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Lasting Fun And Learning With Wooden Educational Toys

by Adriana Noton

A child who is playing with a toy, some might argue, is a child learning. Nevertheless, many parents and experts maintain that wooden educational toys are the best toys to teach children when compared to plastic toys.

Wooden toys offer many benefits to the consumer. A quality wooden toy is durable enough to withstand decades of play. Before too long what was once a toy might become a treasured family heirloom.

Wooden toys are much more earth friendly than plastic toys. Wood is an earthly phenomenon, whereas plastic is a human endeavor. This signifies that wooden toy production has a gentler impact on the environment and produces less waste, making a healthier world for all the world's inhabitants. However, the healthy benefits of wooden toys do not end with the environment.

Many wooden toys come untreated or are finished with non-toxic paints. In comparison, recent studies indicate that some plastics can have harmful effects on human health. In addition, wood has antibacterial properties, in fact, a wooden toy in the same room as a plastic toy is said to have less germs. This is important to many parents who understand that their infants chew on toys as often as they touch them.

It is possible to further enumerate the advantages of wooden toys. Dense, grainy, or smooth, many children enjoy touching wooden toys. Some children are drawn to the natural warmth exhibited by the toys, even to the extent that they are soothed and drawn to them. This inherent quality, some might assert, heightens the educational experience of a child, because they might play with a wooden toy more frequently and for longer periods of time. However, wooden toys not only appeal to the sense of touch but also to the sense of smell. Many wooden toys are carved from aromatic woods and thus provided further sensory stimulation for children.

There are numerous wooden toys said to promote learning. Toys for learning are meant to encompass the social, intellectual, emotional, and physical growth of a child. An infant might first play with a chew toy or a rattle. This experience begins to develop the their motor-skills and sensory levels.

There are toys geared towards older infants and toddlers. At this age children are beginning to understand spatial relationships between objects and to identify colors and shapes, in addition, they are still developing coordination. Wooden sorting toys or wooden stacking games are perfect to engage these skills. Moreover, children can gain awareness of balance and hand and eye coordination though play with large building blocks (later on they will graduate to basic building blocks).

For children who are a little older there is a wide variety of wooden toys to choose from. These children will enjoy learning about animals on the farm, at the zoo or in the wilderness by playing with wooden animal sets. They may even feel like they have traveled to all those places. They can also better understand everyday life within their house and community when they place with housekeeping, baking and building sets. Wooden number and letter sets develop language and counting skills. Also, these children might still want to engage with wooden toys geared towards younger children: rattles and stacking games. Just as they might want to adventure out towards more analytical toys, such as puzzles and mazes.

Many older children want the challenge of toys that engage their analytical skills. Whether they enjoy puzzles, mazes and labyrinths, model building or play sets, wooden toy makers will likely have something to engage their imaginations and challenge their critical thinking skills. Regardless of a child's age, some experts and parents agree that wooden educational toys promote a child's confidence, encourage the use of their imagination, and create fun.

Buying baby toys isn't just to provide your child with a fun activity - it's also to help them learn! Shopping at local toy stores will provide you with educational toys that are both enlightening and fun, all at the same time!



Five Family Friendly iPhone Apps

Five Family Friendly iPhone Apps

As of June 2010, there are 225,000 available iPhone apps, and 5,000,000,000 downloads to date. Picking the right ones for your kids and your family is a daunting task.

Three basic ways to choose are: friend and family recommendations; by studio developer; trial and error. And reading articles like this one.

In the words of J.K.Rowling whose Harry Potter books have sold more than 400 million copies worldwide, "It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities."

Following are five family-friendly apps chosen for the three E’s: entertainment, educational, and economical value.

1. Elmo's Monster Maker

*2010 Parents' Choice Silver Honors Award Winner*

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEMBzXKs1oA

Description: Beloved Elmo wants you to create a monster friend. Start by choosing a monster body, touch its face and give it eyes, nose – maybe even a hat. Make it uniquely yours – but ready for sharing and dancing with Elmo when you’re creation is finished!

Price: $3.99

Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.0 or later.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/elmos-monster-maker/id350361202?mt=8#

2. White Noise

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bp8lYEd5vm0

Description: Quiet the noise wherever you are. Ambient environment sounds that are soothing and help relaxation and sleep for the whole family. High quality looped sounds of crickets chirping, waves rolling, rain falling.

Price: $1.99

Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.0 or later.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/white-noise/id289894882?mt=8#

3. Jirbo Match

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6vHFV-qd3k

Description: A memory game where matching pairs of animals is the goal.
Excellent fine motor skill for pre-schoolers; good for ages 1-10; entertaining and educational for restaurants, family trips, or a rainy afternoon.
The highest score in the least amount of time makes you a winner.

Price: FREE FOR A LIMITED TIME!

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/jirbo-match/id290666836?mt=8

4. Word Scramble (2)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldPRrCc1_BU

Description: This popular word game is back – new and improved. A snappier look, new Trophies and Unlockables. A simple word search combines with a race against the clock to find as many words as you can – based on three letters. The longer the word – the more the points. A “play and pass” mode lets kids share a single iPhone and play against each other.

Price: FREE

Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.0 or later.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/word-scramble-2-by-zynga/id329756985?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D6#

5. Vocab U

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5-HFE6G5J0&feature=player_embedded

Description: An intelligent word game that combines a Vocabulary Puzzle with Word Scramble and Find-A-Word gaming features. A true test of word knowledge and a great vocabulary enhancer.

Price: $0.99

Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.0 or later.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vocab-u/id351323508?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D6#

And then of course you can just buy a Kindle and take any book or magazine with you and the family wherever you are going. And the latest challenger, the rumored iPad killer app is Flipboard - a revolutionary personal digital newsstand.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2vpvEDS00o

Whatever the choice – the virtual store is full and ready for your business.

Louise Baker is a freelance writer and journalist. She currently writes about online degrees for Zen College Life. Her most recent article was on the best online schools in the USA.


Simple Bonding Moments With Toddlers

by Riko Kawasaki

How many times have you said that your life revolves around your kids and yet, when they come and ask for attention, you put them off? In this busy world where most of the time, both parents work hard to make ends meet, children are often left alone with nannies or grandparents that, naturally, kids would always try to seek your attention.

Realistically speaking, no one is a Super Mom or a Super Dad that they can spend all their non-office hours with the kids. Understandably, some of you would want a certain level of peace and quiet after a hard day in the office. But, on the other hand, your little one had probably waited the whole day for your return just to be with you. They may scream, laugh, thrown tantrums, show you their new antics just to vie for your attention. In other words, they are asking for some bonding moments with you.

It has always been said that quality time is more important than quantity of time spent with the kids. Thus, allot a few hours each day to really get to know them better and know how they spent their time away from you. And when you spend time with them, ensure you are there both in body and mind. Give them your full attention - physically and emotionally.

Bonding time doesn't have to be an expensive activity for you and your kids. Do things together. If you don't have time to bond at night, then do it first thing in the morning. Have breakfast together and talk about the things that happened to them the day before, and plans that they might have for the day.

Give them unexpected treats. It's those little surprises that really count a lot. You don't have to wait for an occasion to give them something. Make them feel special by buying those small tokens that reminded you about them while you were away. It simply shows that you despite your hectic time at work, you are always thinking of them.

Don't forget to say the three all-important words every day. Constantly assure and re-assure them of your love so they grow confident and loving individuals with a high level of self-esteem. Knowing and feeling they are loved will help them conquer any feelings of insecurities.

Lastly, accompany your "I love yous" with hugs and kisses. Touch is a strong way of showing your love to them. Shower your kids with hugs and kisses and see how they respond back to your actions. More than anything, see how their hugs and kisses heal you of your own anxieties and discomforts - even you will feel gratifying love.



Calming A Fussy Baby

by James Lunden

Calming a fussy baby can sometimes be easier said than done. Most times fussiness is a direct result of hunger, or discomfort from excess gas that results from not burping your baby properly. There are other times when your baby seems to cry and squirm for no good reason at all.

When you're attempting to calm your fussy baby, remember that there are no cure-all tricks that work all the time, without fail. Some parents will come to find that one special trick works 95% of the time on their infant, but there will always be times when you just have to try everything until something eventually does the trick (or they get tired of being fussy).

Things that can help:

Running a vacuum cleaner, or hair dryer - Some parents have a hard time accepting this as an option, as both are extremely noisy and loud noise tends to wake babies rather than calm them. The fact is either can work marvelously and may work for you.

Having a large variety of soothers, rattles, stuffed animals, carousels, etc. - This is an obvious suggestion, but the more variety you have the better. What works one time, may not work the next. On the same note: What didn't work on your fussy baby last time they acted out, may very well calm them now. Think of it in terms of having a variety of tools to get the job done.

Sing to your baby - Start of singing quietly, in a gentle and soothing tone of voice. If that doesn't work, don't be afraid to raise your voice. While you don't want to yell at your baby, they may find a louder voice more soothing, so don't be timid about raising the volume a little.

Burp them gently - This is in case your infant still has some gas from their last feeding. Excessive gas can cause a great deal of discomfort for your baby.

Watch The Clock

If your baby continues to be fussy for several hours, with no end in sight, it would be a good idea to take them to the hospital to make sure everything is OK. While you don't want to jump to conclusions, prolonged fussy behavior may indicate the need for a thorough check up.



How To Transport Babies Safely

by Anthony Marshall

Carrying babies in a cloth tied to the body as a sling was common in most cultures traditionally. The knotted cloth is carried in the front or the back or simply slung over the shoulders so that the child rests on the hips. The child was carried over the back, or the front or the hips by the women while they worked or traveled. Infants were carried in earlier times in baskets, cradleboards, portable cradles and travois.

It was in the 1960s that the slings became once again popular with the introduction of structured soft pack. Toddlers and older kids were carried on the back using frame backpack. Later wrap was introduced in Germany to carry babies. In the 1980s, the ring sling became fashionable. The pouch carriers were introduced in the 1990s. The modernization of the traditional mei tai of the Chinese with features such as padding has made it popular in recent years.

Various baby carriers that are available in the market include backpack carriers, baby slings, and the hip and soft front carriers. They differ in many aspects. The materials used are different. The extent of flexibility too differs. The confinement and support that they offer are different. They are also decorated differently.

Strollers can be used to transport babies as well as young kids. They look like seat or chair on wheels. A harness holds the baby. This prevents the baby from falling off. The parents are relieved that the child is safe and secure. Strollers have three point harness which goes around the waist and between the legs. This keeps the baby secure to the stroller. There is also the five point harness which is the safest. The harness goes between the legs, over the shoulders and around the waist making it impossible for the child to wiggle out of it. The strollers are provided with hand break or foot break. There are four wheels to keep the stroller steady on the ground. Strollers with different features and models are available in the market. You can get the details, for instance, on Stokke Xplory strollers from Stokke Xplory reviews.

If you are planning to get a stroller, make sure that the stroller does not wobble or tip, and do not have sharp edges. You should also be careful while using the stroller lest there be accidents.

It is of utmost priority that babies have to be out of harm's way. So, mommies will forever be on guard to be sure that their babies are well taken cared of.

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