TOYING WITH IDEAS – PART 1

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Children between ages 6 and 10 grow rapidly in the mental and physical abilities. They are more independent and can think more widely due to interaction with their school friends. This is also the age when they learn more complex things and develop skills. It is at this age that they can develop new interests and skills. With better strength and muscle coordination, they are able to do newer and more intelligent tasks.

 

Earlier, toys were only a source of fun for children. They were simpler and helped mainly to keep the child engaged, without much consideration as to how they can affect the mental and physical growth of the child. Toys have graduated from being mere fun stuff to being educative and informative. Toys can be used to teach children while they play and have fun. Children will learn things without even knowing that they are being taught new things.

DIY Wooden Dollhouse

However, the modern educational concepts are keep developing and they emphasize the importance to combine entertainment and studying. While studying, the process should not be dull all the times and while having fun, children should learn some practical skills and ability from it. That’s why some educational DIY toys are so popuar nowadays.

 

  1. DIY Music Box

If your child shows an interest in music, a diy music box is the best toy to be presented. This toy helps the child to develop the skill to construct something while also giving it an opportunity to develop his or her interest in music. All these toys come with paper strips that can be punched to create own tunes. This will help develop the creative skills in your child.

DIY Wooden Dollhouse

  1. DIY Wooden Dollhouse

Dolls are a must in every girl child’s life. They also enjoy spinning stories around them and arranging them. A dollhouse helps the child in developing these stories. A Do-It-Yourself dollhouse is ideal for not only fulfilling the kids need to make stories around her dolls but also helps her to develop skills of coordination and building.

 

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