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SensoryEdge is offering new gift ideas to help parents and others choose just the right item for the kids in your life.
"Typically people hear the top ten list of most popular toys and the top ten list of most dangerous toys. Often most are expensive, easy to break, and children grow board quickly. I thought we should point out items for children that help them learn and can last for years to come," said Alycia Shapiro, founder
of SensoryEdge.
Topping the list are sensory toys for kids (http://www.sensoryedge.com/woodentoys.html). These educational toys come in many sizes, colors, and shapes. They help children become aware of common shapes and colors in their environment,
while encouraging children to manipulate these elements. Education research has long pointed to sensory toys as a key way to increase intelligence and normal cognitive growth in young children.
SensoryEdge.com carries an exceptionally wide range of sensory toys from building toys, to wire and bead toys, to sensory games for kids.
Next on the list is kids furniture (http://www.sensoryedge.com/furniture.html). "We offer a large variety of solid wood furniture for kids including art tables, desk sets, and rocking toys -- all made specially for kids. Furniture is a gift that can last for years while adding to the comfort, fun, and educational value of any space," Shapiro said.
Table and chair sets can be used for study, snack and pretend play time. Storage solutions are helpful for bedrooms and playrooms. Plus, SensoryEdge carries a fun selection of toy boxes, step stools, and rocking toys.
Don't forget traditional toys, many of which are seeing new twists this holiday season. SensoryEdge sells puzzles, ride on toys, train activity tables, and foam toys that help children build motor control while promoting problem solving and creativity.
SensoryEdge also features a surprising array of classroom carpets. These colorful alphabet, faith based, geography, and animal rugs once only seen in schools are now available to consumers for playrooms and family rooms.
"Ever notice how kids love to play with the toys in the waiting room when they visit the doctor? SensoryEdge features many of the most popular waiting room toys -- play tables, magnet
toys, funny mirrors, soft play activity centers -- we have all your favorites and many you've probably never seen before," Shapiro said.
SensoryEdge.com started in 2003 offering sensory toys for kids struggling with learning disabilities. Soon customers began asking for toys for a wide age-range and furniture to complete spaces in bedrooms, playrooms, schools, and waiting areas. Now http://www.SensoryEdge.com sells an exceptionally large and
creative selection of toys and furniture, most designed to help kids learn.
"All along we've worked hard to offer high quality products at competitive prices, with free shipping whenever possible," Shapiro said.
Contact: Alycia Shapiro
Help(at)sensoryedge.com
1-800-734-8019
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