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Educational Baby Toys

 

Author: Eddie Tobey

Choosing the right types of toys for babies and infants requires understanding of their specific needs, interests, and abilities by knowing the characteristics of the different stages of growth and development. Toys are of vital importance in the learning process of babies. The rate at which they absorb information can depend on the development of their neuromuscular skills. However, well-chosen toys can be of assistance to help stimulate their development as well as their overall growth and maturity.

The empty stare that might be observed in the eyes of infants is not at all empty. The capacity of their sense of sight is limited, so that is why some areas may appear to be vacant. Red, white, and black are the first shades that the baby recognizes. Toys with these color tones can easily attract their attention, stimulating their sense of sight and therefore leading to the tendency to grab and grasp. Educational toys for babies and infants must be handy enough to be easily gripped and manipulated. Toys that will appeal to their sense of sight, hearing, and touch, like mobiles, rattles, and brightly colored toys with varied textures are good choices from among the other types of educational toys.

The tendency of hand to mouth reaction once they get hold of something is part of their development. However, it is oftentimes the cause of injuries that can be otherwise prevented through proper attention and assistance. Avoid toys with pointed edges that can cause scratches and wounds. The pieces of toys must not be small enough to be swallowed. They are also developing their first set of teeth which can be stimulated by toys that they can chew on.

Toys that are suited to the stage they are in must be carefully chosen to maximize their growth and development.

Author Bio:
Eddie Tobey is a eminent columnist. Eddie likes to write articles about this subject.
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