There’s nothing cuter than a toddler laughing his heart out. On the other hand, nothing rips a parent’s heart more than the sight of a crying child. Save yourself from seeing your kid’s tears from pain or hurt by always providing him a play environment that is safe and sound.
How do you do just that? You know you’ll love to be at your kid’s side all the time and if it were possible to glue your eyes on the wall so you could see his every move, you would. But you’re only human and you have to take some restroom break or leave him in the company of a trusted baby sitter at some point.
One of the things you can do to ensure his safety at all times is to make certain that all his toddler educational toys are not only mind enriching but also safe to play with.
First of all, it is smart to follow the age recommendation indicated in the packaging of the Unique Toddler Toys. If a toy is said to be appropriate for 6 years old, not only does it mean that a 1 year old may not appreciate but it may also mean that it may be unsafe for a kid younger than 6 years.
Keep playtime safe by discard all the plastic wrapping and packaging that comes with the toy before handing it to baby to avoid risks of suffocation.
Also be alert for choking hazards. Since your curious toddler will put anything in his mouth, make sure that his toy does not have loose pieces that can pose danger on your little tyke. Check also the materials from which the Travel Toys Toddler is made of and be sure that these are non-toxic and do not contain any amount of lead which is dangerous to your kid.
Always check the toy regularly for broken parts. Prior to purchase, make sure that it does not have sharp points or edges that can pinch your little one’s skin. Avoid toys with cords and ropes because this may end up strangling your baby.
Remember that all his Outside Toddler Toys should be properly assembled with no loose parts. Always follow directions in the toy manual carefully.
Regarding your toddler’s toy chest, it should have either a safety lid, the one with cut-outs and safety hinges or no lid at all to prevent your kid from being trapped or from having his fingers pinched.
If you have a second-hand toy, either purchased in a garage sale or handed down by a relative or friend, be doubly careful in checking the toy and its parts. When in doubt, be on the safe side and opt not to offer your kid with the toy.
Always keep your kid in close supervision when he’s playing as much as possible. If there are times when you have to leave him, be sure that you entrust him to another trusted adult, may it be a relative, friend or baby-sitter. Never leave your kid unattended because it may only take a couple of seconds for something unfortunate to happen. As they say it’s always better safe than sorry. |