Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Toys - Open Up A World Of Imagination And Adventure

Why children will always enjoy the simplicity of toys

These days, children seem to have much more sophisticated - and expensive - tastes when it comes to playing. Simple toys and pastimes have been replaced by video games, electronic gadgets, and the internet, and it is easy for kids to get too wrapped up in the latest technology to think of playing outdoors or with dolls or action figures. But the truth is, whatever the age, children love to exercise their imaginations, and toys and figures let them do that in a way video games never can.

Computers and technology can teach your children valuable skills for the modern world. But the imagination is an important tool too, one which helps your children to think creatively, learn empathy and problem-solving skills, and come up with new ideas. These are all traits which will be just as crucial in adult life as an affinity with technology and the internet. And it's good for children to get aware from the glare of those screens, too.

Toys can set your child's creativity free

Boys and girls of all ages can really get a lot from toys, dolls, and their accessories. From dolls' houses to medieval castles, farmyards to pirate ships, toys can help your child create their own world of adventure where anything can happen. They can also learn a little about history or the wider world while they play, too.

For example, in its own small way, a dolls' house can help your child to start learning organisational and social skills. Dressing dolls and decorating the house challenges and sharpens their creative thinking, as well as developing coordination and an aesthetic sensibility. Similar skills can also be developed by playing with a toy fort or castle, and these kind of toys can also spark off an interest in history and world events. All children are hungry for knowledge about the big wide world, and toys, figures, and accessories have their own small part to play in feeding that hunger.

Toys and figures are a powerful tool for learning

There is something to be learned from every kind of toy, whether about social interaction, how things work, or the different jobs that people do. A toy farm or zoo can help them learn about animals and how to care for them. Toy ships or castles can teach them a little bit about different periods of history, and how life was lived in those times. And dolls and dolls' houses set them on the road to developing valuable social skills for later life.

So, get your kids away from the TV or computer for a while - give them some toys to play with. You'll see their imaginations take flight. Who knows, maybe those computer games might not seem like nearly so much fun!

Choice Dolls Houses are an online supplier of children's & collectors' dolls houses in the UK . They also stock a wide range of children's toys and accessories, including wooden toy farms and castles, pirate figures and ships, and other figures and animals, from trusted brands such as Papo, Schleich, and Le Toy Van.

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