What are the functions of educational toys?

Apr 09, 2024 Leave a message

1. The development of intelligence is conducive to the health of the left and right brains: according to research, people who often play with educational toys have higher open thinking ability in the brain, and the average IQ is higher than that of people who usually do not play; American medical experts have found that if adults start playing with educational toys before the age of 50, the probability of developing Alzheimer's disease is far lower than that of the general population, and the incidence of people who have played educational toys since childhood is less than 1% of the incidence rate of the general population.

2. Stimulate the development of function, which can enhance the baby's hand-eye coordination and graphic color recognition ability: the bright colors and lines of children's educational toys can stimulate the child's vision, and the "ring" that can stimulate the child's sense of hearing, and the texture of various materials can cultivate the child's sense of touch. Therefore, different educational toys can help children to cooperate with various sensory responses, to contact and recognize novel things, and are effective tools to assist babies to understand the world.

3. It has the role of practicing social activities: in the process of playing educational toys with their peers or parents, children are actually unconsciously developing their social relationships, developing the spirit of cooperation and learning to share with others, laying a good foundation for future integration into society. At the same time, in the process of playing with some smart toys, the baby's language ability, emotional release, and hands-on ability will be improved to a certain extent. For example, Fun Nest Hug Wang has very powerful functions. Baobaowang has a large educational knowledge base, can sing, Mandarin, English, and tell stories. Educational toys like this can not only allow children to learn a lot of knowledge, but also accompany children to grow up without gaps, and at the same time improve the baby's social skills.