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How To Choose Right Toy For Your Kids

Saturday, November 14th, 2009
Educational Wooden Toys

Educational Wooden Toys

Child’s play should be fun and educational. There are different types of toys suited for your child’s age. Use age recommendations as a guide or something to challenge your child appropriately. It should be not too hard or too easy. Development milestones can help you discern your child’s learning stage. Hera are some guidelines to get you started. Many of these can actually be useful at various stages, and in different ways.

Birth to 9 Months

  • Give your baby toys that engage sense such as mobiles, rocking toys, chew toys, chunky boards and cloth books.
  • Use toys that stimulate cause and effect like pop-up toys and busy boxes

9 to 18 Months

  • Give role play toys that imitate real life like tool set, cook and kitchen toy set, animal farms etc
  • Toys that demonstrate how things that fit together like puzzles, blocks, and shape sorters
  • Toys that encourage motor skills such as pull and push toys, and balls

18 to 36 Months

  • Toys that encourage the child to create like modeling clay, crayons, and finger paints
  • Toys that improve the use of imagination such as dress-up clothes, action and animals figures, dolls and doll houses, stuffed animals

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Lead Poisoning: A Threat to Children’s Health

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

Saturnism or lead poisoning is seen where lead is present in blood at high levels. If severe enough it may cause irreversible nervous system damage along with serious toxicity to other body organs and systems. Lead is being by humans for thousand years and is part of various products like paints and toys. Lead if ingested at high levels due to acute or chronic exposure to such products may lead to symptoms like vomiting, abdominal pain, mood swings, irritability, lack of proper sleep, hyperactivity, headache, and diarrhea and if severe enough may even lead to death.

Children are particularly at risk to any poisoning including lead because of their immature defense system and organs particular important for detoxification like liver. Children if exposed to high levels of lead either through acute ingestion or by chronic exposure like toys containing lead may have spectrum of ill health effects like behavioral problems, cognitive and learning difficulties, and physical disabilities. The toxic dose for children proposed by CDC is about 10 ug/dl, however, the effects of lead below the level of 10 ug/dl is not fully understood but many researchers have proposed that it is equally dangerous to children. (more…)


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