Tag Archive | "Educational Toys"

DadLabs Ep. 78 Gear Daddy "Q-Ba-Maze review"

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

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alternative to traditional construction toys. Q-Ba-Maze are amazing children's toys that are high-tech building blocks. Kids can construct a maze and run marbles through it. These education toys are so fun, you can play with them in the box. Building toys have never been this fun. DadLabs Ep. 78 Gear Daddy. ... blocks "building blocks" "building toys" child children "children's toys" construction "construction toys" "educational toys" high-tech kid kids "kids toys" "learning toys" marbles maze ...

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Educational Toys, Software and Kid’s Furniture Enhance Learning and Growth

Sunday, February 15, 2009

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Kids Furniture, Educational Toys and Software Enhance Development and LearningKid’s furniture helps their creativity to grow and have an active role in their growth and development. As an example, young children adore playing dress up since they’re part of an enchanting world letting dreams become a reality at least for a small moment in time. [...]

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Educational Toys & Dangerous Weight-gain in Children

Thursday, February 12, 2009

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You see your child playing with their educational toy outside in the sandbox. Their friends poke his little tubby stomach, laughing at him. He drops his toy and comes running inside, clinging to your arm and crying his eyes out. Childhood obesity is no joke. It is a serious medical condition which affects millions of [...]

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Educational Toys: Loved By Kids and Parents Alike

Sunday, February 8, 2009

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If you have kids (or even if you don’t), it’s relatively evident that no two children are the same. They don’t all have the same interests, they don’t all like the same toys, and they definitely don’t all learn in the same way. As adults, we need to encourage our children to enjoy learning, and [...]

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what are good ideas to help my baby learn and play?

Thursday, January 29, 2009

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domsmom asked: my son is 6 months old. what are some good ways and ideas to help stimulate him and help him learn the things for his age group. i buy him as many educational toys as i can keep up with, we go for walks, tummy time, rainforest jumper, bouncer, crib toys, rattles, a [...]

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What do you think of this situation?

Thursday, January 22, 2009

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KWE asked: I have 2 nephews & a niece who I love dearly. I support them A LOT, financially, emotionally and physically. Each month, I supply each child with 2-3 outfits, undergarments, educational toys and books. I go to a lot of their school functions and sporting events. I am in a financial sitution where [...]

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true or false?

Monday, January 19, 2009

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kristine z asked: true or false? 1.) at birth the brain is fully developed just like ones heart or stomach 2.) the brains development depends entirely on the genes you are born with . 3.) a toddlers brain is less active than the brain of the college student 4.) chidlren need special help and specific educational [...]

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Educational Toys Help Kids Develop Life Skills

Saturday, January 17, 2009

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Educational Toys and Life SkillsEducational toys not only promote developmental skills in children. They also help children acquire and improve essential life skills. Creativity, self-confidence, independence, responsibility, and integrity can all be cultivated through the use of carefully selected educational toys.CreativityOne hallmark of educational toys is how well they support creative, open-ended play. A tray [...]

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Does anybody know?

Monday, January 12, 2009

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Ω♫♂X AMOUNT OF WORDS!!Ω♫♂ asked: where the sellers on Ebay purchase their Leapfrog, Vtech, Fisher Price etc. Educational toys? They claim to get them from liquidators and/or dropshippers. Searching but still not coming up with any results. Help!!

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Educational Toys: Making the Most Out of Play Time

Sunday, January 11, 2009

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When one examines how the typical toddler passes his or her day, they discover that there arein fact very few productive hours. Between the 12 to 15 hours of sleep and the hour or so spent eating, children have precious little time to focus on their most important task, learning. That’s why it’s so important [...]

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