puzzles n constructive toys.they strengthen the creativity n intelligence of a child.that's what my parents did to hone my skills.
GOOD LUCK
2006-10-24 21:04:17
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answered by glamdoll 7
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No toys will make your child intelligent. Do you know what will? YOU. Spend time with them. Read to them. Talk to them. Show them the world. It's on you, buddy. Not Leap Frog.
2006-10-24 20:43:51
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answered by munkees81 6
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Genes determine intelligence. No toy will solve that!
If you want good, creative toys though, go for LEGOs. Clay is good, anything artistic. You didn't specify your child's age.
2006-10-24 20:41:55
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answered by catwomanmeeeeow 6
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there's a sparkling one referred to as WordAce it quite is in the works by Hasbro. it quite is the very comparable one that gained 2d place in the prepare 'American Inventor'. The toy shows promise and you may supply it a attempt as quickly because it comes out. till then, many Leapfrog and Fisher value toys help build the toddler's intelligence in keeping together with his/her age.
2016-10-16 09:19:28
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answered by seelye 4
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The best toy is you..play with your child!
2006-10-24 20:41:19
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answered by Elizabeth 1
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Something horrible is taking place in our country that is very disturbing.
Children are not allowed to be children, they are being forced to grow up too fast, we set them infront of a TV and let the TV raise them.
What ever happened to booting them out the front door to go and play with their friends, getting dirty, skinning their knees, riding their bikes, interacting with their friends, climbing trees, playing with their dolls,, having Dad help them build a tree house.
These are all ways for children to become socialized, to exchange ideas, to interact with their friends, to use thier imagination, to entertain themselves. These things help a child to grow up naturally, there are no store bought toys that can come close to teaching them what these things can teach them.
Let them experience life, let them be kids.
They will become productive, caring people and it will help them through lifes ups and downs.
Forget trying to make them intelligent, help them to become what they were meant to be, through discovering what it is that they want out of life.
2006-10-24 23:00:19
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answered by yakity_one 2
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Books are a great "toy".
How old is this kid?
They say playing classical music for children can train them to think in more complex patterns.
2006-10-24 20:42:16
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answered by sandra_panda 6
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No toy can substitute for a parent's interaction especially at young ages. They need people stimulation, not more stuff.
2006-10-24 20:41:18
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answered by lovesmikey 2
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NOT SURE OF YOUR CHILD'S AGE, BUT WE BOUGHT TOYS WITH BUTTONS THAT WHEN PRESSED PLAY MUSIC OR GIVE OUT ANIMALS AND THEIR NAMES, FROM THE AGE OF 2 HE SOON LEARNT TO PRESS ALL THE RIGHT BUTTONS AND HE ENJOYS THEM
2006-10-24 20:46:01
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answered by oss0312 1
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Scrabble.
2006-10-24 20:40:50
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answered by Rollercoaster 4
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