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I keep seeing award stickers on toy packages. If I buy a toy that has an award sticker on the box does that mean other similar toys are not as good? What guidelines can I follow for choosing a good toy?

Lauren, Miami, FL
Mom of Rachel (7), Sofi (6) and Naomi (2)
Use them as a guide and follow 3 easy steps before making a decision on what to buy?

1.Analyze: What does the child have already? (Stacks of board games, tubs of building blocks, shelves of books) Take a quick INVENTORY of your child’s collection and see if there is a type of toy missing from the playroom. A new kind of toy will trigger interest and intrigue once opened!
2.Simplify- Parents “think” kids need a lot of toys, then regret having so many around the house! It is best to have a variety of TOY TYPES, so a child uses a range of developmental skills.
3.Magnify: It is imperative that toys are chosen which are age-appropriate and are of interest to a child. Choose toys that "MAGNIFY’ a child’s current skills and challenges those they need to work on.


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Outdoor Toys


Razor
Scream Machine

$99

This is a re-engineered model of the classic "Big Wheel (Marx Toys). The frame is made of steel compared to the all-plastic predecessor. The front tire is flared and made of rubber while the rear tires are plastic for skidding. A hand brake is now included and, along with the seat, can be adjusted as a child grows. The axle serves aas a standing bar for kickstarting. Any child riding on this toy should wear a helmet, knee pads and elbow pads for safety reasons. Riding alone promotes gross motor skills and excercise using hand-eye cordination and visual stimulation. Racing against others fosters self-challenge, social interaction and team play. As with all riding toys, appropriate pavement and caution should be used while riding.

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