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61. Tips for Choosing Appropriate Toys for Babies
January 04, 2012
Early childhood education experts believe that 0 to 3 years old children have the most rapid physical and mental development. Toy for them is a key to understand the objective world. Buying toys should mainly take the child's physical and mental development into consideration. This article will prov...
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62. Children Talking to Toys Are Eager for Communication
December 31, 2011
Why is the baby willing to speak with the toy? For most parents, this phenomenon is natural or has been ignored in their daily life. In fact, this is not simply a daily small action of children, and parents should pay attention to this phenomenon. Experts remind us that the child speaking with toys ...
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63. Tips for Inspiring Children Renewed Interest in Old Toys
December 30, 2011
Many parents are willing to pay big bucks to buy toys for their children, but do not know how to effectively use the toys. This may develop the bad habits of children's endless "greed" for new toys. Change your way of thinking, you will find the old toys have unlimited value for repeated use. This a...
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64. Handmade Toys Suitable for 0 to 3 Year Old Children
December 30, 2011
Many children don't know clear how to grasp the critical period of children intelligence development. Some parents even think it is good enough to let children eat well for their growth or parents do not wait to let the children to learn to read, write and counting numbers at a very young age. Play ...
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65. Four Great Ideas for Mothers to Manage the Old Children Toys
December 30, 2011
The baby tends to have a lot of toys from the birth to now, which there is almost no place to put at home. Many mothers face the problem of dealing with children toys. If you have the similar confusion, you might as well refer to the great ideas of the following four smart mothers.
The first...
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66. How to Choose Appropriate Toys for 2 to 3 Years old Children
December 29, 2011
Children are inseparable from toys. Toys not only add fun for children's life, but also enable them to learn a lot of skills and knowledge. The use of toys to develop intelligence is very common. Choosing toys for children should first learn about the growing stages of children and his ability, so t...
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67. Four Proposals for Parents on Training an Independent Child
December 29, 2011
To cultivate a child with discretion, self-confidence, and sense of responsibility, the parents must understand to award power to the child. This is a win-win approach. They don't need others to tell them what to do, and they want to be themselves and to master all the things. Children gradually exp...
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68. Children Toys Should Not Be Too Complicated
December 29, 2011
It is common to see that very young children today own a large box of toys: electric trains, remote control cars, voice control plane etc. all are equipped with multi-functions and bright colors. However, children will leave these toys alone after playing a few times. Children education experts said...
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69. Six Kinds of Toys Suitable for 0 to 1 Year old Baby
December 26, 2011
First, baby shoes: appropriate for the baby above 0 months. When the baby is attracted by the bright colors or small animal design on the shoes, he would at the same time exercise his muscles and well develop the foot-eye coordination skills.
Second, the baby game mat: appropriate for baby 0...
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70. How to Use Daily Food as Toys to Improve Baby Intelligence
December 26, 2011
Children over two years old become a real "player", and the game becomes an important part of their lives. Children themselves can find many happy playing "toys" from the many daily items like cucumber, noodles, and cookies… … which are all good game materials. The following are seven interesting da...
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