Guide to choosing educational toys for childrenWritten by Eugen Lisov
Educational toys for children In last few years, parents started getting more and more interested in choosing all sorts of educational toys for their children. Because a parent wishes best for his child, a toy that is labeled as educational is very likely to be bought easier than others. But what is an educational child toy? Well, there is no definition of term “educational toy” from what I know. However, what I do know is that an educational toy is a toy that helps a child learn something good, something that will help in future. Play is most important activity of any child. Learning thru play is a reality; it can and it is done unknowingly every time your child plays. The parent must however control play so that it remains on an educational course. There are also toys that aren’t exactly educational for children … Toy guns and other such toys that somehow tend to violence and other bad behaviors are not recommended. You must avoid such toys. Although these toys may be a good source of fun for youngsters, on long term they will only do harm. How do educational child toys and games work? A I said above, play is a child‘s main activity. During play, a child learns many new things. Toys and games must be integrated into play to make their job. This is not hard, because play consists of several games that require using toys. Any toy can be educational, as long as it does not develop a bad behavior, and it is used in your child’s play. A toy must be used in order to be educational for a child. To be clearer about how educational child toys and games work, I will take one example: Hide and seek. Let’s take a look at Hide and Seek. You do remember this game, right? Can you remember rules? Ok, I will still list them here, and comment on them and explain its educational side. | | Counterfeit LoveWritten by Joyce C. Lock
Some form of word ‘love’ exists in scripture 543 times and is, conceivably, one of most abused, excused, and misused words in modern lingo, today. I love your style. I just loved that show. I love way you fix your hair! I love ice cream. Oh, I love what you've done with this room! I love you in that dress. I love it when you make me laugh. I LOVE YOU ... unless I get hurt ... just don't ask me to help ... only when my needs come first ... though, not if it means listening to you ... barring when I can take credit ... when it's convenient ... if you love me ... as long as you do what I say ... but not your children ... unless you get in my way ... until I think of some good jokes at your expense ... except you put on a few pounds ... omitting when friends are around ... whenever it benefits me. Let's make love. If you love me, you'll do it. Never mind that I'm sleeping with someone else, it's you I love. You're just stupid. You know I love you. I love you, but I won't forgive you. I'm sorry for hurting you, again, but you know I love you. I told you once that I love you. That ought to be enough. What do I have to say to make you believe me? I (bleep, bleep) love you, all right? If I say I love you, then I love you. I can see others and still love you. When you measure up to my expectations, then, I'll love you.
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