Best Christmas Toy: Tips To Help You Choose The Best Christmas Toy For Your Child

By Ginnie Wilburn

Deciding upon what is the best Christmas toy for you child can be a struggle. When it comes time for Christmas, many children often have a huge wish list containing some of the most popular and hottest toys for Christmas. What goes on their wish list is often influenced by commercialism.

Every child is different with lifestyles that vary. Because of this, what would be considered the best Christmas toy for one child would not necessarily be true for another child. But one thing that does hold true is when children open their presents and they are overcome with an abundance of joy, then you have chosen well.

When shopping for Christmas toys there are numerous ones to choose from. Here are three tips to consider when you are shopping for Christmas toys:

1. You need to be sure to choose one that is age appropriate. When manufacturers list recommended ages for a toy, it is a good guideline to follow. However, as with most things, there are always exceptions.

All children develop differently. Their development will vary in terms of skill levels, social, physical, creative and emotional growth. As a result of this, the age recommendation for the toy as suggested by the manufacture is only a guideline. After reviewing the toy, if you believe it is one that is well suited for your child, even though the age recommendation may not match, don't let this deter you from selecting it.

2. Often the best Christmas toy for a child is not always the most popular. Many times it is one that is related to a particular interest, collection or hobby they may have.

When choosing a best Christmas toy consider this example: A child has a special interest in dinosaurs. Then giving your child a gift related to that interest such as a DVD about dinosaurs, a video game on dinosaurs or a dinosaur themed poster for their room could easily become their best Christmas gift.

3. Make it a point to always choose toys that are well constructed and durable. Nothing is sadder than seeing a child shed tears on Christmas because they broke their new toy. Although no toy is indestructible, durability is very important. If a toy cannot hold up to your child's play then it simply is not a good toy to choose. - 30320

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