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BEST CHRISTMAS TOYS FOR 2008

Our children are the most important people in our lives. As a mother of three, I try to provide my children with the best and most educational resources possible, this includes toys. There are many toys on the market today and I have researched several of them. What I have found is that most toys are not designed with the child's education and development in mind. Sure they are fun to play with but why not use playtime as a time to also learn. The great thing is that we as parents and educators are becoming more sensitive to the developmental needs of our children.

During my quest to find educational toys that my children would actually want to play with, I came across a company that I had not heard of, DISCOVERY TOYS. They had the same philosophy about toys that I had. They believe that toys should be fun AND promote intellectuality, emotional and physical development.

Entering any classroom, whether one full of preschoolers or school age children, one has no doubt that educational toys are part of most educator's curriculum and the sky is the limit. At DISCOVERY TOYS they are absolutely dedicated and proud to provide quality SAFE educational toys that your children will love and learn with.

To visit DISCOVERY TOYS Click Here!

Why can't a toy teach a child about a particular subject or help a child develop a particular skill and be fun to play with. Well, they can and I have found that Discovery Toys has developed the best line of toys to support this. They have focused in on creating toys that are designed to encourage developmental milestones within appropriate age groups.

DISCOVERY TOYS has worked extensively with the famous Princeton Child Development Institute to develop their Autism Support Project. It is DISCOVERY TOYS goal to deliver a rich educational experience by understanding the most commonly shared learning difficulties for children with autism and matching their products to support learning. These toys help to develop independent play with some limited instruction. Toys that build skills for cooperative play, promote sustained engagement, create opportunities for children to talk about their play experience and encourage pretend play and much more.


About the Author: I am a wife and mother of three beautiful children. I am dedicated to my caring and loving my children and to preserving Mother Earth.


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