Christmas is the most awaited time of the year for the children. It is because they love to receive gifts. What gift do you think they want? Of course, there is no other answer but toys!
It’s a given that whatever toys you give kids, they would be elated. However, to make their Christmas worthwhile, it is better if you will give them the right toys. Of course, a nine-year-old boy would not be happy if he receives a bundle of blocks or a shape sorter. To make the children enjoy their Christmas, we have listed some guidelines that you have to consider when buying toys for this festive season:
1. Know their likes and personality
Christmas is celebrated at the end of the year. This means children have waited for a year to receive a gift from you and that is a toy they wish and desire. Hence, it is better that before you buy toys for children, you must know what type of toy they like. For example, if your nephew loves to play Lego, then buy an appropriate Lego for him. Surely, he would jump for joy when he unwraps his gift. Likewise, if your daughter loves to play cooking, then give her a kitchen toy set. The spark in their eyes and the smile on their faces upon receiving the toys they like are priceless.
2. Choose age-appropriate toys
Children can easily become bored or irritated when they receive a toy that they could not play with because it is not suitable for their age. You must consider the age of the receiver of the gift. There are different toys for toddlers, older boys, and girls. When you buy a toy, look for the label that indicates the “recommended age.” Better yet, you can research in advance age-appropriate toys for your recipients and make a list to save you time when shopping. There are online websites such as TopTenSelect.com that provide a list of toys for different age groups and for each gender. How convenient!
3. Put safety first
Children are not that hard to please. As long as they could play with the toy, they would be happy. However, consider also the safety of the children when playing with your gifted toys, particularly with very young boys and girls as they still do not have a full grasp of what is dangerous and what is not. Do not buy toys that are choking hazards or contain lead or harmful chemicals. Moreover, buy a toy that is structurally sound. It means that the toys cannot be easily torn into pieces and consequently eaten or swallowed.
4. Develop their skills
Playing with toys is not only fun, but it could also help a child’s development. You may consider buying toys that could enhance the development of their skills, such as motor skills, problem-solving skills, mathematical skills, and social skills. Among the toys that could help improve these skills are puzzles, stacking and building blocks, assembly toys, a cooking or tea set, and farm animal toys.
This Christmas, give children toys that will not only allow them to have fun but will also enable them to learn. Likewise, keeping them safe would ensure a merry and happy Christmas for the children.