puzzle which had both upper and lower case letters (56 pieces) in bright colours. I got it because my son was alphabet obsessed, but I think it would be a good replacement for the spelling blocks which sound like something the average 5 or 6 year old might use.
There are also big foam puzzle mats in bright colours which you can get in both alphabet or numbers which are huge and allow toddlers to get their whole body involved.
Books are also a staple, but they require someone to explain them to the toddler.
I don't think there are many toys which focus on teaching specific things such as numbers and colours, that a toddler would pick up and play with for any extended amount of time. And most toddlers probably would not want to spend much time learning those sorts of things either. Time spent learning colours, shapes and letters, that sort of purely academic thing would require an adult to be there.
But I think most toys have educational value, as long as you focus on providing a range of different toys e.g. music toys, ride on toy, books, a tea set, lego, dolls and crayons.
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