“Bed Bugs” and “Operation”
Sometimes when I look at the age recommendations that are included on toys, I wonder who in the world decided the age range for the item, and what out-of-this-world criteria did they use for imposing such an age? I understand that these numbers are just a guide to follow, and I often buy toys designed for older children and give them to my young children (supervised, of course) because the toy can teach a skill that younger children need to learn.
For example, the games “Bed Bugs” and “Operation” have both received a recommended age guideline of six years or older. However, the use of the tweezers-like instrument to play the game is exactly the skill I need my preschool children to develop. My children get to practice their fine motor skills while playing a game they enjoy.
Perhaps it is because younger children may get frustrated or perhaps the rules are considered too advanced, but whatever the reason for setting a lower age guideline, I have decided that many of these toys are perfect for developing skills in younger child.
*Please note: Some games are recommended for ages three and above due to choking hazards. If you are allowing your child to play with a toy that is recommended for older children, please supervise them closely and place the toy out of reach when not in use.
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Written by BRWI Staff on September 15, 2010
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