Educational Toys
 

March 25, 2004

By: David Sacco
Website: http://www.a1-in-toys.com

Educational Toys such as building blocks help to increase a child's IQ

Studies have been done on children between the ages of 7 months to over a year old.  One set of children were given educational toys such as building blocks and the other did not receive anything.  Results have shown that the children who played with various educational toys had increased their IQ's up to almost 60 points.  While those who were not stimulated by various childrens games or building blocks had IQ's that actually dropped.  Many other studies have been done that confirm the importance of early learning experiences.

There are many reasons to getting your child playing with educational toys at an early age.  Studies show that these learning experiences can actually affect them throughout their life, and actually increase their intelligence that will last many years later.  Your chances of bringing out your child's hidden talents are greatly improved by stimulating them at this early age.  Building blocks and phonics activity sets are just a few great ideas that can get your child thinking and will aid them for the rest of their life.

Not only are educational toys safe to play with, but your child will have hours of fun growing and learning.  The best toys for a young child between the ages of 6 to 12 months are building blocks, phonic activity sets, cubes, push and pull toys and crayons to name just a few.

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About The Author:

David Sacco is a successful author and publisher of http://www.a1-in-toys.com.  A great source of toys for children of all ages, from that early child to teens and hobbyists.

 
 
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