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December 18, 2009

Playing With Danger – Kids Toys Examined

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , , , — Jennifer @ 7:54 pm

It is a concern of many parents, unsafe toys. Their fears are not completely irrational either, as many children have been harmed by dangerous toys before, although accident numbers are falling after more stringent toy regulations have come into force. However, parents still need to be careful and below we highlight some of the important things to look out for to ensure toys are safe.

Sharp edges. It is imperative that toys do not have sharp edges, even if they are made from seemingly soft materials. Children can often be rough with toys and run around with them, and all it takes is a fall or a snatching motion to cause a cut or skin-pierce.

Small parts. It is generally common knowledge that children and small parts do not mix well. Because of their inquisitive nature, children often put small things in their mouth and can sometimes swallow or even choke on them. Some toys might appear to have no small parts but because they are made from poor quality materials, parts easily break off and pose an equal risk.

Chemicals. Whether it is dangerous chemicals in plastics, harmful fluids in toys, or simply toxins in the paint that they are decorated with, kids can be seriously harmed by inconsiderate materials. All toys should be tested for such things, but unfortunately some dangerous toys slip through the net.

Mechanical Hazards. Some toys might not seem dangerous at first glance but their pure functioning poses a risk to children. Toys that work using elastic or springs can sometimes harm kids eyes if they are poor quality and break for example. Additionally, toys sometimes have dangerous hinges or gates that children can trap finger in.

All toys and Christmas gifts should comply with the health and safety regulations of their respective countries, so next time you’re buying gifts for her or him look out for the endorsement logos on the toy’s label first.

December 9, 2009

Soft Toys – A Child’s Most Valued Memory

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , , , , , , — Jennifer @ 3:38 am

I am sure that there were various times during your childhood that you thought the world had fallen down around you – this is a feeling that all of us have experienced. Quite often, as we look back on those times as an adult, the things that upset us seem kind of trivial, but at a young age even the slightest problem can result in floods of tears.

And the quickest way that our parents found to end our woes? More often than not they warmly handed us our much loved cuddly toy. Soft toys are as much a part of childhood as training wheels on a bike or mittens tied to coat sleeves. Quite simply, they are something all children remember as they grow older.

The undoubted familiarity and comforting capabilities of a soft toy mean that they will always stay in your mind and heart long after the day that you were told you were too old to have one anymore. Their presence to a child is positive and reassuring, and anything that makes a child feel better is of great value, even though to others the object in question is worthless.

Children have plenty of toys to choose from, many of which are more ‘cool’ than a soft toy, but none of the others available offer much in the way of personality and friendliness. Due to their softness and their floppy arms they are far more huggable than any other toy, and they act in much the same way as a comfort blanket for many children. In fact, look at the most favored childhood toy of anyone now grown up and you are likely to see it a little threadbare due to its use as a comforter.

One of the most wonderful things about a cuddly toy is that it is safe enough for a child to have in bed with them as they try to sleep. Having a familiar face next to us as we tried to sleep is something that made being alone in the dark easier to deal with.

That they have remained cherished through out the generations, gives little room for argument against soft toys being the number one toy. They have a classic appeal and it be would surely be a mean parent who felt that their child didn’t need one. Every child needs one, because every child has tough lessons to learn – lessons that are made that little bit easier by having a reassuring and loving presence beside them throughout.

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December 6, 2009

The Importance Of Toys For Toddlers

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , , , , — Jennifer @ 5:12 pm

It is no easy task to second-guess what any child of an age between that of a baby and a kindergartner will do next. Constant adult supervision is necessary as leaving them alone for even a few minutes could result in some accident or misfortune happening, and at that age even a minor bump will lead to tears and a spoilt day.

A child’s thirst for exploration and boundless energy is a wonderful thing to behold, but looking after them can be quite tiring for an adult. Everything seems so interesting to them that they have to keep checking things out.

Toys mean a great deal to children at this age and sometimes they can be hard to separate from them. They normally have a favorite, cute, soft toy, which in their eyes is as real as another human. For times, such toys are a child’s best friend, literally one of the most important things in the world to them. So, they are unlikely to want to leave the toys behind.

This, coupled with the chances that a toddler will fall over (always high!), means that it is suitable to make sure they have quite safe toys to carry around with them. Something like a teddy bear or other stuffed animal will mean that should the toddler fall over their toddler toy does not do them any harm.

The soft toy market is one that will always be a major target for toy companies. Whether the toy be lifelike, an animal, or resemble something from another world, a child will love it and respond to it like a friend.

They are better able to understand the things that you say and that they see as their senses are coming on in leaps and bounds at this point in their lives. As such, any toys that develop their senses can be absolutely perfect for a child. Alphabet games or toys with noises will not only excite but will also mean they have already learnt some basics for when they start at kindergarten.

Always pay attention to the level of fun a child takes from a toy though, as this is just as important as the direct educational benefits from it. Toddlers need to have fun above all else – there is always time for learning later.

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