Choosing toys
Toys
are tools of play for children. Play is important in the physical and
mental development of your child. It is important to choose toys wisely
and to remember that the most expensive toy is not necessarily the best
toy.


When finding toys for your child, here are some of the things that make a good toys:
Young babies explore their world by putting things in their mouths, noses and ears. Children under 3 years of age do not have a well-developed coughing reflex and can choke easily on small items.
When you are choosing toys, consider these points:
Ensure any batteries, particularly small ‘button’ or ‘coin’ batteries, are secure within their compartment, and cannot come out easily - batteries should not be handled by children and are toxic if ingested.
- are attractive, well-designed, and have many uses
- encourage children to talk and use their imagination
- help children express their feelings
- develop physical skills
- help children understand the world around them
- encourage children to be creative
- last because they are well made.
- Would it be fun to play with?
- Is it value for money?
- Could I make it myself?
- Does it do what it is supposed to?
- Is it suited to the age of my child?
- Is it safe (such as non-toxic paint and no sharp edges)?
Toy safety
Toys with small parts are dangerous for babies and young children. Toys can cut, choke, poison or strangle if they are not safe, or not used safely.Young babies explore their world by putting things in their mouths, noses and ears. Children under 3 years of age do not have a well-developed coughing reflex and can choke easily on small items.
When you are choosing toys, consider these points:
Size
The smaller the child, the bigger the toy should be. Remember that children under 3 can’t cough things up. So if a toy is as small as a ping-pong ball, or can easily break into parts the size of a ping-pong ball (or smaller), then a child under three should not be playing with it. Don’t forget to make sure that any eyes, noses or buttons on soft toys are securely attached, and check them regularly.Surface material and fillings
Check that paints and fillings used on or inside toys aren’t toxic, because children could be poisoned if they lick or swallow them. Also, check that soft toys are fire resistant, and that the fillings can’t come out easily and cause a child to choke.Ensure any batteries, particularly small ‘button’ or ‘coin’ batteries, are secure within their compartment, and cannot come out easily - batteries should not be handled by children and are toxic if ingested.
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