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How to Select Unique Children's Toys

Children's toys are educational and social aids for childhood development. Unique children's toys are specially equipped to engage the mind of a child. After playing with the same toys at every place they visit, the gift or acquisition of a unique toy can bring fresh life into a dull play atmosphere.

Instructions

  1. Where to Find Unique Children's Toys

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      Make your own toy ideas come to life with the help of a custom toy manufacturer like Toybuilders (see Resources below). Custom made children's toys add a personalized touch to any child's room.

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      Find unique children's toys at your local thrift store. Second hand stores often carry many used and antique toys with unique character.

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      Bid at an auction for one-of-a-kind toys on eBay (see Resources below). EBay is especially helpful in locating collector's items and other rare finds.

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      Look for people selling their unique toy collections in the classified ads. Local classifieds can be found online, or in the newspaper.

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      Check your phone book for children's specialty toy stores in your area. Look for shops that craft toys on-site, or feature hand-made toys to choose from.

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      Call local antique shops and dealers to ask about any unique toys up for sale. Get information on the condition of the toy as well as special features.

    Examples of Unique Children's Toys

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      Consider purchasing children's toys that can be decorated. Toys that come with paints and stickers for the child to apply make playtime crafty.

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      Show your kids the classics and select antique handcrafted toys. Many handcrafted toys are made of wood and can be sanded down and repainted for years of new life.

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      Open your children's minds to the world with exotic and foreign toys. Toys that teach about different languages or celebrate another culture help develop a sense of worldliness from inside the playroom.

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      Engage your children with activity time and toys that need to be made before they can be played with. Select kits that involve metal, clay or woodworking for a toy kids can enjoy making as much as they enjoy playing with it.


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