Brand: Dimasa
Reference: 194-36633
Activity multifunction steering wheel with buttons and interactive functions that encourage baby's coordination and develop creativity. Recommended age: +18 months with light and sound. Safe design and adapted to children and babies. Safety warning: danger of choking. Toy that contains small parts that could cause suffocation if ingested or inhaled by the child. Use under adult supervision. Toys are essential in children's lives since through these activities they get to know their environment, develop their skills and learn to relate. Experts in the care of children and babies give some guidelines for choosing the right toys for each age. The game develops mental abilities, stimulates learning and allows them to experiment and discover a world of knowledge: shapes, colors, textures and sizes. It encourages creativity and imagination and is an endless source of fun. In addition, the games develop motor skills, balance, coordination and muscle control and facilitate the maturation of three basic mental functions: assimilation, understanding and adaptation to reality. Children's games encourage the child's self-confidence since when he plays he is the center and protagonist of the action, and he is capable of doing everything he sets out to do as well as socializing with other children and adults. It helps you improve control of emotions and experience new sensations.
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Toys allow children to face reality, facilitating conflict resolution.
Toys are a very important instrument but not all have the same effect. And it depends not only on the utility but also on how the child uses it.
To make the most of the benefits of a toy we must:
Supervise the child while playing with him, without interrupting him. In this way we will know if you are interested and if you like to provide you with those that can stimulate all your abilities.
Show interest and ask, but don't intervene and don't criticize his playing.
Play with the child following his rules.
Instruct him in new ways to use the toy and let him experiment.
Choose educational toys that adapt to their development and their tastes so as not to generate frustration in the child.