Sunday, 31 August 2014

Top Toys For a 12 Month Old Boy

The best toys for a 12 month old boy, chosen by a Mom


Are you looking for the best toys for a 12 month old boy, maybe as a first birthday gift or for Christmas, and want to choose wisely?

Look no further because I have reviewed the best toys for 1 year old boys.

As a mother to a 3 year old boy I know that the best gifts for a one year old boy are toys that will last the test of time and become more than a brief diversion, something that will grow with your baby and last well into toddler hood. Indeed, many of the toys that my one year old played with are still firm favorites now that he is three.

One year of age is a time of transition, from being a baby to a toddler, and you want to choose toys that will reflect his increasing mobility and independence.

Children need a variety of toys to provide different stimuli to encourage their brains to develop and reach their full capacity. Here you will find an excellent range of toys that are guaranteed to keep your 12 month old happy.

I have also included useful information about the development of 1 year old babies, and how the toys that I have chosen will help them to develop these skills. This is particularly helpful if you are buying toys for someone elses toddler, or if you are planning ahead and are not sure what toys will be suitable once your baby is a year old.

If you are looking for inspiration for an upcoming birthday, I hope that the toy reviews for boys age 1 year old will give you ideas for your own one year old boys, and please remember that all of the top toys I have reviewed here would also make suitable gifts for 1 year old girls.

Between the ages of 12 and 18 months of age your child will become more mobile and will love to play with toys that can be pushed and pulled across the floor. 

Learning to pick up smallish objects encourages fine motor skill development which is important for tasks learned later, like writing. and using imaginative play to role play with the figures aids speech development.

Little People are a definite favourite with toddlers, and this Fisher Price Little People Lil' Movers Airplane will provide endless fun as they role play with the three figures provided and sing a long to the catchy song.

My 3 year old son loves all his Little People, but the airplane is probably his favourite. This was one of his first Little People wheeled vehicles, and the carry handle on the top of the plane helps him to push it along the floor, or indeed more recently to whoosh it through the air. 

Cicak Junior has been playing with this airplane now for almost two years, and I fully expect him to get a lot more play time with it.


As your baby approaches their first birthday you will notice that they are beginning to make more recognisable sound, and are also using non verbal language, for example shaking their head to mean "no".

Toys that encourage them to talk are therefore beneficial in developing their speech.

Children see and hear people using their cell phones all the time and children love to copy what adults are doing. This Smilin' Smart Phone is the perfect phone for them to be practising calling their friends.

This toy phone provides hours of educational fun for your one year old, with sounds, phrases, and songs accessed by pressing the buttons, which are good and big and easy for little fingers to manipulate.

My son has two toy cell phones and he by far prefers this one. Even though it is a lot bigger than our phones he holds it to his ear and has pretend conversations with it.

Cicak Junior got this phone as a gift at a little over 1 year of age and is still using it three years later, which definitely represents excellent value for money.

Building with blocks is an excellent way to develop a child's eye to hand coordination, and all children love it when they get to knock over a stack of blocks that you have built together.

Mega Block First Builders building blocks are perfect for developing a toddler's eye to hand coordination. This brightly coloured set has 80 pieces that are large enough for little fingers to manage, and it also comes with a handy storage bag.

At one, my son loved to pick the bricks up, throw them around, explore their texture and "help" me to build things.

Now at three years of age he will sit and play with his bricks. He can build basic objects, add bricks onto wheels to make vehicles and build towers.

A building block set will last your child for maybe three years, and if you buy a set such as these Mega Block ones they are compatible with the smaller bricks that are suitable for older children. 

By the age of 1 your baby will probably be rapidly developing into a toddler, and toys that enable them to stand alone, and walk by holding onto it will be very popular and will also help their gross motor development. 

The VTEch Sit to Stand Learning Walker is consistently a topseller with Amazon and is the walker that I would personally recommend. 

My own baby had this exact same walker for his first Xmas and when he walked less than three weeks later I thought we had a toy that would no longer be used - but I was wrong. He loved the activity panel on it and still loved to push it around.

We eventually gave it to a friend with a baby, but Cicak Junior still loved to play with it when we visited them.

Around the one year mark babies should be able to manipulate items in order to get a response, for example shaking a maraca. 

They should also have the necessary fine motor skills to be able to hold the hammer and attempt to hit the keys with it.

This extremely well made and durable Hohner Kids Glockenspiel is designed for ease of use by little fingers, and is currently the number one best seller in the Kids Instrument Accessories category with Amazon.com.

With safety in mind, the musical bars are designed so that they cannot be removed, and the color coding on both the keys and the songsheet will enable even quite a young child to attempt a tune.

My three year old boy has had a similar glockenspiel for a while now, and whilst he is too young to play an actual tune he loves to hit the keysw and make a "tune".



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Saturday, 30 August 2014

Little Tikes Sand and Water Play Tables

Are you considering purchasing a water play table or sandbox for your toddler or young child?

Water and sand play is very beneficial to a toddlers development and every young child should have access to at least water play, whether this is in the bath or with a bowl of water or a specially purchased play water table.

If you are looking for a water play table, a sand and water play table or a sandbox, I have reviewed the best that are on offer from top outdoor toy manufacturer Little Tikes.

I chose to concentrate on play tables made by little Tikes because they are a well known company, with forty years of quality toy making experience and I also have personal experience of the quality of their products.

If you are looking for water and sand play options you will find a wide range of Little Tikes water and sand play equipment reviewed here.

From water tables to water and sand play tables and stand alone sandboxes there really is a sand and water play option that will appeal to almost everyone.


Benefits of Water Play


Playing with water is beneficial for your child’s cognitive, physical and social development.

Children love to pour water, and by doing so they are helping to improve their eye to hand coordination and physical dexterity.

By exploring why some objects sink and others float in water children are learning concepts such as empty versus full, shallow versus deep and heavy versus light in a hands-on way.

Water play helps to develop fine motor skills and eye-hand coordination by learning how to lift and pour water filled containers.

Cognitive Development is enhanced with maths and science concepts like sinking, floating and volume and realising that water can be poured into containers of different shapes and sizes.

Water Tables


Water and Sand Tables


Sand Boxes



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Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Best Toddler Toys for 2 Year Old Boys



Are you shopping for a gift for a 2nd birthday or Christmas, or looking to spend money that your child has received as a gift and are looking for the top toddler toys for 2 year old boys?

The top toys for 2 year old boys are toys that will last and develop with them, and toys that will encourage their development.

The choice of toys for 24 month olds is huge, and it can be difficult to know where to begin, particularly as toddlers are developing new skills almost daily.

The best toys for toddlers are ones that will stand the test of time and grow with your child: Duplo that can be later added to Lego, Little People that are aimed at 1-5 year olds and toys like water tables that are perfect for preschoolers.

Please look at the top toys for boys aged two that I have reviewed, along with the child development stages that I have included to help you to buy the top rated toddler toys.Don't forget that all these toys will also be suitable for girls of the same age.


TOY FIGURES HELP TO DEVELOP IMAGINATIVE PLAY........

IMAGINATIVE PLAY IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF A CHILD'S DEVELOPMENT.

FISHER PRICE LITTLE PEOPLE

Fisher Price's range of Little People are perfect for helping your little one to develop their imagination. 

Take time to read these reviews - these Little People toys have been tried and tested by my own toddler, and I know that they represent a good quality and value for money, and will be played with for many years to come. 

More reviews of Little People playsets will be added soon.


LITTLE PEOPLE FUN SOUNDS FARM

The Little People Farm has recently been updated, but I am sure you will agree that it has lost non of its appeal in the process.

This was the first larger Little People playset that my toddler received as a gift, and two years later it is still a firm favorite.

I hope that you enjoy reading my review of this delightful farm playset.


LITTLE PEOPLE LIL' MOVERS AIRPLANE

The Little People Airplane was the first Little People item that my toddler received, and almost three years later it is still very much a favorite toy. Please read my review of this excellent vehicle.

ROLE PLAY Is essential for toddlers & Pre-schoolers.......

Melissa and Doug Fire Chief Outfit



Dressing up costumes and props help young children to get a greater benefit from make believe play.

It does not have to be pre-made outfits, with a dressing up box of unwanted adult clothes, scraps of fabric, accessories etc helping them to extend their imagination.

It is widely thought that preschool age children who are given the opportunity to experience role play have a greater chance of being more advanced intellectually and possess greater concentration skills.

If you like the look of this Melissa and Doug Fire Chief Outfit then you can read my review on it.

THE BENEFITS OF BALL GAMES...

Ball games HELP YOUr TODDLER TO have GOOD HAND to EYE COORDINATION and to develop their GROSS motor skills
Little Tikes T-Ball Set

Hand to eye coordination is how your toddler learns to use his eyesight to control his hand movements. You might wonder what importance this skill has for your toddler, so let me explain.

If they are lacking in this important area it will affect their ability to draw, color, write, use scissors, tie their shoe laces, catch a ball.....the list goes on.

It is therefore important for them to learn these skills early on in life, if they are not to be at a disadvantage when they start school.

One easy way to help your child to develop these skills is to encourage them to play with a ball, and later a bat and ball, and a really easy way for toddlers is with the Little Tikes T-Ball set, which is pictured to the left and reviewed here.

HELP YOUR CHILD TO DEVELOP PHYSICALLY

CHILDREN AGED BETWEEN 2 AND 3 YEARS OF AGE ARE INCREASINGLY BECOMING INDEPENDENT, AND MOST LOVE TO PLAY OUTDOORS.


Wagons, tricycles and scooters are all excellent ways for toddlers to develop physically whilst playing outdoors.

I have reviewed this traditional and classic Radio Flyer Wagon and I have also reviewed an excellent selection of tricycles that are aimed at pre-school age children.






HELP YOUR TODDLER DEVELOP THEIR FINE MOTOR SKILLS

BUILDING BLOCKS AND BRICKS ENABLE CHILDREN TO BUILD A LITTLE WORLD OF THEIR OWN, AND ALLOW THEM TO DEVELOP A VARIETY OF SKILLS.

Duplo Building Bricks

Duplo is perfect for babies and toddlers with the larger bricks being easier to handle, and the risk of choking on a small brick is greatly reduced.

Building blocks help to develop childrens fine motor skills, as they learn how to pick up and build with the bricks.

Recently it has become popular, espescially with DUPLO and LEGO, for bricks to be sold as a set that makes a specific item. However, it is beneficial if you allow your toddler to explore their own imagination and give them the flexibility to build their own designs, free from the constraints that sets give. Buckets of bricks are perfect for allowing children the freedom to design and build their own models.


You can read my review of this excellent starter bucket which also highlights more Duplo sets that are suitable for this age.

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