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Choosing toys for kids of different ages Many toys have age-range information on their packaging. This can be useful, but it’s only a guide for play.Consider your child’s interests and stage of Consider your child’s interests and stage of development development to give you a better idea of what to choose. Age-range information can be important for safety when toys contain small parts that a baby could swallow. In these cases, it’s wise to follow the recommended age-range information. important for safety, however – for example, For babies babies, play is all about interactions with you or other carers or family members. Your baby will delight in watching your face, listening to your voice and simply being with you. Even play activities like looking at a brightly coloured mobile, listening to a wind-up musical toy, and learning to reach for a rattle are more fun when you and your baby do them together. Toddlers Toddlers love to play with boxes, building blocks, pegs, buckets and containers, and clothing for dress-ups. Toddlers also enjoy simple musical instruments that they can shake and bang, like a drum made from an upside-down pot and a wooden spoon. Older children Older children often like to solve problems and use their imagination. Puzzles or games that encourage your child to play with others are also good choices. Toys and your family values You’re the person who decides what toys are OK for your child to play with in your home. If you have strong feelings about certain toys, it can be a good idea to talk with your child your child. You could mention your family values. For example, ‘Guns can scare and hurt people very much. No-one in our family has a gun’. talk with But drawing too much attention to toys – for, example by banning them or refusing to buy them – can actually make your child want them more. It might work better to try linking your family values with the way your try linking your family values with the way your child plays plays and uses toys in daily life. child For example, say your child wants a new plastic toy, but environmental values are important to you. Instead of buying the toy, you could help your child make toys from things around the house – and you could also talk with your child about how this is an example of recycling. Or if your child wants a tablet device or gaming console, you could try making more time to get outside to play
together – and you could talk about how physical activity is better for your child’s body than screen time. And whatever family values you decide to share with your child, it’s a good idea to be consistent. For example, children might get confused if they’re allowed to watch violent TV shows or play violent video games but aren’t allowed to play with toy guns. If you don’t want other grown-ups to give your child certain toys as presents, just explain your feelings briefly and calmly. In the end, it’s your decision. Toy weapons and ‘sexy’ dolls Some families find that particular types of toys don’t sit well with their family values – for example, toy weapons and dolls with a very grown-up body shape or clothing style. Toy weapons Toy weapons If your child plays with or makes toy weapons and you’re concerned, it’s a good idea to look at how your child look at how your child is playing with the toy is playing with the toy. For example, your child might be using the toy weapon as a prop in a make-believe game of cops and robbers. This might be OK with you. But if your child is using the toy weapon aggressively towards other children, it’s not good for your child’s social and friendship skills. That’s because it can scare other children, who might not want to play with your child. It might help to guide your child towards friendlier ways to play –for example, ‘Why don’t you and May-Ling be on the same team and pretend you’re both fighting the bad guys?’ The weapon itself might not be the issue. It’s pretty common for children to make toy guns out of everyday objects like sticks, celery or toast. This might not be something you want to encourage, but a a gun made of toast doesn’t have the same power as a toy gun gun made of toast doesn’t have the same power as a toy gun. A toast gun is a symbol, and children are less likely to use it to scare others. Sexy Sexy- -looking dolls looking dolls Playing with dolls can be great fun for your child, but some dolls have a grown- up, ‘sexy’ look. For example, some female dolls come with sexy clothing like microskirts, fishnet stockings and very high heels. This might seem fun and innocent, but it can also create an image of women that you might not be comfortable with or want your child to copy. For example, these types of dolls can give children, especially girls, the message that the most important thing about them is the way they look, and that the best way to look is ‘sexy’.
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