No matter whether they are boxed toy gifts or the ones that are unboxed and weirdly shaped, the first thing you want to make sure that you have is sturdy wrapping paper. Here at Toys n More, we have many various styles and colors of it, as well as lovely gift bags.  Here are the quick and easy steps to wrap a gift…well, some people think it’s easy! Wrapping a

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Could you imagine being a parent at a toy store? If you’re reading this blog post, then there’s a really good chance that you yourself are a parent who knows exactly how excited kids can get when it comes to new toys. Still, whether you’re a mom or a dad, a grandparent, an aunt or an uncle, a babysitter, or simply a caring adult who’s going to be spending the

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As your child develops, they will experience different phases of play. Solitary play, or independent play, is often seen in infants beginning between 0-2 years of age. During solitary play, your child plays alone. They are exploring with toys and objects around the home. They may interact with you at times but primarily, your child plays alone. Solitary play teaches a child to entertain themselves. This is important to achieve

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Does your child enjoy playing with blocks?Do they leave Legos scattered all over the floor? If your child plays with block toys, they are improving their cognitive development without even knowing it! Block toys come in a range of shapes and sizes. They could be square, triangular, or circular. The key thing is that they stack. Legos are a type of block toy that even links together. Continue reading to

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As a child develops, so does their type of play. As a parent, you may notice every detail. At some point, most children move into the constructive play type. This type of play is one of four, including; Functional playConstructive playGames with rulesDramatic and sociodramatic play Constructive Play Constructive play is when a child uses material to build something new. This could be a paper airplane, Lego castle, or fort

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