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Starting A Daycare - Selecting The Right Toys

When starting a daycare, you will need to invest in a lot of equipment for the children. You will need some high chairs, sleeping mats, car seats, cribs and of course many toys. Selecting the toys for your daycare will require more thought than you might've initially thought. You will very likely be caring for children of several age groups and most toys might not appeal to all ages. In actual fact certain toys, though ideal for older children, might not always be appropriate and could even cause some danger to the younger children. On the other hand, toys that are safe for the youngest children will probably not hold the similar kind of interest to the older ones. Therefore, you will find yourself in the need to buy some toys that will appeal and be safe for each age group that you will be caring for.

 

Toys for Infants

Babies reaching the age of six months will have little mobility and due to this, they will need toys that will be able to stimulate their interest but might not require any kind of interaction. Toys for this age group should be brightly coloured, soft, and appropriate for contact with the infant's mouth. Therefore, any toy with small parts, sharp points or fake fur is not appropriate for this age group. Instead, brightly colored pictures and blankets are always a good choice as are bouncy seats and toy bars. Older babies will use their hands more and put almost anything they can touch into their mouths. This group will do better with soft toys, books, and teething rings that can be chewed on. Additionally, plastic toys such as phones, rattles, and soft balls will delight them since they will be able to manipulate them with their hands and make noises.

Toys for Toddlers

This is the age when children will begin to really play with toys and interact with them. Small parts and sharp edges should be avoided at almost all ages, but at this stage, almost anything will work with this group such as wooden spoons and pots and pans. Anything that makes noise and is brightly colored such as blocks and sturdy picture books would also be a profitable investment.

Toys for Preschool and Older Children

Children of an older age will more certainly enjoy role playing, so providing dolls for them to play mummy or daddy with would be a good choice. In addition, play kitchens for making prepared meals, toy vehicles, and action figures are always good to nurture the child's imagination. This age group also tends to enjoy outdoor sturdy equipment such as swings, riding and climbing toys. These types of toys also help to burn off some excess childhood energy. This is also a good age for you to introduce to them some art supplies such as finger paints and crayons that will keep the children busy on rainy days when they must remain indoors.

You will probably want to slelct a combination of educational toys and toys which will be just for pure fun. Young children usually learn through playing and even the most basic and classic toys can be educational, so there is no need to feel under pressure to buy into electronic expensive toys and computers at this age. However, it might possibly be a marketing point for your daycare if you provide computer education to some of the older children which are in your care.

Selecting the right toys for your daycare will not really be all that difficult. The most important thing will be to make sure that they are always age appropriate so that they don't bore the older children or pose a safety threat to the younger ones. Obviously, when starting a daycare, you might be limited initially due to certain budgeting concerns, but you can always try to add toys as your business grows and you become more experienced and knowledgeable in determining what children will most love to play with.



 

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