Most children have little trouble expressing their creativity. Â Just ask any mother who has had to clean crayons and markers off of a freshly painted wall. Â Providing toys that allow your child to get creative encourage imagination and allow her to learn by doing. Â Creativity isn’t just about artwork. Â It can be expressed in a number of ways. Â Here are some of the best toys for encouraging creativity in your child.
Building Toys
Blocks of any kind are great for kids of all ages. Â They can be used to build almost anything your child can imagine. Â Legos allow kids to make more durable masterpieces, but it’s important to get the big ones for children who still like to put things in their mouths. Â There are also other types of building toys, such as the magnetic K’nex, that allow greater flexibility and different ways to build. Â There are even kits that allow older kids to build their own remote control cars. [Find Building Toys]
Art Toys
Drawing is a favorite activity for many children. Â You can encourage your budding artist by giving her toys that make it easy to express herself. Â Washable markers make messes more bearable. Â Magnetic drawing boards, Etch-a-Sketches, and other toys that allow drawing without using crayons or markers eliminate the mess altogether and are great for travel. Â Finger paint is a favorite of young artists, but it can be messy. Â Letting your kids indulge in it once in a while is good for them, and with some preparation you can avoid any permanent damage. Â Smocks and lots of newspaper will protect their clothes and your table. [Find Art Toys]
Musical Toys
Music is a wonderful learning tool for children, and it’s even better when they make it themselves. Â You can find durable toy instruments for even the youngest budding musician. Â Babies love plastic tambourines, maracas and xylophones. Â Toddlers and preschoolers can play a kazoo or recorder. Â If your child expresses great interest in the piano, beginner piano lessons might be a good investment. Â Children who love to sing might enjoy a karaoke machine. Â There are also microphones that do special effects so your little singer can sound like a pro. Â And there are lots of sing-a-long CDs, DVDs, and toys available. Â [Find Musical Toys]
Craft Kits
There are all sorts of crafts that kids can do. Â Kits that come with everything needed for a specific craft project make crafting easy. Â You could buy individual craft items and let your kids’ imaginations take over. Â Creativity comes naturally for kids. Â Giving them toys that help them express themselves is a great way to encourage them to do so. Â Kids who are allowed to be creative often have a greater interest in learning and as a result they are more likely to do their best in school and life. Â [Find Craft Toys]
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