Big Tips for Little People

Alex Toys Jungle Waterfall

Oct 15, 2009 Author: Babyler | Filed under: Toys

  • This set won the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Seal Award
  • Pieces stick to the tub or tile wall with sturdy suction cups
  • This set helps kids learn cause and effect and develops their motor skills
  • This bath toy is phthalate-free
  • This bath toy makes bath time fun for kids

Product Description
Make a cool waterfall in your tub! The pieces stick to the tub or tile wall with suction cups. Pour the water into the elephant funnel and watch the monkey make eyes at you. The water cascades down the slide then makes the fan spin. It’s wacky, wet fun in the tub…. More >>

Alex Toys Jungle Waterfall

Safe Installation of Baby Changing Stations

Oct 14, 2009 Author: Babyler | Filed under: Baby Products

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Tips For Buying Toddlers Toys

Oct 14, 2009 Author: Babyler | Filed under: Toys

Toddler toys, like childhood itself, mean different things to different people. To the average European or American parent, a toy serves to keep the young amused and distracted. Now more than ever, with the belief that multiple intelligences can be stimulated in the early years, toy manufacturers are gearing their products towards those than can keep children beguiled, occupied and instructed. For instance, toys should help the child develop his motor skills, and engage him in fantasy and investigative play. Many toy companies have continuously strived to make products which not only stimulate physical development but also nurture emotional and intellectual advancement. Despite this, the sad fact remains that not all toy bought stores come up to the specifications for toys that stimulate holistic growth. Thus, it is up to the parents, especially the mother, to make sensible decisions when purchasing toys. Claudia Jones, in her book “Parents are Teachers, Too,” cited how important that responsibility is, and how to implement it by outlining the 2 Stages of Learning, and suggested appropriate toys for each stage: The Sensorimotor Stage This is the period from birth to 1 ½ -2 years, which includes the stage where, if an object is hidden, it no longer exists. Toward the end of the first year, the toddler begins to realize that just because an object can’t be seen, it doesn’t mean it’s no longer there. When he begins to put words together with objects (word association), and grasp the concept of representation, he is thus prepared to pass into the second period. Toys to look for: Shape-sorting toys, animal puzzle toys, knobbed and squeezable toys, touch and stack toys, stack and sort toys, and others of the same kind make wonderful toys for toddlers at this stage. What these toys do: Most of these toys stimulate the toddler’s imagination, boost his language development and build up his dexterity. The Preoperational Period This stage follows the sensorimotor period and lasts up until 6 ½ to 7 years of age. (Ms. Jones reminds parents that the passage from one stage into the other is not abrupt or definite. )This second stage is one in which the child judges entirely by appearance. During the preoperational period, a child is aware only of his own point of view. Toys to look for: Washable poster paint toys (ie: Melissa and Doug wooden deluxe standing easel set), room set toys (ie: bedroom set, living room set, kitchen set, etc. ), mini-scooters, card game directional toys (ie: Right Turn, Left Turn), catch and shoot basketball toys, activity books , memory games, airplane kits, stick ‘em toys, piggy bank toys (ie: Money Savvy Pig), etc. What these toys do: These toys stimulate creativity, allow children to make their own decisions, give them a sense of control that leads to a sense of security, develop strategy skills, encourage group play, and most importantly, encourage parental participation. The Period of Concrete Operations At about the age of 7, a child understands the concepts of conservation and the relationship between a whole and its parts. His thinking seems fairly logical to adults, but he has a difficult time dealing with abstract ideas. The Period of Formal Operations At about 11 years of age, the child enters this period, which lasts until he is 14 or 15. The child learns to see beyond reality. He can visualize the potential of things and deal with ideas. These all lead him to adult reasoning. The Bottom Line The parent’s decision to purchase toddler toys involves seeing those toys through the eyes of a child, and going beyond that viewpoint to see how it would develop the child in all aspects. The decision to buy a toy is apart from actually buying it. That window, then, should be one that looks through what the toy can do in developing a child’s multiple intelligences while providing the child with genuine joy and satisfaction.

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Gund Sesame Street “The Count” doll with cape

Oct 14, 2009 Author: Babyler | Filed under: Toys

  • Satin cloak of red and green
  • Soft and floppy design
  • New character from Gund
  • Perfect for both play and collecting Gund
  • For ages 12 months and above

Product Description
Gund Count Plush Toy- 14″ Introducing Count, Gund’s newest Sesame Street Character plush toys, encouraging children to learn numbers. Count has a soft body and is 14 inches tall; he wears a black suit jacket and a green and fuscia satin cape. 1,2,3..numbers are fun with Count!… More >>

Gund Sesame Street “The Count” doll with cape

The Real Truth About Wooden Toys

Oct 14, 2009 Author: Babyler | Filed under: Toys

Conventional toy makers may be in the minority today yet many parents feel the cost of traditional wooden toys are well worth it: delivering permanence as well as safety and imaginative play and so have witnessed resurgence in popularity.

While some wooden toys can cost significantly more than their plastic counterparts, many parents feel wooden toys still remain the best play options for their children, regardless of cost. In a ‘cost conscious’ consumer market, with many budget-wholesale-discount outlets, why do so many parents go the ‘extra mile’ in time and expense? The answer can be found in the advantages of the ‘Classic Wooden Toy’ for their children.

The Wooden Toy Advantage. . .

Wooden toys, in particular, are bright and safe toys for your child, especially when purchased from reputable manufacturers in the U. S. A. Wooden toys from manufacturers such as ‘D and Me’ , ‘BEKA’, and ‘THE PUZZLE-MAN TOYS’ are made in the United States and meet all current standards for toy safety. These manufacturers specialize in wooden toys for children. For them, it is their ‘bread and butter’ . . . so quality and safety are tops in their design and manufacturing process. Today, while it is certainly true that most aisles of toy stores are dedicated to plastic toys, there are more than a few toy makers making a go of it by producing high quality crafted wooden toys. I especially like the manufacturers mentioned above as I am familiar with their dedication to safety and quality. Because of this, ATLPlaytime, an online toy retailer (www. atlplaytime. com) can unconditionally stand behind products from those manufacturers.

Wooden toys allow children to use their imaginations. These toys don’t ‘play with themselves’ and, being relatively simplistic, there are few to no ‘bells and whistles’ to distract a child from the thought and imagination that goes with quality play. Though it certainly cannot be explained by anything scientific, wooden toys just seem to have the magic touch when it comes to encouraging imaginative play through exploration and contact.

Wooden Toys ‘Feel Good’. Let’s face it, there is something inherent to wood that makes it speak quality. Kids are more likely to learn how to use their sense of touch and feel when they use wooden toys. Toys made of clear wood, especially hardwoods, with good grain that ages gracefully with play soon takes on that heirloom quality. Indeed, the cost of many of these toys is directly due to the choice of quality, select hardwoods that are becoming increasingly rare.

Wooden Toys are Durable. Just ask any pre-school, kindergarten, or grade school teacher. Wooden toys have staying power and can take the daily abuse that real kids and real play imposes. Those educators who most commonly purchase wooden toys for their students are Kindergarten and first grade teachers and those who teach children with special needs. Occupational Therapists especially use wooden toys and puzzles frequently and with great success to help the ‘developmentally slowed’.

Wooden toys are one of the products which have lasted centuries and while we tend not to think in those terms we may very well think of our grandchildren and perhaps even our Great Grand Children. In this context, modern plastic toys can commonly and simply be destroyed. Wooden toys are designed to withstand damage much easier and can even take on character. My Granddaughters play with wooden toys that have MY teething marks on them! Wooden toys can be an investment that can be handed down generation to generation.

Wooden Toys Will Never be Obsolete. . .

Toys have certainly changed during the last one hundred years but one thing that has not changed is the fascination of both old and young alike with classic wooden toys.

Look in almost any cut rate store this coming Holiday season and notice the many current toymakers that continue to bedazzle the world with their seemingly endless supply of computerized and electronic toys. Despite this, there should be little doubt that wooden toys will remain beloved favorites for many more generations to come.

Wooden Toys Will Always be Popular. . .

The truth is that the latest gadget on the latest toy has not made traditional children’s wooden toys any less desirable to children, or even to adults for that matter. The latest plastic toy has not made wooden toys become obsolete. In addition, while wooden toys may not have all of the bells and whistles of modern toys they still allow children to engage in meaningful play, developing cognitive and problem-solving skills that will carry throughout the rest of their lives.

Kids have been enjoying their playtime with wooden toys for centuries. . . and as long as there are trees, it will continue to be so.

Chickin Barry is the owner and operator ATLPlaytime, an online store specializing in quality educational toys and therapy: WWW. ATLPlaytime. COM.

How to Create a Perfect Baby Nursery

Oct 13, 2009 Author: Babyler | Filed under: Baby Products

One of the miracles of life is having the gift of procreation. In today?s generation there are numerous ways an expecting mom can get excited, well, even dads too. One of the basic things that come into the minds of would-be parents is preparing a nursery for the little angel?s arrival. Some would be anxious while others overwhelmed on the idea. Well, many for sure are having mixed emotions on where to start and how to create a perfect baby nursery. Here are some few basic steps: Start with a budget. The best way to start is to know how much money you can afford. This will be the foundation on everything you will have to consider. Allot a certain amount of that budget for specific items such as furniture and baby nursery decorations. Then plan and create a theme. Nowadays, there are lots of themes to choose from. The animated characters have evolved since the old days. There are superheroes, adorable animal groups and many others. These can be provided by wallpapers that are already printed with colorful character designs. However, if you prefer to maintain a low profile in your nursery, painting it with more calming and neutral colors would suffice, with some few accents like designed boarders. In this way, there is a lot you can still improve on the room as your taste and imagination may flourish together with your baby?s growth. One healthy advice if you are undecided whether to do paper walls or painting is to collaborate both. Try making a center wall that would be subject to your wallpaper of colorful characters, and accent it by painting the other walls with colors that would result in visual harmony. Start shopping. This could be the most tedious part, but also the most fun. After having a theme in mind or whether to exclusively do wallpapers, painting or combination of both, start buying these things for the wall. Then proceed with the accessories. One important thing in shopping for furniture, decorations and nursery bedding for your baby nursery is to make sure the items are non toxic and are packed with safety features. Plus, they should of course match with your walls and the theme you planned. Make sure you don’t buy too much little stuff so as to crowd your nursery. When the time comes for you to put them all inside the room, it might be too late to realize that you’ve bought so much for the space you have available. Besides, small items would be eventually hazardous for your little angel as he may learn to crawl and put every little thing he sees inside his mouth. Finally, have a major room makeover! Yes, save the best for last. After planning and shopping, now is the time to transform that lifeless room into a work of art. Start with the walls. Apply the theme you have created. If you?ve decided to paint make sure to keep the room well ventilated. Then decorate and explore your imagination. Remember that the baby nursery will be your little angel’s haven. Take time and seriously plan on how to make that room the best place for your baby.

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Earlyears Fill ‘N Fun Water Baby Play Mat

Oct 13, 2009 Author: Babyler | Filed under: Toys

  • 6 months & up
  • Babies will love pushing, patting and grabbing for tactile and visual fun all without getting wet
  • Great for tummy time activities

Product Description
The Earlyears’ Fill ‘N Fun Water Baby Play Mat from International Playthings is the perfect chance for your baby to have educational fun! Playing and learning have never been so entertaining as your child journeys through his early years. Fill the inflatable edge play mat with tap water for tactile and visual fun. The baby play mat features five water pals to push and try to grab. It makes a great tummy time activity for your baby…. More >>

Earlyears Fill ‘N Fun Water Baby Play Mat

Munchkin Fun Ice Chewy Teethers

Oct 13, 2009 Author: Babyler | Filed under: Toys

  • Stays soft even when frozen
  • Filled with non-toxic gel
  • Ideal for 0-24 months
  • Please Note: Colors and styles vary. We will choose which color you receive.

Product Description
Fun shapes, bright colors and an irresistible textured surface make these chewy teethers a favorite. Pop them in the fridge or freezer to soothe and massage your babys tender gums. The shape is easy for little hands to hold and there of lots of little bumps and textures to relieve all types of teething pain!… More >>

Munchkin Fun Ice Chewy Teethers

Are your Children’s Toys Safe?

Oct 13, 2009 Author: Babyler | Filed under: Toys

It’s a sad fact that many of the most dangerous toys are favourites. Thousands of cheap, unsafe toys are finding their way onto the market place with little being done to stop them. How many unsafe toys are there on the shelves that we just don’t know about? Potentially dangerous toys are a serious issue, but the scale of the problem is not yet big enough to spark an exodus of U. Despite industry standards and ongoing improvements, dangerous toys are still widely available and sold. Dangerous toys can be classed as toys with parts that young children can choke on, stick up their nose, or otherwise hurt themselves with: sharp corners, fast-moving, massive projectiles, etc. Children’s toys can become dangerous if they are misused or if they fall into the hands of children who are not old enough to play with them. Just looking around car boot and garage sales will show you where most of the older and dangerous toys are bought and sold. People think they are getting a bargain but what is the real cost?

Millions of dangerous toys which are for sale on shelves are being recalled every day because of various reasons. There are several different factors that can make a toy dangerous. Toys with magnets are high on the list due to the lead content, and the fact that young children can swallow, or push the small detachable parts in the toys where they shouldn’t go. Many toys that are recalled have high levels of lead in the surface paint; lead being dangerous because it is poisonous. Any kinds of magnets in your toys should put the toy high on the dangerous toys list. The majority of dangerous toys have little parts which can be removed and swallowed by a young child. Toy parts that can easily become lodged in a child’s throat have led to many incidents of death and brain damage yet can still be found in newly designed toys. You should check all toys for loose or small parts which you feel may be dangerous to your kids. It is also dangerous for your kids to play with toys which are meant for older children. From time to time, inspect your kids’ toys for any wear and tear which can make them dangerous. .

Toys and games represent a thirty (30) billion-dollar-a-year industry. Toys caused an estimated 150,000 visits to the emergency room last year. Toys should be solid, strong and well made. Toys should have lasting interest and not just be the latest on the market. You can visit the Consumer Product Safety Commission CPSC website. They publish a list of toy recalls. Parents and children alike have a right to expect that the toys they select and play with are designed with the child’s safety in mind. The first line of defence for toy safety must be safe design and manufacture. The current state is that many parents will never know when a product has been recalled.

Protecting our children from unsafe toys will always remain the majority of parent’s number one concern, but when will it become the number one priority within toy industry and the government regulatory bodies. The toy companies, retailers and the Government must listen and act when dangerous toys are brought to their attention so that we don t see the same hazards and the same injuries reappearing year after year. Dangerous toys are not as common as they used to be, but they are still out there. Parents, guardians and carers still must continue to check that the toys they are buying are correctly labelled with the CE mark confirming the toy is safe. Where, for example, dangerous toys are being sold that could cause serious injury to unsuspecting children, the Office of Fair Trading must be able to remove those toys from outlets.

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ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) has some of the requirements for the baby changing area stations, which must be met by each manufacturer baby changing table, structured. Before buying a baby changing table for your children or their use in public places, you should be aware of these requirements, that meet the standards of the ADA. The specifications of the ADA guidelines are based on adult dimensions and anthropometrics based. These guidelines also contain specific alternatives on the size of children and anthropometry for the fountain on, toilets, toilet stalls, toilets, sinks, and fixed or built-in seating and tables. Following are the rules for the baby-changing tables. A. device should be constructed of high density polyethylene, which prohibits the storage of moisture and odors. B. Department personnel should be reinforced steel bars to increase the stability of units (stations, changing room) C. Shock gas completely hidden for the re-Prevent any further information about violations of the hands and fingers (changing room stations) D. for the products should be capable of processing an approved recycling facility. E. Enter the units with the necessary hardware for installation on most types of wall. F. must be a self-adhesive sign for installation on fitted bathroom door. G. appliance must be fitted with a model of the assembly instructions in English and Spanish written. Inside H. Give a unit with many colors for the building accent. So if you buy a baby-changing table oval, horizontal baby changing area, train station or a baby changing room Vertical control station, when the units are certified by the companies and products manufactured to meet the demands for ADA. To learn more about specific ADA standard for baby changing facilities, stations, check out this link http://www. Changing stations. com / ada. htm. The best for your own children to be intelligent, while the purchase of products for your children.

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