When straight lines just won't do, Magneatos Curves offer a new, fun building alternative. Jumbo-sized Curves are great by themselves or when used to build with standard or intermediate Magneatos. 24 PCS SET ( 8103 )
Toys can entertain and stimulate young minds and foster an interest in a particular area, such as music, photography, math, arts and crafts, or language. Playing helps to develop a child's social, emotional, language, intellectual, and problem-solving skills. When choosing toys, consider safety and age-appropriateness.
Playing helps to develop a baby's social, emotional, language, intellectual, and problem-solving skills. Batting at a mobile, giving a musical ball a shove, or transferring a rattle from one hand to another helps babies to learn about the world. Such play also helps them to connect sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell to objects, to recognize shapes, patterns, and colors, develop hand-eye coordination and memory, and to bond with you and others.
When you choose toys and activities that enhance your child's development, you're speaking your baby's language and helping her to foster cognitive and social skills that she can build on. But don't give toys all the credit. You're a key player. The most important toy is the parent and other caregivers because babies crave one-on-one social interaction and need the security it provides. The right toy, though, can make key developmental stages more fun—for your child and for you.
3 to 6 years old
By 3 years old, children start interacting with each other and engaging in pretend play. They enjoy acting out grown-up roles and using props such as costumes to bring their imaginations to life.
Playtime can get messy starting at 1 year old, when children begin to take an interest in emptying, transferring, and rearranging their environment. Filling and dumping are organizing skills that help your toddler to experience how things work and relate to each other. Stacking toys, which kids younger than 1 might enjoy, continue to be fun for kids this age. Starting about 12 months, your baby might also begin walking. From 2 to 3 years old, playing actively and testing physical skills by jumping, climbing, and throwing is the name of the game. Toddlers this age also like using their expanding hand-eye coordination to work with basic arts and crafts, blocks, and simple puzzles.
If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, please contact us within 5 days after receiving your item.
The item must be in original packaging, and in Brand New conditions to qualify for a refund. Shipping Cost are non refundable.
Returns that are received in the warehouse and show signs of extensive wear and tear and are no longer in a resalable condition may incur a 25-50% salvage fee.
Damaged or defective items will be exchanged for a new item. Contact us within 5 days receipt.
All returns must receive prior authorization. Returns without a Prior Authorization will be subject to a 15% Processing & Restocking fee.
In the event the item was sold with a free shipping special, the actual cost of shipping will be deducted from the refund.