Parents Toys

Every child needs a special, magical place: a corner of the world (or at least the house) where you can escape, have fun, and the government of his small kingdom. And this place is the toy room.
Why you need a room for toys
There are many benefits of having a designated Toy Room at home. The first and perhaps the most convincing argument is that the sense of ownership-A "this is my space, my things" A-helps develop a child's safety and self esteem. Just put in your child's shoes. Hea is smaller than others, adults set rules, and the world seems so big place with scary stuff and unfamiliar and experiences. But the toy room becomes his sanctuary. It is surrounded by everything he loves, and has total control over what happens inside the walls of the toy room. Do you play with blocks or the ball? Will you read a book or a painting? No one can tell what to do. The Child psychologists also believe that a quarter of toys can help you be more independent because it encourages small but simple decisions without mom and Dad is hanging over his shoulder.
For parents, the toy room is an enclosed, designated area where they can leave the child and not worry about their safety. This leaves them free to attend to tasks or get a precious half hour of "Yo Time".
How to Set up a toy room
-Make sure the toy room is completely childproof, especially if you can not see the child, where will be staying. The windows must be closed locked (you can buy clips or window guards). If you have blinds, make sure the cables are connected well beyond the child's reach (which may get choked on them). Wall outlets should have plastic covers. Other common hazards are: exposed wires, fragile, and the table corners acute.
-Invest in a baby monitor for young children. It better if you can hear them if cryÂ, just so you can quickly check that havenÂ't got hurt.
-Select furniture (tables, chairs, cupboards, shelves, racks or layer) that are designed specifically for your child's age and size. You can climb in an adult height and then collapsed to the floor, or slip while trying to reach a book on a shelf thata is too high.
"If your child age and able to follow directions, give simple room safety toy standards. Better yet, remove everything that could possibly cause more danger beyond their ability to control himself. For example, instead of saying "Dona't running around with sharp scissors" specially designed to give scissors for children.
Toy Room Furniture
Toy-Box. Keep small toys organized and out of the way to prevent slipping. If your child has plenty of toys, try to split into groups and then rotate them. This is not only cleaner, prevents a small child to be overwhelmed (and where carried out an old toy hasnÂ't seen in a long time, treating it as new heÂ'll ita's!)
Bookshelves. Encourage a love by reading books on running easily accessible. Make reading a special bonding moment as Aha, snuggle together to read aloud a favorite fairytale!
-Table and chair. A child needs a table to write, draw, and other activities requiring a bare surface and high, putting together puzzles, crafts, playing with clay, or the impromptu teddy Bear Tea Party. Make sure the table and chair at the right height and that does not need to stoop over their shoulders or arch to reach the table.
-Art easel. Drawing, painting and other creative activities encourage imagination and creativity, and help strengthen the muscles hand for writing. (Did you know that many pre-schoolers have trouble keeping in school only because Dona't like to write?).
Other Optional room furniture are tents toy (to play hide and seek), sleeping mats (for nap times and sleep acquisitions), and clothes racks for jackets.
Classic toys for your toy room
There are traditional toys, without which there can never be considered space toy complete. Ensure provision of all classics, and keep a spare copy of your child's favorite toy if it breaks or is lost!
Balls. If youÂ're worried about your child throw around and break something in the toy room, have an "inner balls" that are smaller and made of lightweight materials such as foam. Balls develop hand-eye coordination and are one of the few toys that are more fun when shared (ideal for dates of game).
Dolls and stuffed animals. These toys are not only comfort and fun to hug, but are useful for imaginative play. Why not treat your child to a beautiful doll house?
Colored pencils, paper and other art materials. If youÂ're worried that your child is scribbling on the walls its beautifully decorated toy room, buy a "washableÂ" crayons that can be cleaned easily with water.
Blocks. Pile up in cities or kingdoms. With a little imagination your child can also be used in conjunction with toys and dolls.
Puzzles. They help to develop logic and spatial reasoning not … talk about patience! Choose puzzles that are appropriate for your child's age and ability, as getting something too complex only discourage him.
Room decoration toy
Now even the busiest parents can decorate a room toys. There are coordinated furniture sets for a number of issues, from a toy room in a lovely pink princess cake with a colorful zoo toy room for kids who love animals. Only by selecting the right pieces, and choose a color in addition to its walls, the room has toys happy, "pulled togetherÂ" Look, even if didnÂ't hire an interior designer! Complete the design with stickers label bedding themes, matching accessories (like lamps and curtains), and works of art of their own child's. WouldnÂ't that be a toy room that anyone would be proud?
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