toys
toys
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by Bill Carmel - 2007-03-06
One of the most important factors to consider is the safety of your child when playing with a toy. As soon as the birth announcements go out, the baby gifts from family and friends start to show up...
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by Gail Leino - 2007-03-12
The 90s were an era of grunge music, teen angst and generation Xers. Yet it was also a time of rapid change in the global community. Desert Storm was watched by everyone around the world. American ...
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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 Robert Palmer - 2007-03-13
When designing a child�s bedroom or nursery all too often the decisions about storage tend to come quite far down the list of essentials. With the pressing matters of colour schemes and d�cor i...
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by Andrew Regan - 2007-03-14
With so many new video and computer games emerging on the toy market, it's increasingly common for children to get drawn into mindless hours of staring at a screen for fun. Moreover, with a mounting n...
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by Robert Palmer - 2007-03-12
Young children learn and develop through their everyday play activities. They gain social skills, develop cognitive thinking, and even learn language skills during normal childhood play. Toys hav...
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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
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 Kanishkm - 2007-03-19
Because, if they are not met with, their personality can degenerate to the extreme levels.Talk of normal or disabled, all children love toys. No child has similar liking. What happens to be a fun-...
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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...