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Stocking The Toy Shelf

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Stocking the Toy Shelf

Having the right playthings on hand can go a long way toward assuring that developmental targets are met and that there is enough on hand to keep children happily engaged; however, you may also want to consider the following Do's and Don'ts for making playtime as smooth as possible.
Buying Do's

  • Look for sturdy toys such as stitched dolls, wooden blocks, and puzzles with heavy pieces.
  • Provide play and playthings that offer new experiences.
  • Store toys where your child can get to them easily and without help.
  • Keep parts stored together (an end of the day task) so you don't lose any parts.
  • Consider if you are buying something that will require special care or arrangements.
  • Keep safety in mind. A good rule of thumb for children ages 3 and under is to avoid anything that can fit through a toilet-paper tube.
  • Tell your child why you selected a particular gift/toy.
  • Make children responsible for cleaning up after play, helping them so it becomes part of the play.
  • Remember that paying a lot for a toy doesn't mean you will get high play-value.
  • Suggested ages on toy boxes are fairly reliable, and buying something more advanced will not speed up that timetable.
  • Consider toys that require pretend play and imagination such as hats, dish sets, children's tools, and dolls.
Buying Don'ts
  • Avoid overwhelming a child with more than one or two new gifts/toys at a time.
  • Never make comparisons to other family members' gifts.
  • Toy boxes encourage dumping and lost pieces.
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