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		<title>Fisher Price: Laugh n&#8217; Learn Kitchen Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2008 13:18:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>col</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Fisher Price Laugh &#8216;n Learn Kitchen is a great toy for your little one to learn from and have a blast while doing so.  The Kitchen has an opening that your child will crawl through and on his way through he will be rewarded with music and lights.  There are a few different modes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://www.babysmileandgrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/charliekitch.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-180" title="charliekitch" src="http://www.babysmileandgrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/charliekitch-225x300.jpg" alt="Here is Charlie playing in her kitchen." width="225" height="300" /></a><a title="Fisher Price Laugh N' Learn Kichen Review" href="http://www.babysmileandgrow.com/recommends/fpkitchen" target="_blank"></a>The Fisher Price Laugh &#8216;n Learn Kitchen<a href="http://www.babysmileandgrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/dsc00889.jpg"></a> is a great toy for your little one to learn from and have a blast while doing so.  The Kitchen has an opening that your child will crawl through and on his way through he will be rewarded with music and lights.  There are a few different modes that you can choose from. There are 21 different songs, sound effects, greetings, fun phrases, radio sounds and more than 25 fun phrases.  Your child will enjoy opening his refrigerator to find pictures of familiar foods inside.  He can play with the shape sorter on the refrigerator, enjoy putting the colored balls in the sink, cook up some food in the oven and on the stove top.  He can toast up some bread and listen to the radio.  There is a light switch that he will learn to turn on and off and will be delighted to hear phrases and see lights when he does so.</p>
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<p>There is a living room side on the opposite side of the kitchen.  However, there is not much for your child to do on this side except turn the radio dial, look at a small flip book and play with the clock.  At first I was disappointed that there wasn&#8217;t much on this side.  But, the focus is the kitchen and my daughter loves it!</p>
<p>She was 12 months of age when she got this toy and she plays with it a lot longer than most other toys.  She really enjoys the music and especially being rewarded with lights and music when crawling through the doorway!</p>
<p><a title="Fisher Price Laugh 'N Learn Kitchen" href="http://www.babysmileandgrow.com/recommends/fpkitchen" target="_blank">Check out the Fisher Price Laugh &#8216;N Learn Kitchen here&#8230;</a></p>
<p>-Colleen-</p>
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		<title>What are the Important Developmental Areas for my Child?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 23:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>col</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I keep mentioning to be sure that your child&#8217;s toys are educational, engaging and safe.  You know that engaging simply means fun and safe obviously means that the toys cannot potentially harm your little one.  But, what exactly does an educational toy mean for a baby or toddler?  How do you know if your child [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I keep mentioning to be sure that your child&#8217;s toys are educational, engaging and safe.  You know that engaging simply means fun and safe obviously means that the toys cannot potentially harm your little one.  But, what exactly does an educational toy mean for a baby or toddler?  How do you know if your child is going to learn from a toy and how do you know what he will learn?  What are all the developmental/educational areas that you should encourage upon your child?  Listed below are the areas of development that you want your child to work on as he plays and a definition of each.  (By the way, on the back of many toy boxes, the educational areas that he will be &#8220;working on&#8221; are listed.)</p>
<p>* Cognition &#8211; simply means what has come to be known through processing information, reasoning, perception, awareness and knowledge.  Your child is learning all day, every day which is increasing his cogntive skills. </p>
<p>Toys that will improve cognitive development &#8211; mirrors, puzzles, books, rattles, stacking toys,teethers, toys with colors, toys with shapes, toys with textures, toys with images, play gym, activity center, (any toy where he is processing some information!)</p>
<p>* Visual Stimulation- your child stimulates his vision by playing with toys with bright colors, shapes, and other unique images.  He is learning through his eyes this way.  It is very important that your child stimulates his vision.  He will do this as an infant by looking at you, his hands, a rattle and a mobile.   </p>
<p>Toys that will stimulate vision &#8211; mirrors, rattles, toys with colors, toys with shapes, toys that move, mobiles, play gym, activity center, musical crib attachment, books, musical crib attachment</p>
<p>* Auditory Stimulation- your child will stimulate his hearing by listening to classical music, your voice, sounds from his environment, etc.  Stimulating his hearing is allowing him to learn about his envrionment.  He sill love to hear your voice the most.  Toys with animal sounds, environmental sounds will allow him to learn and make him happy.</p>
<p>Toys that will stimulate hearing &#8211; music, musical toys, musical mobile, rattles, play gym, activity center, books, musical crib attachment, your voice</p>
<p>* Fine Motor Skills- your little one will be working on his fine motor control when he bats at things, grabs things, holds things, and hits things.  He will grow to have better fine motor control as he gets older.  You will notice that around 7 or 8 months he will even be able to use a pincer grasp to pick up finger foods. </p>
<p>Toys that stimulate fine motor abilities &#8211; puzzles, blocks, rattles, stacking rings, balls, activity center, play gym, books, musical crib attachment, peek-a-boo blocks, taggies</p>
<p>* Gross Motor Skills &#8211; your child will be working on his gross motor control when he uses his bigger muscles. (legs, arms, head, feet, body)  He will be strengthening these muscles as he grows by playing.  By strengthening them he will learn to lift his head, wave, roll over, sit up, crawl, stand, walk (and so on!)</p>
<p>Toys that will stimulate gross motor abilities &#8211; play gym, balls, activity center, tunnel</p>
<p>* Language Skills &#8211; your little one will constantly be learning language!  He will become very receptive to language (understanding language) and eventually expressive (speaking verbally) by listening to you, familly and friends.  He will also learn from his environment (toys, television, outside sounds)  Don&#8217;t forget, he begins listening at a very early age and can understand more than you think!  Make sure you read to him from the start and talk and sing to him.  He will love it!  Label(name) things in his enviornment, especially things that he really likes.  For example, if he loves that rubber duck that is in the tub, show him the duck and say &#8220;duck&#8221; .  Soon he will approximate (try to say the word, but say only part of the word) the word &#8220;duck&#8221;  and before you know it he will clearly and proudly say &#8220;duck!&#8221;  Another proven way to stimulate one&#8217;s communication skills is through baby sign language. </p>
<p>Toys that will stimulate language skills &#8211; books, music, television (Sesame Street, Baby Einstein and other educational and age appropriate shows/movies), toys with language, favorite toys,that make sounds or move,  sign language, you!</p>
<p>* Imitation &#8211; Your baby will learn from imitating you and family.  For example, if you keep showing him how to do &#8220;So big&#8221;, he will eventually put his arms up as you did.  (It is so exciting when that day finally comes)  He will imitate you verbally as well.  It is so important to talk to your baby.  Have conversations and let him join you!  Read to him and let him listen to the silly sounds you make.  Label things in his enviornment and eventually he will imitate you.  If you are using baby sign language with him, use the sign language even though you know he cannot imitate.  After seeing you do the sign enough times and he grows, he will imitate you.  Imitation is a great way to learn. </p>
<p>Toys that stimulate imitation skills &#8211; mirrors, books, favorite toys that move or make sounds, you! </p>
<p>* Cause and Effect &#8211; it is a great way to learn.  Your child will be learning that if he does something, he will be rewarded.  For example, he will learn that when he pushes down on the button of a toy, a fun sound is hear.  Or when he makes a silly face, everyone laughs.  Once he understands the concept, he will repeatedly push that button and make that silly face to make you laugh.</p>
<p>Toys that simulate cause and effect skills &#8211; stacking blocks, musical crib attachment, jack in the box, play gym, you, Laugh and Learn toys (the puppy, the toolbench and the learning tools), other toys that reward child with sound/activity after he manipulates it,</p>
<p>Oral development &#8211; your baby even learns through his mouth!  It is important that he stimulate his mouth (wake his mouth up) by exploring different textures.  He will gain oral motor control by doing this.   What does that mean?  Well, he will learn to make sounds, babble, eat, chew, suck, etc through oral motor experiences.</p>
<p>Toys that stimulate oral motor &#8211; rattles, teethers, toys with various textures (hard, soft, bumpy, smooth, etc.), blankets, taggies books, taggies blanket, play gym, activity center, soft building blocks, peek-a-boo blocks, taggies stacking toy, food</p>
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		<title>Melissa and Doug Geometric Stacker Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 21:22:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>col</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love Melissa and Doug toys! This sturdy wooden toy is great for your child to work on stacking, sorting, shape recognition, color recognition, counting, and fine motor skills.  Melissa and Doug toys are simple, inexpensive and educational.  I have used a lot of their products and have seen children enjoy them all. Check out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.babysmileandgrow.com/recommends/mdstacker" title="Melissa and Doug Geometric Stacker"><img align="right" src="http://www.babysmileandgrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/mdstacker.jpg" alt="Melissa and Doug Geometric Stacker Review" /></a>I love Melissa and Doug toys! This sturdy wooden toy is great for your child to work on stacking, sorting, shape recognition, color recognition, counting, and fine motor skills.  Melissa and Doug toys are simple, inexpensive and educational.  I have used a lot of their products and have seen children enjoy them all.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.babysmileandgrow.com/recommends/mdstacker" title="Melissa and Doug Geometric Stacker">Check out the Melissa and Doug Geometric Stacker here&#8230;</a></p>
<p>-Colleen-</p>
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		<title>Melissa and Doug Stack and Sort Board Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 01:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>col</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I used this a lot when working in the early intervention field. We would use it to work on sorting, color recognition, number recognition, counting, shapes, and fine motor skills. As you can see it is a great, inexpensive toy with many educational purposes. There are 5 different shapes in 5 different colors. There are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.babysmileandgrow.com/recommends/sortmd" title="Melissa and Doug Stack and Sort Board" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.babysmileandgrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/mdsort.jpg" alt="Melissa and Doug Stack and Sort Board" align="left" border="0" /></a>I used this a lot when working in the early intervention field.  We would use it to work on sorting, color recognition, number recognition, counting, shapes, and fine motor skills.  As you can see it is a great, inexpensive toy with many educational purposes.  There are 5 different shapes in 5 different colors.  There are numbers on the base so that your little one can begin to recognize numbers.  She can count the shapes as she puts them onto their base and identify the colors.  As she is playing with the board she is using her fine motor skills to pick up the pieces and put them on the base.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.babysmileandgrow.com/recommends/sortmd" title="Melissa and Doug Stack and Sort Board" target="_blank">If you want your child to learn from this toy go to&#8230;</a></p>
<p>-Colleen-</p>
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