Top 10 Toys that will keep your child’s attention!!
Are you a mother who needs enough time for rest, and your child does not give room for it? Does your child have a box full of toys, but only play with a select few? If so, in this article lies the solution to your resting problems. Firstly, toys that only do a limited number of things often get thrown aside. They appear to be fun for a period, but pretty soon they become too predictable for the child. That results in boredom and children don’t like to be bored. So they find any other thing to play with and the monotonous toys end up in the bottom of the toy box. The best toys are those that need imagination and can be used in different ways. Here are ten toys that are good for keeping your child’s concentration.
1. Blocks – For kids, blocks are staples, and they never outgrow them. They are one of the most uncomplicated types of toys around, yet their possibilities are limited only by the child’s imagination. Younger kids can also use them for such learning activities as counting games and experimenting with basic addition and deduction. Blocks provide various learning opportunities and keep kids busy.
2. Art Supplies – Budding Picassos can consume hours making new masterpieces. Art is a big way to keep kids occupied because it fosters creativity and self-confidence. And you get the bonus of new refrigerator decorations.
4. Wagons – Wagons can be used in various ways. Kids can use it to convey their toys from one place to another, though that’s only the first part of it. It can serve as a carrier for their stuffed animals or dolls, a pull-along “tray” when they’re acting restaurant or even as transportation for the child himself with you removing it.
5. Dolls and Stuffed Animals – Many children love to pretend that their stuffed animals, action figures, and dolls are real animals or people. This can provide them with hours of enjoyment. They may even play with two or more at a time, making different voices for each one. That’s not only fun for them, but it’s also fun for you to watch too.
3. Play-Doh – You must have played with Play-Doh when you were a kid. The possibilities are that if you did, you have loving memories of it. As blocks, Play-Doh helps children to make everything they can believe. The factories and tool sets you can buy to go with it are nice, but they are not a necessity.
6. Musical Instruments – Many children love music. One thing better than listening to it is making it on their own. If real musical instruments are not an alternative, there are toy kazoos, xylophones, drum sets and more that kids can play with. They could even bring other kids together and form a musical group.
7. Gardening or Housekeeping Tools – children enjoy imitating older people. A toy kitchen set, toy vacuum cleaner or a set of gardening tools can help them do so more carefully. You could engage them to help you when you’re doing yard work or housework. They will stay occupied and feel a sense of achievement.
8. Sandboxes – Sandboxes full of toys provides a wide range of possibilities. Kids can learn a lot by playing in the sand. They can use sticks to make pictures, objects, and design, or make sandcastles/trails with their toy cars by adding water.
9. Dress-up Clothes – Playing dress-up gives kids the ability to put together outfits and pretend to be anything or anyone. You don’t have to purchase a dress-up set. Just take out all of the old clothes you can find and let their imaginations run free!
10. Balls- A ball does not only keep a child busy but also encourages physical exercise. There are various ways that children can play with them, so they never get boring and at the same time gives you enough room to rest.