The toys that we choose to buy for our kids can make a difference in their development. Being presented opportunities to see, play with and experience specific materials will present different challenges, require different skill sets and cover different learning areas. Children can learn from any toy, (or anything they deem to be a toy), but the amount, depth and breadth of the learning depends on the interaction between the child and it, and the type of opportunities the toys provide. Further learning can also occur when the child plays cooperatively with peers or adults.
“You get to try things out with no consequences,” said Kathy Hirsch–Pasek, a child development psychologist at Temple University, who researches the benefits of play. “[Play] also allows you to wear different hats, to master social rules. That’s huge.”
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