Pretend Play Kitchens

Children under the age of five are not able to grasp accurately the stuff that their parents utter. Lessons have to be converted to senses for them to be effective. Words alone cannot take you far. They try and reason according to things they see and never what they hear you say. Therefore displaying kindness [...]

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Make Your Childs Play Safe

by Liliya on March 4, 2011

Toys undoubtedly play a big part in a child’s life. Therefore, it makes sense to give the best toys to a child. However you don’t want to buy your child a toy that isn’t safe or that he isn’t going to play with. More important than that, you don’t want to buy a toy that [...]

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School is often a challenging location for a large number of youngsters. There is quite a lot about bullies and cliques and striving to fit in throughout perhaps the most tumultuous periods in our lives. For many kids, school is considered substantially more challenging due to educational issues. Each and every boy or girl learns [...]

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The fact that learning to cooperate is essential doesn’t mean that it’s easy. The mundane struggle to get your child to share a toy or put his coat on is part of his experimentation with what is and isn’t acceptable and his search for a balance between being a part of the group while still [...]

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Very often toys with buttons, levers, lights, music, etc are marketed as “developmental” because the toy has so many different functions. “What are the educational benefits of sounds, lights and music?” – curious parents would ask themselves while choosing new toy. And believe it or not, proper answer would be “NONE“. Unfortunately, music/lights toys often [...]

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The Power of Make-Believe Play

by Liliya on February 23, 2011

Would like your little one to become a great friend, to feel self-assured and safe, as well as have great results in school? It’s as easy as supporting her passion for make-believe. You can easily enable her acquire more out of her most loved forms of pretend play by reading on why pretend-play games are [...]

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