Buying Toys For A 2-4 Year Old Child

At many points in life, you may face the possibility of getting toys for a small child, in the age group 2-4 years old. What do you do in such a case if you have no idea? The idea is to play safe. Toys should be safe for such a small child. Go for reputable companies because they are more likely to take care that the toys are made of non-toxic substances. Unnamed chinese brands contained a high amount of toxic chemicals which could be harmful to a child. This was found out in USA some months back. Fisher Price, Mattel, Toys R Us are some reputed toy stores and manufacturers.

What should you buy? Buy toys that will help the child learn and play at the same time. Building blocks which are large in size will be loved by small children as they have to apply their imagination to make different things looking at pictures supplied along with the blocks. If the child is a small girl, you could purchase a kitchen set which has items of larger size so that no child accidentally swallows anything. Go for cars of larger sizes for little boys. There are toys which will help the child learn numbers and alphabets and also play at the same time. They can also learn about shapes and colors with toys. Toys also help a child develop its mind by engaging the mind in different activities of thinking, designing, learning, playing at the same time.

There are games of rings of different sizes which help a child learn about numbers and relative sizes of objects. There are toys of interconnecting beads which can be connected to make objects of different types and sizes. All of these engage a child’s mind in a positive sense and entertain the child along with learning. So the next time, you want to purchase a toy for a very small child, keep this article in mind.

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