Encourage children’s learning through play

82 percent of parents look for ways to encourage their children’s learning through play, according to research results found in The Toy Association’s “STEM/STEAM Formula for Success" report. 

The first three years of life are a critical period for children’s brain development. During this time, the brain is especially responsive to external input due to the brain’s ability to shape itself.

Introducing the right toys at the right time can help infants adapt to change and explore the world around them, as learning happens naturally through play.

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