Toy Storage – Teach Kids With Toy Storage Products
March 26th, 2010 by admin
Toy Storage - Teach Kids With Toy Storage Products
Quality time spent with your kids is priceless. When you can see windows of learning open you need to grab them. The toy storage time should not be a "if you clean up, then you can... Use this clean up time as a teaching opportunity.
Try a different approach to storing toys. Make a game out of it while you teach color recognition, word meaning as larger verses smaller or faster verses slower, or counting. Can you pick up all the red cars? Can you pick up the trucks larger than the truck that I am holding? Who is faster cleaning up? How many trucks do you have in your hand?
You can teach so many ideas or just reinforce what has already been taught. It will help to have a place for the toy storage - like a toy chest. Shelves are also good to store toys. If a few bins are included for small items, you will have like toys together. This will teach sorting by size or shape or color.
Organization encourages kids to play with their toys. If they are going to play trains, they need the track and train set. If they have these in one place with the train table and trundles, one trundle with track and the other with train cars then the children will spend a long time connecting the track and then playing trains However if we have to spend a lot of time finding all of the pieces, they have usually lost interest. That is why a new toy is always so entertaining. They have all of the pieces together.
Be sure to praise the children as they help clean up. Talk abound how smart they are to put the train track together. Make each child succeeds at some task. You will build up your child's confidence when you communicate that you like what he is doing. Children are sponges. They will absorb what they see, hear, touch, and taste. You choose what they learn. Teach them it is fun to clean up, be organized and use their toy storage units.
By: Sally at Sabo
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