Suggested Toys For Early Learners Handout

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I love toys and books! It’s my passion! Playing with toys is fun and hands-on! Toys are the motivator and the reinforcement! Children learn so many skills from playing with toys. They learn vocabulary, labeling words, and function of objects. Toys teach them sorting and categories. They learn to predict and figure things out. Toys are essential for cognitive, motor, social and receptive-expressive language growth. I own every toy on this list. Yes, my office looks like a mini toy store! None of these toys have batteries either. You can mix and match toys and teach skills, e.g. use blocks to build a fence around farm animals. Have the animals do actions, e.g. eat, drink, run, walk. If you aren’t sure what to do with a toy just email me!

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I love toys and books! It’s my passion! Playing with toys is fun and hands-on! Toys are the motivator and the reinforcement! Children learn so many skills from playing with toys. They learn vocabulary, labeling words, and function of objects. Toys teach them sorting and categories. They learn to predict and figure things out. Toys are essential for cognitive, motor, social and receptive-expressive language growth. I own every toy on this list. Yes, my office looks like a mini toy store! None of these toys have batteries either. You can mix and match toys and teach skills, e.g. use blocks to build a fence around farm animals. Have the animals do actions, e.g. eat, drink, run, walk. If you aren’t sure what to do with a toy just email me!

I love toys and books! It’s my passion! Playing with toys is fun and hands-on! Toys are the motivator and the reinforcement! Children learn so many skills from playing with toys. They learn vocabulary, labeling words, and function of objects. Toys teach them sorting and categories. They learn to predict and figure things out. Toys are essential for cognitive, motor, social and receptive-expressive language growth. I own every toy on this list. Yes, my office looks like a mini toy store! None of these toys have batteries either. You can mix and match toys and teach skills, e.g. use blocks to build a fence around farm animals. Have the animals do actions, e.g. eat, drink, run, walk. If you aren’t sure what to do with a toy just email me!