Toys are not suitable for babies. No matter how good they are, they are meaningless.


Time of issue:

2024-10-24

Looking at the child's room, there are already so many toys, and how to deal with the child's request – accompanied by advertising and peer pressure – at this time is quite tricky.

Looking at the child's room, there are already so many toys, and how to deal with the child's request – accompanied by advertising and peer pressure – at this time is quite tricky. But the prettiest toys aren't necessarily the best – it stimulates more imagination in children. So how to choose good toys for children? Let's look at the following.

Toys and games

Toys can help children start play and help them grow. But your child may not need as many toys as you think. The best toys should be "open-ended". These toys should encourage your child to use imagination, creativity, and problem-solving skills.

Open-ended toys include:

1. Building blocks – One day your child may use them to build a tower, and the next day he may bring a block to his ear and pretend to be an earpiece.

2. Balls – They can be bounced, watched, rolled, lifted, and thrown.

3. Cardboard boxes – They can replace a lot of things, including store counters, ovens, cars, boats, and dollhouses.

4. Doll's clothes – With some old clothes and fabrics, your child can become anything or someone he likes.

5. Scratch paper and scraps – Colored paper, stickers, crayons, and washed markers can get your child started creating a piece of his masterpiece.

Choose a toy

Many toys have restrictions on the age range on the packaging. This one is useful, but when it comes to playing, it's just a guide. Your child's interests, as well as the stage of development, may be more instructive in your choice of toys. Of course, age information is important for the safe use of toys – for example, when a toy has small bumps that could be swallowed by mistake. In such cases, it is advisable to refer to the information on the safe age.

The best "toys" and buddies for your baby are you, the babysitter or other close family members. Your baby will love looking at your face, listening to your voice and being with you. He also enjoys looking at a brightly colored phone, listening to a wind-up musical toy or learning to reach a rattle. When your child can sit up, he will also love something that can be knocked on – he will find it as much fun to hit the pot with a wooden spoon as a special toy.

Children love to play with boxes and often find it more fun to wrap gifts than the gifts themselves. Other good options include construction toys and clothes for dress-up games. Older children tend to enjoy problem-solving and use their imagination. Puzzles or games that your child can play with others are also good options.

Toys that you feel uncomfortable with

There are some toys that may not align with the values in your family. For example, some parents may not be comfortable with toys such as guns, while others may not like dolls or their clothes.

Toy weapons

Toy weapons often involve aggression and violence. When a child plays with an aggressive attitude, it can have a negative impact on the child's self-confidence and physical and mental health. But toy weapons can also be played in a positive way. It depends on how your child plays and whether he or she knows what he or she is doing. For example, your child might use a toy as a prop in a game pretending to be a cop or robber. This may be fine. However, if your child treats other children in an aggressive way, he may need your guidance. This gun is not the key issue.

Children often think of guns as everyday objects, such as sticks, celery, toast, or Lego. It may not be what you want to see, but the energy of a roast gun may not be as good as that of a toy gun. The roast gun is a symbolic symbol that is unlikely to scare others.

Sexy dolls

It's fun to play with dolls, but some dolls have the same sexy, sexy appearance as adults – for example, some female dolls may have miniskirts, fishnet stockings, and high heels. It looks fun and innocent, but it can create a female figure you don't like, play with your baby – or imitate. In fact, a 2009 United Kingdom human rights organization study found that the sexual characteristics of toys can directly affect children's perceptions, attitudes and behaviors about sex. Again, it's important to observe how your child plays with the doll. If you're worried about this, you can offer more dolls with child's characteristics so that your child can get exposure to dolls of various styles and body shapes.

Discuss toys

You are the one in the family who decides what kind of toys your child wants to play with. If you have a strong affection for certain plays, you can discuss them with your child, especially when she is older. You can discuss family values with him. For example, "Guns can intimidate and hurt a lot of people, and none of us have guns in our house." ”

Reprimanding your child or forbidding him from playing with toys is not an effective method. This will make your child want to play with more toys that you don't like. Instead, you can use this opportunity to teach your own children about your own values about weapons, war, and violence.

Children sometimes confuse information about toys. For example, if a child is allowed to watch violent TV shows, or play violent video games, they will wonder if their parents have banned them from playing violent games. If you don't want other adults to give your child a toy as a gift, you need a short, calm explanation to do so. Finally, remember, it's your decision.

The power of advertising

A lot of toys are advertised, and the direct target is your child. When "everyone has it", it's hard to make your child resist a toy. You may prefer to know how to keep your child from being fooled easily. Advertisements often promote a specific play with toys because they are usually featured in a TV show or movie. This doesn't make them bad toys, it just limits the way you can play. This situation will limit your child's imagination as if he imitated or copied a performance from a TV show.


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