Parenting

Educational Toys For Kids

JM Perez By JM Perez5 min read1.1K views

A few years ago, my Son then 2, asked me why I enjoyed reading and having so many books?  I told him that I read to be knowledgeable because knowledge doesn’t update itself and we must keep our minds active.

At my House, we love to read. My husband is a huge Mechwarrior/Battletech fan and has all the Books (and a large selection of action figures). I love reading Inspirational, Educational and Christian books and I have a bunch around the house. It only made sense for us to give our kids a good start in reading and learning. We visit the Libraries, Bookstores, we use the computer to read stories, play challenging games and much more.

I have been reading to my children since they were infants. At 5 months we started using the Laugh, Smile & Learn™ Computer Learning Systemand Amazing Animals™ Sing & Go Choo-Choo™ by Fisher-Price®. VTech® Baby’s Learning Laptop and Explore & Learn Helicopter. We used Magnetic Letters Set as well as Learning Blocks to identify numbers, letters, words and pictures.

Alpha Robot by Redbox

The recommended age: 18 months – 3 years.

Within a few weeks of owning this cool bilingual robot, my Son was able to recognized all the letters of the Alphabets as well as the numbers. I am sure this little robot triggered his love for reading. My Daughter used it to learn her ABCs too and loved it as much. She has long outgrown it.

  • Hear him speak letters, numbers and nursery rhymes in two languages (English & Spanish)
  • A great teacher for preschoolers, robot’s LED displays letters and numbers
  • Moveable head and arms delight young students
  • Alpha Robot Measures 8.5″ tall
  • Requires 2 “AA” batteries
Bilingual Alpha Robot by Redbox.
Bilingual Alpha Robot by Redbox.

Fisher Price Amazing Animals™ Sing and Go Choo-Choo™

The recommended age: 6months – 3 years.

  • Musical Choo-Choo train with baby animals lights up and plays catchy songs
  • Animals have movable joints, textured feet, and teethable ears
  • Train lights up and each car has unique feature to keep little ones busy
  • Choose between sitting mode for youngest baby and motion-activated as they grow
  • Includes 3 animal friends

The Fisher-Price Amazing Animals Sing and Go Choo-Choo is such an adorable interactive toy for kids. It remains one of my children favorite toys. It teaches them about animals through songs and play. You can add to the fun with even more Animals.

Fisher Price Amazing Animals™ Sing & Go Choo-Choo™.
Fisher Price Amazing Animals™ Sing and Go Choo-Choo™.

Learning Blocks Wagon

The recommended age: 2 years and up.

  • Animal Picture
  • Numbers (0-9)
  • Alphabet Letters (Upper and Lowercase)
  • Non-Toxic Coloring

These blocks are very educational; however, the size of the blocks will vary depending on the brand. It’s always a good habit to be around your children when they are playing with blocks to insure that nothing goes in their mouths and also to help them identify the objects.

I purchased one for my Son (as pictured below) when he was just one year old and he loved it. He enjoyed dragging the wagon around and learned so much from the blocks. Although Collections Etc. no longer carries the toy, you can get something similar such as Melissa & Doug Classic ABC Block Cart or Uncle Goose Classic Embossed Alphabet Blocks ABC.

Learning Blocks Wagon.
Learning Blocks Wagon.

B.® Zany Zoo Wooden Activity Cube

The recommended age: 12 months – 3 years.

  • Doors to open, friends to find beautifully illustrated A to Z animals
  • Loopty-loo routes for you to wind through
  • Zigzag race paths to race up and down
  • Spinny spinners
B. Zany Zoo Wooden Activity Cube.
B. Zany Zoo Wooden Activity Cube

VTech® Touch & Learn Storytime

The recommended age: 12 months – 3 years.

VTech® Touch & Learn Storytime.
VTech® Touch & Learn Storytime (with four interchang​eable story books).

With four interchangeable story books, story time takes on new meaning with Baby’s First Storybooks! This interactive storybook has touch sensors and a magic pointer to encourage your baby to play and explore words, pictures and sounds! Touch sensors on each page for easy learning.

VTech® V.Reader Animated E-Book System

Though the recommended age: 3 – 7 years, my Son had his at 2 and he’s loved it since then. In addition to their storybook cartridges, they each have over 50 downloaded eBooks in each V.Reader. Get the pink one here.

VTech V.Reader Animated E-Book System.
VTech V.Reader Animated E-Book System.

The VTech® V.Reader Interactive E-Reading System features:

  • Color touch screen
  • Plays fully animated stories with story narration, character voices, vivid graphics, and exciting sounds and music!
  • Storybook Cartridges have 3 ways to play: Watch the Story, Reading Games, and Story Dictionary
  • USB port and SD memory card slot for expansion
  • Multimedia Capabilities: Photo Viewer, Video Player, Art and Writing Programs
  • Durable, kid-friendly design
  • Download additional e-books and track your child’s progress at VTech’s Learning Lodge

VTech® Brilliant Creations Notebooks/Laptops

My Son has had his for almost a year now and we got one for my Daughter a couple of months ago because she was fighting to use her brothers’. They love it, they use it daily and they are learning tremendously.

VTech® Brilliant Creations Beginner Laptop.
VTech® Brilliant Creations, Advanced Notebook.

Both notebooks feature an LCD color screen and educates your child in a fun and colorful way through learning activities that focus on creativity, letters, vocabulary, counting, matching and more! A working cursor mouse is included with this electronic learning toy for added interactivity.

VTech® Brilliant Creations Advanced Notebook recommended age: 5 – 8 years
VTech® Brilliant Creations Beginners Laptop recommended age: 4-6 years.

Fisher-Price® Fisher Smart Cycle Extreme

When it comes to my super active Son, the Fisher Smart Cycle Extreme is a life saver for me. Given that my kids fight a lot over toys and because of the size of the Smart Cycle, I cannot purchase a second one. So, I only have them use it during Summer, when days are longer and sleep remains elusive most of the time.
I let them pedal until they can’t pedal no more and all they want is a good night sleep. The Fisher Smart Cycle Extreme is a great source of exercise while learning and my kids love it so much.

Fisher-Price Fisher Smart Cycle Extreme.
Fisher-Price Smart Cycle Extreme.

The recommended age: 3 – 6 years

  • It’s a stationary bike, a learning center, and an arcade game system-all rolled into one
  • Cool rumble feature in the handle bar
  • Drive, Pedal, steer and learn at your own pace
  • Reinforces important preschool concepts like letters, numbers, shapes and colors
  • Adjustable seat for growing kids.

JumpStart World “Growing Smart” Laugh with Me Botley

My kids enjoy this fun little robot.

JumpStart World Laugh with Me Botley
  • It is designed for children ages 3-7
  • It teaches beginning math, language, and logic skills (Botley talks, lights up and moves his head from side to side while explaining games)
  • The Robot Requires 4 “AA” batteries and remote control requires 3 “AAA” batteries

Paper, Crayons, Chalk & Chalkboard

One of the best things you can do for your child is put a paper and pencil in their hands to get them started on their writing skills. With a little luck, they can turn into great artists. Depending on the age of your child, some supervision may be required (to see that nothing goes in the mouth and or on the walls).

Paper, Pencils, Crayons.
Paper, Pencils, Crayons, Eraser.

Lots of Communication, Crafting, Play and Outdoor Exploration/Experiments.

I am ending this post with links to three sites I absolutely love:

  • Wonderopolis® – A place where wonder and learning are nurtured through the power of discovery, creativity and imagination.
  • Poptropica® – A virtual world for kids to travel, play games, compete in head-to-head competition, and communicate safely.
  • Starfall® – A free website to teach children to read with phonics (for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and first graders).

Beautiful Cloudy Day

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I have never liked cloudy days. Today, however, I am content with the dreary weather.
We are spending the afternoon in the Patio. The kids are multi-tasking (watching TV, drawing, Crafting and writing me letters full of hearts). My daughter is busy looking at the Toys R Us toy book and making a list of all the items she wants for her birthday. Oh, the joy of Motherhood! I love my babies to pieces.

Dreary Weather.
Dreary Weather.

Today was Parent Conference day at my son’s school and we met with his wonderful teacher. She told us what we already knew, that he is Academically Advanced. The drawback of him knowing so much at his age is that he easily gets bored, wants to help everyone around him and doesn’t always follow directions when asked to. I will work harder at encouraging him to listen more and allow others to do what they need to do.

In an effort to prevent broken pipelines due to aging and sudden burst, the City’s Water Pipeline Division has been carrying out water main upgrades by replacing water mains and hydrants to upgrade existing deteriorating water mains. Today was our turn and it was interesting watching these hard working men complete the task.

Replacement of Water Mains.
Replacement of Water Mains.

I am off to work on our next Craft. I will share, I promise.

Back To School Routine

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Today is officially back to School Day at Cottonwood Elementary. For my Kindergartener as well as the other students, it will be the first day back from a three-week break. We had a fantastic time being silly, getting crafty, watching movies, sleeping late, baking, enjoying each others company and fighting a Cold together.

My Son is super excited to meet his wonderful teacher and friends and I am excited to hear about his little stories and all the fun activities he had at School. His Sister, on the other hand, is not too happy about him returning to school (I overheard them talking in the room last night). After informing her that he will be leaving for school in the morning, she simply told him that ‘she is sad, she will miss him and she doesn’t want him to go to school.’ He replied by stating that he had to go and when he returns home, they will have lots and lots of fun.

Image Source: Flipkart.com.

My kids believe they are the best thing in the World for one another. As troublesome as they can sometimes be and as annoying as they can be to one another, they always look out for  each other and keep safe. Enough to melt my heart and make me proud. My daughter and I will be enjoying more quiet time in the mornings.

Last night, after reminding my Son about the importance of eating right, exercising, taking vitamins, getting enough sleep and keeping his hands to himself (to fight against self-contamination and prevent germs from spreading); I made sure he still had enough pocket tissues, enough cough and cold drops and I made sure there was a travel size hand sanitizer  in his backpack. This season has been labeled the worst Flu season in years and parents shouldn’t take it lightly when it comes to the health and wellness of their children.

Award Day at School

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So, this morning was Award Day at Cottonwood Elementary for the Kindergarteners and 1st Graders. Some of the Awards being given were in the following category: Leadership, Math, Reading, Good Citizen, Effort/Improvement and Attendance. My wonderful Ivan received an Award for Reading and advancement of his sight words. According to his Teacher, he is on the First/Second Grade list.

Yesterday he received his second Pizza Hut® Book It!® Reading Program Certificate to celebrate another reading accomplishment. We are very proud of our little boy and he is very proud of himself too.

Pizza Hut® Book It!® Reading Program Certificate.

Right now he is interested in Science and we are giving him all the help we can in this field as well as in Math.

Nurturing Goes a Long, Long Way

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Ivan: Mom, are you proud of me?
Me: Yes, very.
Ivan: Why? Because I did well at school?
Me: Yes and because I love you.
Ivan: If I do an even better job will you be prouder?
Me: Yes, I will. But remember, it’s not just about doing a good job. You must be kind and respectful to others to.
Ivan: Ok Mommy.

Yesterday, along with other Kindergarten kids, Ivan went on his first field trip to the Pumpkin Patch at the Boulder Creek Ranch Harvest Festival. It is one thing to drop him off at school and it’s another to let him go on a field trip, especially as he is known to be an explorer. I had to bury my fears and put my trust in the hands of the wonderful teachers and volunteers who accompanied them on this field trip. Prior to leaving for school, his Father surprised him with some drawings of things he enjoys on his disposable lunch bag. We always find ways to make him feel special, especially when we are not around. Turned out that he had an awesome time.

Boulder Creek Ranch
19099 Lemon St, Hesperia, CA 92345
Phone: (760) 244-0096 OR  (760) 956-9300
October 13th – October 28th
Open: 11:00 AM – Dusk

Custom ‘Disposable’ Lunch Paper Bag.

Going back to my heartfelt conversation with my Son. He is at a stage of his life, where he sees things, analyses and remembers them. So, as a parent, is it important for me to be patient, encouraging, loving and honest with him. I must be ready to answer his questions, honestly, the best way I possibly can, based on his age and ability to understand, without going into much details. I always take my kids questions seriously.
It is critical for us, parents, to be involved in all aspects of our children lives, allowing them to experience life and things for themselves. One thing we should avoid at all cost is to rob them of their Innocence.

My Son is so proud of himself for receiving a lot of rewards, prices from school for being a good and responsible student. Recently, he received this Pizza Hut® Book It!® Reading Program Certificate to celebrate his reading accomplishment (Book It!® is a reading incentive program that Pizza Hut® has sponsored since 1985).

Pizza Hut® Book It!® Reading Program Certificate.

If we cannot stand with them while they are growing up; how then, do we expect to reconnect with them once they’ve mature? In some cases, we are all they’ve got. Not being there for them when they need us is one thing they will never forget; adding a twist to their face, that, we will regret.