| Child development specialists say that a child's | | | | ignored. They say the child learns a number of |
| development is incomplete without play, and it's | | | | things by observation. These include timing, |
| the way youngsters learn the skills they will need | | | | hand-eye coordination, and experimentation. As |
| to live a fulfilling life as adults. | | | | more than one child can play simultaneously, there |
| At play, children learn problem solving skills, and | | | | is reasonable potential for the development of |
| how to get along with other people. They also | | | | social skills Understand your child's preferences |
| learn how to control their bodies, while enriching | | | | and skill levels before you buy a toy. Also, insure |
| creative skills and developing leadership skills, | | | | that whatever toy you buy is safe. |
| simultaneously. A child develops physical skills even | | | | Most children, including girls, love toys that are |
| as he/ she to crawl, walk, run, jump, climb and | | | | dynamic and exciting. The Hot Wheels Race Track |
| balance. Social skills some next, as early games | | | | which involves cars racing around a track is likely |
| teach how to cooperate and negotiate, as children | | | | to appeal to children who like toys that involve |
| learn to play by the rules and await their turn. | | | | motion. The manufacturers, Mattel, claim that |
| An important parenting skill is the ability to choose | | | | they have according priority to the safety aspect, |
| appropriate and educational child toys. | | | | and cite the incident of recalling of some of their |
| The manufacturers claim that educational benefits | | | | toys for lead contamination. |
| imparted by the Hot Wheels Race Track can't be | | | | |