Does your child have a full toy box but only play with a select few? Â Toys that only do a small, limited number of things often get tossed aside. Â They are fun for awhile but pretty soon they become too predictable. Â That results in boredom and kids don’t like to be bored. Â So they find something else to play with and the boring toys end up in the bottom of the toy box. Â The best toys are those that require imagination and can be used in a variety of ways. Â Here are ten toys that are good for keeping your child’s attention.
1. Â Blocks – Blocks are a staple for kids and they never seem to outgrow them. Â They are one of the simplest types of toys around, yet their possibilities are limited only by the child’s imagination. Â Younger children can also use them for such learning activities as counting games and experimenting with basic addition and subtraction. Â Blocks provide numerous learning opportunities and keep kids busy.
2. Dolls and Stuffed Animals – Children love to pretend that their dolls, action figures and stuffed animals are real people or animals. Â This can provide them with hours of entertainment. Â They may even play with two or more at a time, making different voices for each one. Â That’s not only fun for them, it’s fun for you to watch too.
3. Play-Doh – You probably played with Play-Doh when you were a kid. Â Chances are that if you did, you have fond memories of it. Â Similar to blocks, Play-Doh allows children to make anything they can imagine. Â The factories and tool sets you can buy to go with it are nice but they are not a necessity.
4. Wagons – A wagon can be used in numerous ways.  Kids can use it to transport their toys from one place to another  but that’s only the beginning.  It can serve as a vehicle for their stuffed animals or dolls, a pull-along “tray” when they’re playing restaurant or even as transportation for the child himself with you pulling it.
5. Art Supplies – Budding Picassos can spend hours making new masterpieces. Â Art is a great way to keep kids occupied because it fosters creativity and self-esteem. Â And you get the added bonus of new refrigerator decorations.
6. Musical Instruments – Most children love music. Â The only thing better than listening to it is making it themselves. Â If real musical instruments are not an option, there are toy drum sets, xylophones, kazoos and more that kids can play with. Â They could even get other kids together and form a band.
7. Housekeeping or Gardening Tools – Kids love to imitate adults. Â A kitchen set, toy vacuum cleaner or a set of gardening tools can help them do so more accurately. Â You could enlist them to help you when you’re doing housework or yard work. Â They will stay occupied and feel a sense of accomplishment.
8. Sandboxes – A sandbox full of toys provides a wealth of opportunities. Â Kids can learn a lot by playing in sand. Â They can use sticks to make designs, add water and make sandcastles, or make trails with their toy cars.
9. Dress-up Clothes – Playing dress-up lets kids put together outfits and pretend to be anyone or anything. Â You don’t have to buy a dress-up set. Â Just get out all of the old clothes you can find and let their imaginations run free!
10. Balls– Balls not only keep a child busy, they also encourage physical activity. Â There are numerous ways that children can play with them, so they never get boring.
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