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Action Figures Toys If your child is interested in an action figure, your first job is to learn the story behind it. Watch the cartoon, read the comic book, rent the video.
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Toys that Help Enhance their Creativity
"I bought Twig for my 2 1/2 yr old daughter and we could not be happier. The bright colors are attractive and the product is well made. Twig encourages creativity and hand eye coordination and is completely engaging."
"The kids use the cubes to build structures and also use the cubes individually and imaginatively for other games/play. I like that they are not prescriptive and can be played with in many ways."
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Action Figure Toys and Your Kid

There are good reasons to embrace action figures. Action figures encourage pretend play, role playing and social interaction. Unfortunately, we have convinced ourselves and our boys that pretend play is only suited for girls and we guide boys toward sports, games and other competitive activities.

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Preschool Games: Teach your Child the Value of Coins

Objective: To Teach your Child the Value of Coins.

About the Game: Find any five containers with lids. You will probably find your recycle bin a good place to look for these. Cut small coin-size slits in the lids.

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