Archive for the ‘Musical Toys’ Category

Oct
22

Give Creative Gifts this Christmas

Posted by Toytown

Many toys and games are fun to play with, but they don’t necessarily inspire creativity. Providing youngsters with the means to express themselves creatively is always a good idea.

Paints, crayons, paper, brushes and pens are always a good idea. When I was a child christmas was the time of year when I would restock with felt tip pens, drawing pads, paints and other artist essentials.

But what about some musical instruments? Guitars these days are nothing like as expensive as they were when I was growing up so why not treat your son, daughter, neice or nephew to a guitar. Or, if you can stand the noise, what about a drum kit. Children love to bash things so why not encourage them to bash creatively with a drum kit?

There are many ways that children can be encouraged to develop their creative skills and access to readily available musical instruments is an exceptionally inspiring way to fuel their creativity. For further Internet resource see http://www.theadminzone.com.

Jun
24

Childrens songs for the car

Posted by StMichael

Do you have a DVD system in the car to keep the kids entertained? Is the DVD system your sanctuary so you do not have to engage with the children?

Surely kids already watch too much TV? Do you really want to subject their eyesight to a 7″ LCD screen which is bobbing up and down during a typical journey.

Don’t get me wrong, TV is not a total evil for little ones, it’s like anything, all good things in moderation. If I am with children I prefer to sing songs and engage with them. There is always a selection of CD’s available that hold a multitude of children’s songs which if anything are fun to learn.

A few years ago I just happened to be watching bid-up TV when a pack of 10 Childrens CD’s were on - I brought one and they are still in use today. I have never seen the same pack again which is a shame as there are plenty of other children who would enjoy the variety of songs which were recorded.

The closest that I have found to this is a CD on the Mulberry Bush site. The CD features a collection of 18 songs including ‘The wheels on the bus’, ‘Ten green bottles’, ‘If you’re happy and you know it’ and ‘clap your hands’.

Now in fairness I am aware that 18 children songs won’t go a long way if you are on a four hour drive. But there are also other alternatives, there are loads of story books including all the Roald Dahl stories on CD, and these are excellently narrated stories which children and adults alike can enjoy. But don’t segregate your children, enjoy stories with them.

Children love the interaction, and do you know what? Give it a chance and so will you!

Mulberry Bush - Children’s Travel Songs
Amazon - Roald Dahl Story CD’s

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