| toys for childrenWhen choosing toys for children it can be handy to remember the play style that a child enjoys. Each play style encourages use of different toys for children. Physical play - involves toys for children that encourage hand eye co-ordination and developing fine motor skills. Linguistic Play - is based on toys for children using words and writing, learning through books Logical Play - Often involves toys for children using arithmetic this relies on reasoning and sequence, the use of puzzles and problem solving activities Musical Play - based on rhythm which uses toys for children offering a new level of interaction with the outside world Spatial Play - thinking in pictures this encourages a childs creative side with toys for children stimulates observation skills Intrapersonal Play - encourages an understanding of ones inner feelings, often involving solitary play using toys for children where they explore at their own time and pace. Interpersonal Play - encourages communication and teamwork through dealing with others where toys for children encourage role play Naturalistic Play - using toys for children that build an awareness of plants, animals and nature around them Existential Play - with toys for children developing wonder
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