The holidays are near, and this means it’s time for a lot of gift-giving. With all the sales and trends going around, it’s easy to get caught up buying your children the latest toys and the most popular items on television commercials and magazine print ads. However, one important factor that might get neglected in all the commotion is safety. More than just being trendy, cool, or fun, the gifts you give your children need to be safe for them. However, this also doesn’t mean that you have to stick to boring gifts like socks and underwear! You can still find a lot of toys for your child that are both safe and fun for them to use. The key is to know what to look for and to be smart about the things you …show more content…
The newborns and really little ones need toys that are not only durable, but also will not cause them any harm. First of all, you need to keep in mind that the toys will need to withstand getting dropped, bitten, and beaten up by your baby. This means you need to stay away from anything with breakable or detachable parts, such as buttons, pins, and clips. Instead, stick to soft toys, squeeze balls, books, and puppets that come in one solid piece. Make sure nothing is small enough for your child to put in their mouth so there is no risk of anything getting stuck in his throat, too – this includes even his rattles and teethers. Heavy toys are generally a no-no, as they could very well fall on your child and hurt him. Avoid anything that needs to be tied with string or rope, as these parts can accidentally wrap around your child’s neck and strangle him. Of course, absolutely stay away from anything that is sharp or pointed, as well as toys made of glass and breakable plastic. Because children like to put things in their mouths, you also need to make sure that everything is …show more content…
Children in this age range can now be able to handle toys that are a little bit more complex than their toys from their younger years. Because they have more motor abilities, you can gradually introduce toys that require a little bit more dexterity to handle, such as standard plastic dolls and dollhouses, costumes, music boxes, and even musical instruments, card games, board games, and art supplies. However, you still need to stay away from buying them toys made of glass, hard plastic, and toxic materials. The toys also cannot be too sharp or pointed in case your children get hurt. If you want to buy them sporting equipment, make sure they are soft and especially designed for children’s use. Roller skates and ice skates are okay, but make sure they have no ball bearings have two blades each so that they provide more support for your