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Safe Toys For Your Baby/Toddler

15 October, 2008 (00:00) | By: vgevge

Choosing the most safe toys for your child is very important. It’s hard to tell when they are ready for a toy upgrade, and even then how much of an upgrade to give is still a question. Remember within the first few years of your child’s life it is extremely important to keep them in constant supervision during play time no matter how safe their toys are.

Starting on the first 12 months you want to consider your baby will have an awareness of sound, motion, and colorful toys. Also keep in mind they might occasionally try to fit toys in their mouth so sanitation and size play the biggest roles early on. Some ideas on toys are solid large-top rattles, bigger squeak toys, and hanging colorful and mobile objects, such as little toy stars, above their crib just out of reach to avoid any incidents. Such toys to avoid at this age include small-top rattles, any small toys in general, and any toys that have any small possible parts that may break off that may cause an incident.

After the first year keep in mind that this is the time of possibly reckless mobility and more curiosity. You can now start introducing larger push-pull toys now they most likely understand it by now. Your child can now work with take apart toys with all large pieces of course. And play blocks are fine as long as they have well rounded corners for safety precautions.

Between the years of 2-4 your child will grow even more curious so safety is still a factor but now you can introduce some slightly more complex toys. Simple musical instruments are a big hit with children during this age just keep in mind the small parts rule. They can understand easy jigsaw puzzles, blocks with numbers and letters, and peg boards. At this point it is best to still stay away from any electrical toys until after age 4. Even at this point make sure the toy is battery operated only with no plugs or wires at all.

After 4 years of age it’s a good idea to let your child to try out board and card games along with activity books and picture books. They can start playing with riding toys such as low wagons or non electrical toy cars. Whenever you decide to introduce the tricycle make sure that the seats are low-slung and use them in the safety of your backyard. Make sure that the riding toys are very sturdy and well put together before your child begins to play with them.

Between all these years general safety tips include: stay away from miniature toys or toys with small break of parts, make all toys have well rounded edges, and make sure all equipment is sturdy and well put together. Once again constant supervision during playtime is critical towards the safety of your child.

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