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Learning Games Music

July 5th, 2009 admin 5 comments

Jumpstart Learning Games Music Ages 5-8

Join Hopsalot on an enchanting adventure through the four different lands of Music World. The magic and harmony of the Land of Music are being threatened by Sir Sour Notes, and the instruments need your help. Help Hopsalot restore the Royal Orchestra to King Harmony’s kingdom by collecting the sour notes scattered about the land. Along the way, you’ll play games that teach important music skills such as beat, rhythm, tone, and melody. (Ages 5-8).

Jumpstart Learning Games Music Ages 5-8

Child Development in Educational Toys for Tots

May 11th, 2008 admin 6 comments

“Child Development”

Child development is a part of life, which in too many instances it is left behind. Poor developmental skills are a problem in our system, which is part of the reason that technology child-developmentcame up with solutions. Now our children have a variety of educational toys, which include electronics, rings, rattles, sound sorters, shaper sorters, Luke toys, curiosity cubes and more.

How the cubes promote your child’s curiosity?
The cubes promote your child’s curiosity by helping him or her to enjoy multi-activities. The toy helps your child to enjoy play while refining his or her fine-motor skills and cognitive development. The Curiosity cube stimulates your child, since when the baby grabs the toy, touches it something new will take place.

Your baby can click the toy, turn it, dialing new graphics or move the beads to a maze. Maze toys are great for teaching your child hand and eye coordination. Once the baby turns over the cube, he or she will notice a colorful disk that spirals down the toy. The child can turn the cube again to see rain sticks transparently spin around. Colorful balls and rain will inspire your child to enjoy nature.

Your child will see his or her self grow in the mirror. Not to worry parents, the mirror will not break. The mirror is designed to stimulate your child’s visual. Your child learns to recognize self. Disks slither down the abacus, which helps your child to develop new motor skills, thus taking control of his thoughts and learning to count. The cube is ideal for children nine months and older. Your child will enjoy a six-side cube, which teaches him or her to explore the potentials.
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