eBeanstalk Announces First Annual List of Top Ten Developmental Toys Selected by eBeanstalk Child Experts and 500 Mom Mother Board
With so many choices, shopping for just the right toy can be an overwhelming undertaking for new parents who can find themselves endlessly roaming the aisles and the internetlooking for the perfect play experience for their child. In fact, 65 % of those shopping for young children find it difficult to locate toys that help in learning and development. Now finding the best toys to nurture intellectual and physical growth for your infant or toddler has just been made easier.
| 1 | Farm Friends Bowling by International Playthings -- “Set them up, then knock them down! Toddlers love cause and effect (and watching things fall down!). S T R I K E ! Farm Friends Bowling includes brightly colored, numbered, textured bowling pins in the shape of animals. Each pin makes a noise when shaken and the colorful bowling ball makes a chiming noise as it rolls.” | |
| 2 | Stacking Toy & Ball Game by Tiny Love -- “It’s two toys in one!” The Stacking Toy & Ball Game is an exciting 2-in-1 electronic stacker with a ball game. As a stacking toy, the rings can be threaded on to the base. As a game, your child can drop a ball into the funnel-shaped elephant head at the top of the stack to hear fun sounds and see flashing lights. Batteries included. | |
| 3 | Pizza Pile Up by International Playthings --“A great way to experiment with weights and balance. Too much on one side and you lose all your toppings!” Pizza Pile Up is a game that features a wobbling Poppa holding a pizza pie. Each player roles the die and then puts toppings on the pie, the first to knock over the pie loses. | |
| 4 | Counting Cookies by Learning Resources --“Simply THE BEST toy for teaching counting!” I love to count! Counting Cookies includes ten numbered cookies, each with the corresponding number of chips on top. The Counting Cookies are made of soft plastic and come in their own sturdy plastic cookie jar. | |
| 5 | Fun With Fruit by Small World Toys -- ”A great toy that strengthens the hands and promotes imaginary play.” Fun With Fruit is a brightly-colored set of plastic fruit that comes apart into segments and can be peeled. The 13-piece set includes a fruit bowl, apple, strawberry, grape, orange, watermelon, peach, pineapple, pear, plum, lemon, banana, and a plastic knife that makes a realistic cutting sound. | |
| 6 | Zolo Linkoby Kushies -- “Hold them, chew them, pull them apart and put them together-a great first toy for manipulation.” This is one activity-loaded teething toy. Zolo Linkos connect to create a chain or clip onto other Zolo baby toys. Zolo Linko features three lovable characters, four bite and chew teethers, four hold-together rings and a variety of textures. | |
| 7 | Make Your Own Postcards by Handa --“The sky’s the limit when a child can create a card and send it off in the mail.” Make Your Own Postcards includes 10 postcards, over 250 pop-out shapes, and a glue stick. After your little one has finished decorating, help them send the postcards to family and friends. | |
| 8 | Hullabalooby Cranium --“A fun game that helps listening skills and motor skills all at the same time!” Hullabaloo is the high-energy game that is full of cool tunes, fun sounds, and all kinds of surprises. Kids listen closely and think fast as they bounce, twist, spin, high-five, and dance to the music, sounds, and friendly voice of Hullabaloo. The manufacturer recommends this toy is for ages 4 and up but our experts have this toy in the 3 year old age because it is a toy that grows with your child. | |
| 9 | Roaring Dinosaur by Cranium --“Roar with your mouth, stomp with your feet! This dinosaur is a great mix of sensory stimulation and pretend play.” Unleash the animal inside your youngster with the Giggle Gear Roaring Dinosaur Dress-Up Toy. This soft, plush dinosaur costume is the perfect mix of disguise and sensory stimulation. The T-Rex head growls, rumbles, and roars with movement, while the clawed feet crash, clomp and stomp. | |
| 10 | Play Foam by Educational Insights. -- “Make new creations over and over again.” Play Foam is a lightweight, colorful foam sculpting material that won't crumble, and won't stick to skin or surfaces. So there's no cleanup required. And Play Foam never dries, which means you can use it over and over and over again. Includes 6 Play Foam bricks in vibrant colors and an idea sheet. | |
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u make sense lol, i have some with labels on and others not
ReplyDeleteI been trying to understand that myself. But if you take the label off..it gets dust stuck where the lable was...
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ReplyDeleteI take everything off except da gold sticker, its starting to peel off though. I keep it on cus others do, I dunno why.. just to go with the fashion I guess ha....
ReplyDeleteshit i kal it like dis, errybody diffrent!!! i keep ma tags on kuz for sum reason dat gold be lookin good juz sittin rite dey!!! LoL but i du take da price off, but da otha tag dat be unda da brim gotta stay!!!
ReplyDeleteI understand that peeps keep it on cuz they collect their fitteds. Especially in the case of 59fifties. If it was a Stall & Dean, or what other brand is out there, I wouldn't be bothered by ripping them out. But them stickers give your collection cred. With so many counterfeiters out there, it's like collectors feel more secure with the stickers on. If you wear them though, I don't see the point. Good point, though, this is prolly the most debatable topic for fitted collectors.
ReplyDeletefuck the labels i take that bullshit off the only sticker i let slide is the one under the brim that says MLB wit the baseball guy and thats on a team hat for example as far as any other hats no stickers that to me personally is stupid i dont give a fuck wat size your head is and not to hate but if u do that wit hats might as well do it wit clothes too but its a trend like these old comments say "monkey see monkey do"
ReplyDeleteIf u take it off sometimes the color is lighter under the sticker so me personally i leave it on,it makes it look more krispy!!!
ReplyDeleteI leave the sticker on it so it looks fresh
ReplyDeleteThe reason why i leave the tags on mine is that i use them as a way to keep my Fitted clean. Cause some fitted have either a white top or bottom brim...So when i move or take off my fitted i place my fingers on the tags to avoid dirtying them...try it out. Peace.
ReplyDeleteI keep the tags on it as a way to keep it clean, cause some fitteds comes with a white bottom or top brim. By placing your fingers on the tags when moving or taking it off, helps keeps it clean you know what i mean bro? Try it out. Peace.
ReplyDeleteTo be honest, I keep the tags on because If you think about it, some Fitteds have either white brim on the top on bottom...now think for a sec...if your hand/ fingers happens to be dirty...and you touch your white brimmed hat..what will happen? when i grab or move my fitted i place my fingers on the tags to avoid dirtyin or messin up it up. If you can try it out. Grab your fitted and place your fingers on where the tags are and then you'll get what im saying. Just a thought. Peace Bro.
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ReplyDeletei do it cuz other ppl do it. but now i take them off :)
ReplyDeleteits a hood thing like back in the 90's we use to keep the tags that hag out but now we got the new era hats with stickers
ReplyDeleteYeah, I see loads of people who wear fitted hats, and they still leave the tags on.
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