BOULDER, CO, November 19, 2010 (Press-News.org) Do you sometimes wonder what the best types of toys and games are for kids? If so, you're not alone. We all care about getting a toy or game that not only engages our child but also is good for her or him. Think-a-lot Toys, a leading manufacturer of "toys and games that make you think" offers this list of 10 tips for buying good toys and games. The list is for all the kids in your life...and consider yourself a kid if you're young in spirit and love to play!
1. Buy toys that engage their imagination. In a survey of kids done by a toy industry magazine, kids said that they want toys that spark their imagination. Kids are full of ideas, so buy games that tap into this amazing power. (Example: Think-ets, Legos)
2. Get toys that have many different ways of playing with them. Kids want layers of fun. They want games that have different rules, levels, and applications. This way, their toy isn't boring after awhile and keeps on giving just when they start to fade. (Examples: Playing Cards, Bananagrams)
3. Intrigue them enough to make them want to invent a toy themselves. All kids like to invent. Whether it's a scientific experiment or a fantasy play, they want to create something new. Look for games and toys that are simple, innovative, and that "think outside the box." Inspire your kids. (Example: Fractiles, Flashflight Flying Discs)
4. Buy games of quality. There is nothing worse than getting a toy home and having it break after a short period of time playing with it. If at all possible, buy the toy that has a sturdy and satisfying feel to it. It will last far longer and its play value will far outlast your original investment. (Examples: 'Bedroom at Arles' Wooden Puzzle by Think-a-lot Toys, Doinkit Darts.)
5. Try something different. It's a big toy world out there and while we all know and love our favorites, like Monopoly and Pictionary, there are many hidden and not-so-hidden gems waiting for you. Ask your friends, your neighbors and your specialty toys store sales clerks what's new and different. (Examples: Djubi, Magformers)
6. Avoid licensed products. OK, this may be hard for some of us but the problem with buying too many licensed toys is that they limit kids' imagination. Products that come with their own scripted story tend to do the thinking for the child and don't allow kids to create their own stories, which are limitless. (Example: Knight/Dragon Cape and Hood by Creative Education of Canada)
7. Choose simple toys. "A good toy is 10 percent toy and 90 percent child," says The Alliance for Childhood in their wonderful pamphlet, Time to Play Every Day: It's Fun and Fundamental. A child's imagination is amazing to watch in action and "simple toys and natural materials, like wood, boxes, balls, dolls, sand, and clay invite children to create their own scenes—and then knock them down and start over." (Examples: Sand, Clay, Dolls, Balls)
8. Be Easy on the Environment. There is a growing awareness that we need to start buying toys that are not only good for our kids but good for the planet. Many new toy companies are stepping up and creating great products that use recycled materials. Kids will know you care when they see you buying toys that are "green" and use minimal packaging. (Examples: Tea Set by Green Toys, ImagiPLAY's Wooden Toys)
9. Choose toys that support right brain thinking. Daniel Pink, author of A Whole New Mind says that the future belongs to a different kind of person with a different kind of mind: designers, inventors, teachers, and storytellers, etc.—those who are empathic, inventive and have big-picture capabilities. All kids—boys and girls—need toys that engage the right side of their brains. (Examples: Scratch Art, Piano Wizard, StoryPlay Cards)
10. Listen to Your Kids. By this, we mean listen to your kid's passions. Sure, they might want the latest hot toy or game—and one may be fine—but also think about each child in particular and find out what really moves them and what they are ready for. Think back over the year and see if there are times when your kid was truly engaged and then find those toys and games that meet this passion. (Examples: Your Own Eyes and Ears)
Most importantly, have fun when buying good toys for your kids. Nothing ruins good play by getting stressed out when you are out to bring more fun into the world. Make your toy-buying journey a destination in and of itself.
About Think-a-Lot Toys
Think-a-lot Toys is a socially responsible toy company that makes the award-winning Think-ets games of imaginative play. The company was founded in 2007 and now has twelve products in its line of "toys and games that make you think" including StoryPlay Cards and The Insight Story Card Set, for adults and young adults.
Our mission is to create open-ended toys and games that provide entertainment, joy, and learning while stimulating imagination, memory and interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligence. Think-a-lot Toys products are available nationally at specialty toy retailers, and book, gift, museum, and general stores all across the country including large outlets such as: Amazon.com, ToysRUs, Sears.com, Geppetto's, Xtreme Geek. Their Think-ets line is assembled in the USA by people with developmental disabilities.
For more information, call Think-a-lot Toys at 303-449-2737 or visit their website at http://www.think-a-lot.com.
Think-a-lot Toys Introduces Top 10 Tips for Buying Toys This Holiday Season
Think-a-lot Toys, a leading manufacturer of "toys and games that make you think" offers this list of 10 tips for buying good toys and games.
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