Types of Baby & Toddler Toys: Part 2

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Part of the video series: Choosing & Maintaining Baby Toys

Summary: Learn about various types of baby and toddler toys in this free video on baby toys and safety.

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Stacey Olson Stacey holds a Bachelors of Science in Education and Human Sciences degree, with an endorsement in Inclusive Early Childhood Education specializing in birth t... read more

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Types of Baby & Toddler Toys: Part 2

Hi! This is Stacey from Expert Village. In this video clip, I will be talking more about types of baby and toddler toys. Another type of toy is blocks. Blocks are great for stacking. There are 2 types here; wooden and peek-a-blocks. The wooden blocks typically have numbers, pictures, or letters on them. The peek-a blocks have a variety of things. They could have letters, animals, you can shake them, they could have trains, all sorts of different objects in them. Another type of toy is the teething toys. Teething toys allow the child to chew on them, so they should have soft areas. Some of these toys also have different things for them to use with their hands. For example, the dog, you can move these. The toys also can be put in the freezer or for the fridge and allow the child some comfort when chewing on them. Another type of toy is bath toys. There are lots of different kinds of bath toys that you can get for your child. Some of the examples that I have are books that are used especially for the water. They even have stuffed animals like this Elmo that can be used in the water. Foam letters that are safe for the child to chew on or to create words and learn their letters. The other two things just float and allow the child to explore.

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