You might start with Amazon. They have reviews of products, so you can get a good idea of how other parents liked the products.
You don't say how old your child is. But, did you know one of the best educational toys for a child is a cardboard box? You can draw on it. You can sit in it, and turn it into a car or rocket ship, or even pretend it's a playhouse or aquarium (depending on the size). You can pound on it and make music. You can cut it into pieces, and learn about stability. And in the end, you can recycle it. Hugely educational, and not too expensive. Not to mention VERY easy to find.
2007-02-25 16:35:40
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answered by Madame M 7
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DO NOT OVERLOOK real 99 Cent Stores
like I almost did. A Special Ed Teacher
with a cartful of toys asked what I wanted
Playdoh for. "To give a grandson while I
talk on the phone with his mom, so he will
quit screaming and entertain himself" said
I. She pointed out many items to improve
coordination, develop speed putting puzzles
back together, and identify small objects
that go into a jar if from a group, starting
the child off with a pile on the floor. Dog
figurines don't go with reptiles in the jar,
for example. Next time, it must be faster.
The magnetic letters & chalkboard desk
was best utilized by my mentally gifted
daughter from age 2 until she broke the seat. Toys r Us Stores have good Ed'l selection.
2007-02-26 01:13:36
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answered by LuckyLilTroll2U 4
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There are some educational toys related to games which is very chief. You can go on www.toy4education.com and other website.
2007-02-26 00:36:57
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answered by Barbara Hernandez 1
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There are very nice educational toys which is very chief.
You can find on www.toy4education.com and many website.
2007-02-26 00:30:25
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answered by Patricia Allen 1
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There are many educational toys related to sports which is very chief. You can see on ebay.com, www.toy4education.com and other website.
2007-02-26 00:33:11
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answered by Linda Young 1
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pottery barn kids has now teamed up with Montessori learning center to produce wooden puzzles and toys that teach math, spelling, geography and much more
2007-02-26 00:29:04
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answered by LondonLou 3
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There are so many chief products for your child.
You can search on www.toy4education.com and other website
2007-02-26 00:27:48
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answered by Mary Hall 1
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