Guide to children's learning, playing and activity toy products
The most important way children develop their physical and cognitive skills is by doing what they like to do most - play! For years my son loved building with Legos blocks and acting out scenes with Star Wars figures. My younger daughter loves her babydoll. Her cousin plays dress-up games in which she and her friends imagine themselves as other characters. In recent years I've started to believe that kids perhaps need fewer toys that we think they need. For babies, parents are the best toys of all. Your baby loves to be near you, see your face, and generally watch you. Children of course keep collecting toys as they are growing, but their toys do not have to be either complex or expensive. Following toy guide describes early stages of child development, providing rules and useful tips on choosing the right toys for your kids. Read it at http://www.toys-world.co.uk/guide-to-children-toys.asp