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As parents, we all want the best for our children – a safe environment to grow, learn, and play – but have you ever stopped to consider the impact of the toys you choose on the planet your little ones will inherit? In a world increasingly threatened by climate change and environmental degradation, the decisions we make today will shape the future for generations to come. That’s where eco-friendly toys come in.
Summer doesn’t have to be an expensive affair when it comes to keeping your kids entertained. With these 10 low-cost summer toys, you can provide your children with endless hours of fun and excitement without straining your budget.
Repairing your child’s toys can help to keep costs down. These days, We are all trying to save some money. Repairing toys rather than replacing them can help with this.
Do your children love fidget toys? My two youngest LOVE them and especially the pop-it fidgets, so these are a massive hit. These make the best stocking fillers and are also a great travel toy – I always take a couple when we travel as they can be a lifesaver when you are delayed or have to queue for something.
One of the things I’ve enjoyed about my little boys getting older has been their strong interest in STEM toys and activity sets. As a parent, I just feel like we are getting so much more value from things like this. I love the concept of learning through play and I love that these kits give them the chance to explore ideas and problem solve.
If you are a regular reader of the blog you will know what an advocate I am of good quality wooden toys. I love them. I have loved buying them for my own children and giving them as gifts to others. There is something so nice about quality wooden toys, when you compare them with all the mass produced plastic stuff out there these days.
Are you looking for some quality games to play with your children? The kind that will last for years and become family favourites? Then look no further than Jaques, who have the most stunning range of wooden toys.
I love wooden toys. My dad used to call wooden toys ‘proper toys’. I never really understood that until I became a parent myself.