My Little Red Wagon - Better Toys, Better Service
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
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Saturday, November 3, 2007
Parents Have A Big Hand In Toy Buying
Walking through the aisles of toys in a toy store can be overwhelming. Even before you get to the store, millions of advertisements flashing on your TV have already confused you on the zillions of choices. So how do you choose the right toy for your children?
There are certain issues to avoid as well when purchasing toys. You certainly don’t want an injury to your children. Kidshealth.org reports that choking is a particular risk for kids ages 3 or younger, because they tend to put objects in their mouths. The site also advises to ensure that a toy isn't too loud for your child. The noise of some rattles, squeak toys, and musical or electronic toys can be as loud as a car horn — even louder if a child holds it directly to the ears — and can contribute to hearing damage. However, the most important thing a parent can do is to supervise play. Not only does it help to avoid accidents, it also provides important moments of bonding that growing children require.
Sujan Manandhar
MBA, M.Sc. IAKM (
My Little Red Wagon
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Thursday, October 11, 2007
How the Paint Grinch Tried to Steal Christmas!
The recent recall of toys has suggested that toy sales will be slow this holiday season. Already some of the toys manufacturers and sellers have estimated that the losses will be in the billions of dollars. Yes, this will be a big dent in the economy, but this will also be a dent in the children and their learning.
Educational toys have benefits cannot be measured in dollars. The different selection of toys can benefits children of all ages. Eddie Tober’s article “Educational Baby Toys” states that toys are of vital importance in the learning process of babies and the rate at which they absorb information can depend on the development of their neuromuscular skills. Toys can be of assistance to help stimulate their development as well as their overall growth and maturity. A good start for children can take them a long long way.
For older kids, group/team games teach them higher lessons like responsibility, trust, patience, timing, and teamwork. These are valuable lessons for adults that children can get a head start by working with other children and peers.
MBA, M.Sc. IAKM (
My Little Red Wagon
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Saturday, October 6, 2007
Customers Should Demand Better Made Toys.
Even if you do not have kids and don't pay attention to the news, you've heard about the toys recall and high level of lead paint content! The issue is everywhere – on the news, in Congress, in the store aisles, and in the forums and dining tables. Everywhere you look, you see and hear loud signs that warn buyers about these toys. Beware, beware, beware!! |