November 7, 2011

educational toys?

Question by olivia trill: educational toys?
can you please suggest educational toys for children ages 2-10? Something similar to Alex and Melissa & Doug. I am looking for something unique that people that will really like and seek. Educational, yet fun at the same time. Also, arts and crafts. Thanks soo much for your advice! ^-^

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Answer by aprilflowers365
We loooooove Little People (Fisher Price)…my kids are 6 and 8 and still play with them.
Brio
Duplo (Lego for younger ages)

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November 7, 2011

Mezza @ 8:49 pm:

Leap Frog-they learn to write, add, read better while having fun

Kelly G @ 9:35 pm:

Webkinz. Go to:

http://www.webkinz.com/us_en/

for details. In Quizzy’s Question Corner, kids are asked trivia questions. Also there’s a game called Booger Get’s an A+. It’s all about adding numbers to make the number Booger (character on the right side of the screen) is thinking before time runs out!

my2kids @ 9:35 pm:

ive heard of of the laepster pad. it has alot of fun math and spelling games you could find them at walmart and target

Babo's Bird @ 10:08 pm:

You could look for some ideas here (educational games, and arts and crafts) http://www.fatbananafeet.com/index.html. Most of the stuff is available in the US or UK.

A great source of these kind of things are from Alex Toys or Learning Resources – search the web for either.

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