Select Toys Carefully

Select Toys Carefully
photo by: Leonid Mamchenkov
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin

When selecting toys for your child this holiday season, keep his or her abilities and safety in mind. Following are tips on the best types of toys to choose as your child grows.

Infants to 1-year-olds
Color, sound, movement and texture help little ones develop. Look for cradle gyms, music boxes, mobiles, rattles, squeeze toys and soft washable animals and dolls.

1 to 3-year-olds
Remember, children in this age group are curious. They have no sense of danger and can take things apart. Consider cloth or plastic books with colorful illustrations, stacking toys, pull toys, kiddie cars, toy telephones and musical toys.

3 to 5-year-olds
Preschoolers love to imitate adults and older children. Play tools and benches, housekeeping toys, building blocks, books, blackboards and chalk, crayons, finger paints and clay are good choices for this group.

5 to 9-year-olds
Imaginations play a key role during this stage of development, giving children a new sense of creativity. Favored toys include bicycles, tea party sets, table games, doctor and nurse kits, electric or windup trains, workbenches with tools and materials, dolls and crafts.

9 to 14-year-olds
Preteens and young teenagers can advance their knowledge or develop hobbies with computers, microscopes, board games, electric trains, model kits, sporting goods, coin or other collections and sewing, knitting or needlework kits.

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