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For those who have found this article then you either know that already choosing a toy for a child is something that should be considered very carefully, that it's no easy task or your own children had some presents they love and some they never seem to contact, and you want to know why.

These covers ten tips are based on my connection with toys, the elements that make up great toys and the careful thought about the designed use of the toy and the setting it will probably be used in. Follow these tips and not only will the child love the gift, the parents of the child will love you!

1) Think about the child the toy is perfect for - This may seem obvious, yet I would urge you to go a bit further than normal, don't just think about their age, consider what they like, what have their parents talked to you about, what other toys have you seen in their house, what toys has the kid played with when they have been at your house?

2) Choose the toy with siblings in mind - Does the child have sufficient siblings, if only one, not too much apart in age then a simple game with two players could be ideal. These can be engrossing for both children and can help the children develop good bond. For kids with more than one sibling an open sided toy like a Noah's ark, the pirate ship or toy garage is ideal as it allows many children to gather around the toy and play together, this is a great tip regarding avoiding arguments and fights!

3) Does the toy have more than one element to play with : This is around ensuring that the gadget does not get played with once then abandoned, instead of buying a simple wooden car, try Automoblox, they are wood cars and construction kits in a single, they also have a registration number and an owners club, ensuring that the particular gift keeps giving.

4) Think about what the parents want - This really is one to score some points with all the parents, are they trying to introduce language, reading, writing, potty training, there are presents, games and books around each one of these topics which can result in a very thoughtful gift.

5) Consider where the present will be stored - By carefully thinking about how much space the parents have you will ensure that your gift won't be fulfilled with raised eyebrows. A one hundred piece train set may be a great gift for the child but if the kids toybox is already full a problem which does not take up too much area maybe more appreciated.

6) Just how long will the toy last -- I may be a little biased right here, if you want the toy to final; buy wood, plastic shatters, breaks, splinters, cracks and falls aside, wooden toys appreciate character with a few knocks and scrapes, they will not fall apart and last a lot longer.

7) Educational - This can be the traditional academic aspect such as counting, learning the particular alphabet with magnetic letter pieces, learning to tell the time with keeping track of clocks or learning colours and shapes with shape sorter plus stackers. But this can also be buying toys to help children who are not particularly good at certain elements, a cargo pick up trike is a great present for the toddler or young child which doesn't like tidying up, he will soon begin when it becomes a sport. Play food, shops and wooden high tea sets can be perfect for encouraging difficult eaters, they can role play feeding their own toys plus dolls and will be more comfortable feeding them selves.

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