Three to four:
At this age speech becomes a much bigger part of a small person's life and role playing games start to take over from straight forward exploration games.
Also, this is the time when toddlers begin to play with rather then just alongside one another. A wooden garage or a castle are perfect to share with small friends. Bring in the mini trucks, fire engines or police cars and watch them immerse themselves in a little world of their own.
Little girls will love a Vanity Case, with combs, powder puffs, lipstick and mirrors and for the budding DIY specialist or gardener try a tool box or garden bag. Kitchen games are another favourite - you can even get wooden cakes with pieces that Velcro back together. Pretend fruit and vegetables and kitchen items such as toasters are equally loved by both little girls and boys.
For the active toddler you can never go wrong with a pedaless wooden bike or a Wheely Bug - they come as a colourful ladybird, a bumble bee or a cow.
Find out more about educational toys for toddlers aged 3 to 4
Four to five:
Preschoolers absorb information like little sponges and frequently remember more than adults which makes this age the perfect time to introduce them to educational toys like jigsaw puzzles of Britain or Europe. Show them where you went on holiday or where friends and family live and then marvel when they point to Manchester and Glasgow on the map, or Greece and Ireland.
Their imagination is very fertile at this stage and toys like a multi-storey garage or castle, kitchen equipment like cookers and toasters make a perfect backdrop for them to play out their imaginary world. They are also likely to be full of energy and enjoy being physically active, so indulge them with a set of wheels of their own - a bike or large Wheely Bug, for example. If you feel like bringing the game into the kitchen give your four or five year old some dough, a rolling pin and shape cutters and watch the mini master-chef at work. With any amount of luck you'll have biscuits for tea!
Find out more about educational toys for children aged 4 to 5
By Karen Singleton of Strawberry Children's Toys.
Karen Singleton is a mum of two who is passionate about quality, affordable toys which encourage learning and development through play. She runs her own online independent shop specialising in educational wooden toys and traditional wooden toys for babies and children under 5. All toys featured on Strawberry Children's Toys are played with, tested and enjoyed by real children.
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