Baby experts all agree that the practice of giving toys to babies is very conducive for its physical and mental development. This is because for infants, the only time for accelerated learning is playtime. Their playpen is their school.
The energy of the infant is focused on the development of its organs, its muscles and its bones. This is plainly why babies grow at a faster rate than young children and adults. To help in this developmental stage, we should make sure that the baby gets all the nutrients that they need. Additionally, steps should also be taken to give the baby the tools (toys) that he can use for learning how to utilize and control his muscles and their associated bones.
At their age, babies do not yet have the mental abilities to device practice exercises for themselves. To compensate for that, they have been given an intense curiosity about everything they see around them. Babies will want to touch, feel and handle objects. That is part of getting accustomed to the environment as well as getting to know how to cope with the environment.
Toys with surfaces that can harm infants are definitely not to be considered. Of these harmful shapes, notable are pointed protrusions and sharp edges. The general outline of the toy should also not be elongated and the best toys are roundish in shape.
Hoop toys and rattlers, spherical or circular toys are safe for babies. Just make sure they do not contain designs that have sharp edges. Box shapes are dubious choices, especially if boxes with sharp corners.
Carefully consider the paint that was used on the baby toy. Inorganic paints have chemical ingredients which, even after the paint has dried, continue to discharge harmful chemicals into the air for some time. Also, the fact that babies are prone to put things in their mouths or to lick on their toys makes inorganic paints an unsafe choice. Besides inorganic dyes, you also need to look out for flammable ones. In that regard, most inorganic dyes are flammable.
It is absolutely necessary to inquire about the coloring substance used on a toy before purchasing it. Insist on toys painted with water based dyes. Those are the ones that are usually organic and non-flammable. The water-based paints are latex and milk paint.
Latex paints use latex (a type of plant sap) as the binder for their pigment. The binder is the ingredient that holds the pigment fast to the painted surface. It is therefore, strictly organic (unless of course the pigment used is not). Being organic, it does not contain actively harmful ingredients.
Your safest option for painted toys for babies are those which were colored with milk paint. The dye consists of nothing more toxic than milk pigments, substances derived from the earth and earth pigments. Of course, you have to be sure that the baby is allergic neither to latex nor to milk.
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The energy of the infant is focused on the development of its organs, its muscles and its bones. This is plainly why babies grow at a faster rate than young children and adults. To help in this developmental stage, we should make sure that the baby gets all the nutrients that they need. Additionally, steps should also be taken to give the baby the tools (toys) that he can use for learning how to utilize and control his muscles and their associated bones.
At their age, babies do not yet have the mental abilities to device practice exercises for themselves. To compensate for that, they have been given an intense curiosity about everything they see around them. Babies will want to touch, feel and handle objects. That is part of getting accustomed to the environment as well as getting to know how to cope with the environment.
Toys with surfaces that can harm infants are definitely not to be considered. Of these harmful shapes, notable are pointed protrusions and sharp edges. The general outline of the toy should also not be elongated and the best toys are roundish in shape.
Hoop toys and rattlers, spherical or circular toys are safe for babies. Just make sure they do not contain designs that have sharp edges. Box shapes are dubious choices, especially if boxes with sharp corners.
Carefully consider the paint that was used on the baby toy. Inorganic paints have chemical ingredients which, even after the paint has dried, continue to discharge harmful chemicals into the air for some time. Also, the fact that babies are prone to put things in their mouths or to lick on their toys makes inorganic paints an unsafe choice. Besides inorganic dyes, you also need to look out for flammable ones. In that regard, most inorganic dyes are flammable.
It is absolutely necessary to inquire about the coloring substance used on a toy before purchasing it. Insist on toys painted with water based dyes. Those are the ones that are usually organic and non-flammable. The water-based paints are latex and milk paint.
Latex paints use latex (a type of plant sap) as the binder for their pigment. The binder is the ingredient that holds the pigment fast to the painted surface. It is therefore, strictly organic (unless of course the pigment used is not). Being organic, it does not contain actively harmful ingredients.
Your safest option for painted toys for babies are those which were colored with milk paint. The dye consists of nothing more toxic than milk pigments, substances derived from the earth and earth pigments. Of course, you have to be sure that the baby is allergic neither to latex nor to milk.
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Bennetta Elliott is a writer for Personalized Gift Express, which offers Baptism Favors and personalized Baptism Gifts .
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