A common remark made by many parents is, “I spent all this money on a great new toy for my child, and she’s more interested in playing with the box than the toy!” This blog offers descriptions and opinions about toys, books, & other resources for both children considered to be typically developing as well as those with special needs. I have tried, when possible, to provide suggestions on how to modify toys to make them fun for children at all developmental levels.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Ocean Wonders Musical Fishbowl by Fisher Price
Peek-a-Baby by Karen Katz
Spin & Spill Cement Truck by Fisher Price
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type by Doreen Cronin
Pull Along Zebra by Plan Toys
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Eyes, Nose, Toes, Peek-a-Boo by DK Books
This is a fun lift-the-flap and texture book for older infants and toddlers alike. Each page has a picture of a baby looking for the eyes, ears, nose, and toes of toy animals hidden behind a heavy gauge cardboard flap. The pictures are bright and colourful and there is a wide variety of textured materials for baby to feel. Strengths: Like all DK lift-the-flap books, this one has heavy cardboard flaps that are difficult to rip or tear. Weaknesses: None that I children I work with have been able to discover. Price: $4 - $8. Where to Buy: This book can be purchased through most major book sellers, Amazon.com, or directly through DK Books (http://www.dk.com/).