November 9, 2011

What are your favorite educational toys for 14 month old toddlers?

Question by schoolpsych: What are your favorite educational toys for 14 month old toddlers?
I have 14 month old identical twin girls who love to learn and seem to be little sponges right now! We have a ton of fun, bright, and educational toys but I would like some specific suggestions from experienced parents. It is hard for us to physically visit stores (going anywhere with twins is hard!), so I do most of my ordering online. Some online sights provide customer ratings and feedback, but most do not. I would like to order some new and fun toys and activities, but don’t want to waste money on items that won’t be beneficial or are poorly made. Thanks, in advance, for your help and feedback!

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Answer by $ mitty $ ux
croquet set with sponge mallets

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4 Comments on What are your favorite educational toys for 14 month old toddlers? »

November 9, 2011

izzymobellababy @ 8:57 pm:

My daughter at that age really started to enjoy musical instruments. It can get a bit noisy around the house, but this is a great time to introduce them to it. We bought her a drum a piano keyboard and a tamborine. She still has so much fun playing all three. (she’s 2 1/2 now)

Lovely @ 9:55 pm:

I would buy toys that speak, back to the child after they give a answer. Or musical programs about A, B C’s 1, 2, 3′s. If kids learn with music they have a musical beat to relate to learning and it will make it much easier for them to remember. When you sing A, B, C, D it’s in a musical form.

Mommy2One @ 10:28 pm:

Look into leappad products. They have a wide range of educational toys for all age groups and I haven’t found a single product of theirs that I didn’t like or more so, that my son didn’t like. V-tech also makes great educational toys.

cole @ 10:47 pm:

instead of going for the best ( because your kids wont be young forever) try something that will have more meaning to you try a home made toy ( imagine the joy your heart will feel seeing your children enjoying the toy as much as the one you bought) not only will it save you money but it also give you the chance to rack your brain trying to think of what they would enjoy as far as colors shapes and sizes … good luck ?

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