1/5/2010 3:20:25 AM
 rozerdom Posts: 1
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My own son is pretty green. He'll adjust his wants often to stay green- i.e. choose a lunchbox he doesn't love the design of if it's greenvs. a toxic lunchbox he does like the design on or give up treats thatare not organic or over-packaged. But like all kids there are somethings he adores that just aren't very eco-friendly, like his favoritetoy Lego Sets.
He has a lot of green toys, but also I will buy him the Legos eventhough their non-green quality bothers me. I figure that for aneight-year old he's pretty eco-savvy so to ban everything would be nutsand maybe not fair to him. Especially since I'm sort of a crazy personabout food - we do stay organic in that department, with very fewcompromises.
When your kids want toys or goods that are non-green how do you handle it?
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2/10/2010 1:45:56 AM
 stuartmathew Posts: 1
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Just I will try to convince him by showing some other one, which is more adorable or different than that. My child will be easily convinced. No probs with him while shopping for me.
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9/14/2010 1:24:23 AM
 charlene Posts: 2
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hope everyone have a great day.!
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9/23/2010 8:51:21 AM
 hagred Posts: 1
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Playtime is one of the most vital parts of childhood development. Research has proven that all areas of development are enhanced through a child’s play activities. Healthy growth and development is stimulated through play as early as birth and on into the school age years. Children play in a variety of ways with a number of different toys. Each activity has a different affect on development.
Newborns and infants enjoy a social play style that builds their trust as they prepare to explore the rest of the world. Babies interact with their parents and caregivers as they learn to bond with people and develop a basic understanding of emotions. Social games like peek-a-boo and pat-a-cake are common play activities for older babies and toddlers.
As young children grow, playtime is the biggest contributor to the healthy development of large muscles. Crawling, walking, and running all develop gross motor skills. Preschool and school age children develop socially, emotionally, cognitively, and physically through outside play. Childhood games of tag, Red Rover, and hide and seek are great activities to encourage healthy development.
Educational toyes are really worth for growing children.
Educational toys for children
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