As parents, we know that play is essential for a child’s development and health. Therefore, when buying toys for our little ones, we try to make sure that they are not just fun, but that they also offer benefits for their physical, social, mental and emotional development during this very important stage of life.
Thinking about it, the awesome.club listed 12 toys that are not the best options for a child’s well-being.
1. Toys with screens
Nowadays many parents turn to technology to entertain their children, but this is not always the best idea. Professionals recommend that the total time in front of these devices be limited to one or two hours a day, and always for children over 2 years old. These devices can be very bad for the eyes and for social relationships at a young age. Try swapping canvases for books or drawings. That way, you help develop your little one’s language skills and encourage their creativity.
2. Big and motorized toys
While motorized toys, such as cars and motorbikes, can be a lot of fun, they don’t really offer much benefit to a child, either in terms of movement or hand-eye coordination. Children need at least 60 minutes of physical activity a day, so it’s important to choose activities that allow more movement to activate the body.
3. Toys that hatch from an egg (surprise)
While this type of toy is very popular, it is often short-lived and almost never provides great learning. In addition, it does not offer tactile experiences or sensory stimulation, aspects that are very important for the development of children at a young age. That is, in addition to not offering benefits to children’s minds, it generally ends up being forgotten in a very short time.
4. Cart with remote control
Remote control cars are not usually a good choice for young children because they are toys that do not encourage physical movement and imagination development during play. There are many other game options that invite the child to creative problem solving and can be used instead.
5. Toys with Internet
With today’s technology, it is common for more and more products to be connected to the internet. However, there is still much room for improvement in this regard, as many toys continue to have flaws in terms of user information security. Therefore, it can be dangerous for children to use toys connected to the network. Just in case, it’s best to avoid them.
6. Toy guns
In general, toy guns look like real guns. That is, they are made to hurt others. Although they are not real and are not extremely dangerous, they can encourage aggressive behavior on the part of children, both towards other children and towards adults. Ideally, the toys match the values we teach our children, that is, toys that have nothing to do with violence.
7. Toys with toxic materials
A colorful and shiny clay usually generates interesting sensations when it is between the fingers of the hands. However, this type of toy has more cons than pros. In addition to getting dirty and accumulating germs, some pasta is made with materials that can harm people’s health, causing irritation to the eyes, skin and throat.
8. Toys that plug in
Be very careful when purchasing electronic toys. Although there are many ways to organize and make sockets and electrical cords safer for children, it is better to avoid toys connected to the electrical network, to avoid further problems. Some very young children like to bite cables. Also, they may be curious to know how far the cable goes.
9. Noisy toys
If the noise of a toy bothers you, it is likely to bother your child even more. Some are even dangerous for the child’s hearing. If the sound of the toy is too loud, too high-pitched or too repetitive, don’t buy it. Even if the toy looks like fun, it can be very harmful to your ears. Always listen to toys before buying them and remember: the sound must be pleasant.
10. Toys with small parts
When choosing toys for children, it is necessary to check that the parts are not too small. They must be big enough not to fit in the mouth. It is also important to constantly check all toys to ensure that no parts are loose and that the materials are in good condition and therefore safe.
11. Toys that don’t match age
As children grow, games change. Depending on what stage of childhood the child is in, he may need a type of stimulation. For example, babies are still developing their eyesight and therefore need toys with shapes, colors and textures. From 3 to 5 years old, they need to strengthen motor skills. From 6 to 8 years old, toys should imitate their surroundings, as it is at this stage that children begin to show their own interests. Observe your child’s needs, always check the toy packaging, ask the pediatrician for help and keep an eye on your child’s growth process.
12. Toys that cause a lot of mess
Toys with sand or many other materials that require supervision end up being a lot of work. There are some toys that demand more to store than to play with. While it’s interesting to motivate the child to help clean and tidy, it’s best to avoid toys that cause a lot of clutter.
What other aspects do you think are important when choosing a children’s toy? If you have another recommendation, let us know in the comments.
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