traditional toys
traditional toys
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by Larry M. Lynch - 2006-12-27
Christmas MorningEyes wide and beaming with ear-to-ear smiles, a two year old boy and his five year old sister ripped open their Christmas presents one by one. A battery-powered doll that "sings", a n...
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by Robert Palmer - 2007-03-01
Toys have been an important part of childhood since early civilization and while children today are much different than those thousands of years ago, many of their favorite toys are similar to thos...
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by Robert Palmer - 2007-03-12
During the first three months of infancy, babies spend most of their time eating and sleeping. Their eyes are just learning to focus on objects near their face and they are unable to grasp a toy w...
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by Gary Clay - 2007-03-18
A young child's imagination can turn the most simple object into something new and exciting. An ordinary stone can easily become a racing car or a super jet, and a large cardboard box is all that is ...
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by Gary Clay - 2007-03-18
Toys have been an important part of childhood since early civilization and while children today are much different than those thousands of years ago, many of their favorite toys are similar to those t...
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by Gary Clay - 2007-03-18
During the first three months of infancy, babies spend most of their time eating and sleeping. Their eyes are just learning to focus on objects near their face and they are unable to grasp a toy with...
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by Gary Clay - 2007-03-26
Blocks are still one of the most popular traditional toys available today. Their simple design and flexible usage attract children of all ages, especially preschoolers. Children build and construct ...
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by Gary Clay - 2007-03-26
Preschoolers are full of energy and curiosity and have a natural eagerness to learn. They have mastered many gross motor skills and are extremely active. By preschool age, most children have also ac...
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by Gary Clay - 2007-03-26
Though they may seem like all fun, toys are more than entertaining playthings that amuse our children. Toys are the tools our children use to learn new skills, as well as understand the world and eve...
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by Gary C - 2007-04-04
Though they may seem like all fun, toys are more than entertaining playthings that amuse our children. Toys are the tools our children use to learn new skills, as well as understand the world and even...