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  • Date: 2006-05-01
  • Author: Kyle Tully
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    Is it Safe?

    Without a doubt the most important factor when choosing any educational toy for your baby is safety. The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) has published a number of articles regarding safety standards & safety information, as well as keeping a ban list and recalled items list. This is recommended as your first point of call when researching any products for your baby.

    Beware of second-hand and hand-me-down toys as they may be broken, missing pieces, or missing important safety information. Be sure to give them a thorough inspection before allowing your child to play with them.

    Remember: You are the last line of defense when it comes to your child's safety, always ensure they are supervised especially when playing near water, even very shallow amounts.

    Choosing Age-Appropriate Toys

    The best guide for buying toys for children is to see what they enjoy playing with, and be sure to keep an eye on the manufacturers recommended age.

    0 – 6 Months

    Simple toys to help your baby practice his grasp and learn that his hands are useful tools, high contrast colours (black, white, red) to help him focus and keep his attention:

    • Small rattles with handles.
    • Rubber rings.
    • Soft balls or dolls.
    • Bath toys.
    • I-Qube.

    6 – 12 Months

    Toys that encourage her to push, pull, press and move working parts, noise making toys, hard and soft toys of different textures:

    • Activity gyms.
    • Music boxes.
    • Stacking Cups.
    • Activity toys.
    • Balls.
    • Toy cars.

    12-18 Months

    Toys that can be pushed, pulled, ridden, stacked, filled and dumped.

    • Shopping carts.
    • Riding toys.
    • Bucket & spade.
    • Basket of objects to be carried and dumped.
    • Drums.
    • Butchers paper & large crayons.

    18 - 24 Months

    Inside and outside toys with plenty of room to crawl, walk, run, and jump:

    • Large blocks and blankets to build forts.
    • Picture books.
    • Dolls.
    • Board Books.
    • Butchers paper & large crayons.

    24 - 36 Months

    Outside toys allowing plenty of room to safely run, jump, and climb:

    • Jungle Gyms
    • Dress-up clothes.
    • Boxes.
    • Books.
    • Paddle pools.
    • Butchers paper & large crayons.

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    Kyle Tully is the Founder & Director of Small Packages, an Australian website focused on helping parents enrich their children.

    <a href="http://www.smallpackages.com.au">Small Packages - Educational Toys</a>

    http://www.smallpackages.com.au

     
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