Basic guide to choosing toys for babies

Written by Eugen Lisov


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Atrepparttar age of four months,repparttar 110223 baby is already moving his arms and legs. He has more energy than ever, and he is eager to use it. He is able to grab things and crawl. In this situation, a new activity is making room in his life: play. Although it is very rudimentary, play is very important forrepparttar 110224 baby’s development.

Here are some toys I recommend you to buy for your baby:
  • Juggling toys
  • Animal shaped toys made of rubber
  • Little mirrors that can’t injurerepparttar 110225 baby
  • Toys made specially for chewing
  • Little colored circles bound together
  • Musical toys

Be a bit more careful with musical toys. Buy musical toys for your baby only after you have checked thatrepparttar 110226 sounds they produce aren’t very powerful. Musical toys that produce sharp noises are dangerous because babies tend to getrepparttar 110227 sound source close to their ear, which, being fragile can be affected.

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Eugen Lisov is the creator of http://www.Child-Toys-Guide.com, a site focused on helping parents worldwide to choose the best toys for their children. If you offer your child a bad toy, it’s the same as if you don’t offer your youngster any toy. Please feel free to browse my site; it will only help you when choosing toys for your child.


How to take charge of the TV

Written by Anil Vij


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Limitrepparttar time that you let your child watch TV. Too much television cuts into important activities in a child's life, such as reading, playing with friends, and talking with family members.

Watch TV with your child when you can. Talk with him about what you see. Answer his questions. Try to point outrepparttar 110222 things in TV programs that are like your child's everyday life.

When you can't watch TV with your child, spot check to see what he is watching. Ask questions afterrepparttar 110223 show ends. See what excites him and what troubles him. Find out what he has learned and remembered. Go torepparttar 110224 library and find books that explorerepparttar 110225 themes ofrepparttar 110226 TV shows that your child watches. Or help your child to use his drawings or pictures cut from magazines to make a book based on a TV show.

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