Educational Toys – From Buckyballs to Toy Blocks to Computers
November 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Educational toys have been around since the 18th century and have traditionally been used to teach children important skill sets they will use later in life while at the same time providing a form of entertainment so as to amuse the children and take out the boredom factor that sometimes accompanies these educational toys. More than three hundred years later, we still prefer to purchase educational toys for our children as they tend to teach them important skills, such as chemistry, physics, mathematics, gravity and spatial awareness. There are many different kinds of educational toys available in today’s society.
One of the most traditional educational toys available to the toy has been blocked. Although the toy blocks by almost three centuries, they still have the uncanny ability to educate children with minimal exposure. One of the main reasons for this success is that children's toy blocks to teach the important and complex skills, such as the manipulation of objects with their hands and fingers. Children also from increased social interaction benefit when playing with other children and building things together. Mathematical skills, such as addition and subtraction, and increased creative skills of building unique designs are also learn additional educational benefits of children.
Educational toys, as popular as they are, have certainly come a long way. Modern technological advances have taken the concepts of educational toys and propelled them way beyond what the original inventors of toy blocks would have ever imagined. Since the advent of the computer many toy manufacturers have changed gears and concentrated their efforts on computer software and other electronic devices to help teach children new skills. Even though toy blocks are an indispensible way of teaching children core motor skills, one cannot discount the use of electronic media and computers in a child’s education. As children get older and reach adulthood, they will more than likely be expected to utilize computers and other electronics. By acquainting children with modern electronic devices and computers it allows them to gain important skills they will most certainly use as adults. However, as good as these electronic devices are, many parents and educators still prefer the hands-on approach when it comes to teaching valuable skills to their children.
There are many examples of modern hand-on toys in our society today. These toys offer unique approaches to the education of children, as they tend sticking with the original concept of the inventor had almost three centuries as a toy block first were invented. The buckyball toy is a good example of a modern toy, the 21 Century on the original concept and design building blocks toys. Buckyballs are after Richard Buckminster Fuller, the originator of the term geodesic named. Since buckyballs are prone to certain geodesic domes are similar, the name is more than appropriate. A good example of a geodesic dome, Spaceship Earth would be at Walt Disney World in Florida. This futuristic toys contain magnets that can easily be manipulated into different shapes and sizes. Buckyball important to teach children toys, motor skills and assist with proper coordination and development.
Educational toy market continued to dominate the industry and the very rapid rate is still increasing every year. The industry accounted for our parents spend billions of dollars every year. The rapid growth of the family, and education, has been speculated that this is one of the main reasons, the annual amount spent on educational toys. Regardless of the parents of educational toys for their children decided to buy a toy of some factors still give children the education skills needed to succeed in life when they grow up.