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Toys for babies 18 to 24 month old



Your child will be more and more excited about independence, but is constantly reminded of her own limitations. So while she insists on doing something "Myself!" a moment could be the next place you for help.

The way they learn what they can do is by. Their hands in everything They handled with knobs, opens and closes doors, flips off the light on and off - it's enough to drive any parent nuts. Toys with interlocking parts - play pop-up toys, closed boxes of toys, sorting toys, cars with doors open kitchens with buttons and doors - to determine to explore unlimited possibilities for your child and push their limits, while the light switch away.

At this age, children learn best from unstructured play. Make the toys available, and she was gone.

Toys play house: your child eats a kick out of the game for a drink, making sure with a little tea cups and saucers can be set to be a hit. Deprived and generally toys of rakes, brooms and baskets of miniature kitchens, give him a chance to get one of the things that he does not love best - to imitate what they do adults to see him and to organize its world his own satisfaction.

Large and small blocks: Working with blocks to build your child their handling skills by grabbing, stacking and sorting. Large cardboard bricks hidden room just to toddler size and forts. Small wooden can sorted and organized in any number of original designs.

Toy Instruments: Kids love music in general and the ability to create their own sound, no matter how cacophonous. Give him strumming a toy guitar or keyboard, pop, and he will deal with many of his own compositions.

Puzzles: Puzzles are a great way to get your child to be small victories - the simple satisfaction put something on the spot is a wonderful thing. Choose puzzles that have very few pieces and be. Thick, easy-to-use wood blocks

Illustrated books and CDs: Recorded stories are no substitute for reading your child, but many children are not the novelty of hearing a voice come out of a machine, and realize that the voice is new and different to enjoy. The regular patter of nursery rhymes is particularly encouraging a child's ear. If you read it, ask him if he mentioned the things he sees in the pictures. For more ideas, see our recommended books and music for this age group.

Train sets: Your child can use their new skills to link the cars and run the whole train around the house. She loves to see how it take corners and feel the difference between it runs across a carpet and bare floors.

Balls: Give your child take roll kicking and throwing balls, and a few minutes to practice the ball back and forth. If he is good to encourage him to run to try and enter. It's great for developing coordination and a lot of fun, too!

Washable crayons and paper: Your child will be more and more interested in their own brand - on floors, walls, furniture. Clear a space for them to work, give her a big sheet of paper (tape it to the table) and a few crayons. (You do not want to overwhelm them with too many options.) You'll soon get the idea that art has its place. Place, what it does for you.
 

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