Play is a vital human need. Through play we discover our worlds, our abilities, our imaginations. All of these are critical to achieving individual potential. This is true of all children in all cultures and of all abilities. Play is about discovery, experience and expression. Play lets kids discover themselves and provides invaluable building blocks for learning.
And that’s true for children of all abilities. The guide for differently abled kids has been designed by Toys “R” Us to showcase products that can offer rich and rewarding play experiences for every child, regardless of his or her abilities.
This no-nonsense, practical guide is organized by skills and ages, and it’s an invaluable resource for anyone caring for a differently abled child. It’s also great reading for anyone who would like to learn about the various roles toys can play in helping to develop specific and necessary skills. Take a look, we think it will be engaging and enlightening.
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Toys "R" Us' Toy Guide for Differently-Abled Kids
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Elizabeth Werner: Happy Un-holiday
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Fantasma Magician Simon Lovell shows a new trick, Cut and Restore String

