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educational toys toys and games - Coggle Diagram
educational toys toys and games
who
age group
primary school
primary school students learn the basics of school such as learning how to read, write and count.
secondary school
secondary school students are preparing for their GCSEs and are learning more advanced things about every subject
toddlers
the main thing toddlers learn in this stage of their life is language skills, such as learning to speak and understand the language. they also improve their fine motor skills such as hand eye coordination. finally toddlers learn the most through play
enfants
infants lean through play and within the first month of their lives they try interacting with you
problems
understabdability
easy to use and construct and has a clear set of instructions
if a younger user can use the product without any help
aesthetics
the children might be put off by the product if they dot like how the product looks
parents may not want to but the product if they think it looks ugly
what
type of toy
construction based
building blocks
some children might think they are too old for them
lego
easy to lose, could be stood on, not suitable for young children
intractive
sound
stuff you can see
touch
subjects the toys can teach
maths
addition, multiplication, subtraction, division and shapes
english
vocabulary, spelling, phonics and word types
geography
cities, countries, flags and culture
science
physics
forces and motions, laws
biology
animals and plants
chemistry
elements, acid and alkalis
medical toys
cpr dummies
toy sets
doctors, vets, dentists
ways of learning
repetition
competition
learn through play
having fun