Age Brackets
To help you choose the right item for your child. The items in this
guide have been classified into 3 main age groups.
3 Months : 3 Years
3:5 Years
6 Years & Above
(Babies & Toddlers)
(Preschool Age)
(Early School Age)
Babies are eager to learn about the world
around them, and they have much to learn.
Every new shape, color, texture, taste and
sound is a learning experience for them.
Increase your baby’s senses’ awareness by
providing safe & stimulating toys. Phonic
(or audile or sound-able) toys, such as rattles,
are infants’ favorite toys. Contrasting colors’
toys are fascinating to babies & can help
develop their visual abilities. On the other
hand, toys such as blocks can help build
their motor skills & eye-hand coordination.
When children reach Preschool’s Age,
it’s time to start learning about numbers
and improve language skills. There are
lots of fun activities that encourage this
type of learning, from simple alphabets
puzzles to high-tech electronic gadgets. .
Learning more advanced shapes is another
focus area. Lego blocks for example, provide
a great opportunity to distinguish & learn
about colors & symmetry while developing
motor skills.
At this age, kids are mature enough to find
their own interests and hobbies, and discover
their own talents. Our job is to encourage
and help them build those talents.
Ask the Right
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Also, they can supplement what they learned
in school with allot of fun and educational
activities. Giving them the opportunity to
have fun while practicing the things they are
learning in school will increase their retention
of them. And when your children find an
educational toy they really like, they will be
more likely to play with it, which will reinforce
what they learned.
What skills will my child develop by playing with this toy/activity?
Can the activity be played independently and/or cooperatively?
Does the activity or toy encourage creative thinking?
Will my child be interested in playing with it?