10 Preschool Educational Toys

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Tamar Andrews

Tamar Andrews

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Preschool education is an important step in a child's development, and the right toys can play a significant role in helping children learn and grow.

As a preschool teacher or caregiver, you know how important it is to provide children with toys that are both fun and educational.

With so many options available, it can be overwhelming to know which toys to choose for your classroom.

We've compiled a list of 10 preschool educational toys that are sure to engage and inspire young minds.

Building blocks

Building blocks are a classic preschool toy that can help children with their fine motor skills, spatial reasoning, and problem-solving abilities. They also allow children to explore their creativity as they stack, build, and create their own structures.

Shape sorters

Shape sorters are a great way to introduce children to basic shapes, colors, and sizes. They also help children with their hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.

Puzzle boards

Puzzle boards are an excellent way to develop children's problem-solving abilities and hand-eye coordination.

They come in many different themes and levels of difficulty, making them suitable for children of all ages.

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Play-Doh

Play-Doh is a great tool for promoting creativity and imagination, as well as fine motor skills. Children can mold and shape the dough into anything they can imagine, from animals to buildings.

Sensory toys

Sensory toys such as textured balls, water beads, and manipulatives like fidget toys can be great tools to help children with sensory processing disorder or ADHD, they also can be used as a way to keep children engaged and focused during activities.

Magnet tiles

Magnet tiles are a fun and engaging way for children to explore concepts like magnetism and spatial reasoning.

They can be used to create different structures and shapes, and children can experiment with different ways to connect the tiles.

Dolls and playsets

Dolls and playsets are an excellent way for children to engage in imaginative play and learn about different roles and responsibilities.

They can also be used to teach children about different cultures and family structures.

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Musical instruments

Musical instruments are a great way to introduce children to the world of music and sound. They can also help children with their fine motor skills and coordination.

Science kits

Science kits are a fun way for children to learn about the natural world and conduct simple experiments. They can be used to explore concepts like gravity, magnetism, and buoyancy.

Books

Last but not least, books should also be considered as educational toy. Reading to children is one of the most important things that you can do to promote their cognitive, language and literacy development. Plus, is always a great way to finish the day and help them relax.

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These are just a few of the many educational toys available for preschool classrooms. When selecting toys for your classroom, be sure to consider the children's ages, interests, and developmental needs.

The most important thing is to choose toys that are fun and engaging, as this is the best way to ensure that children will want to play with them and learn from them.

Preschool education is an important step in a child's development, and the right toys can play a significant role in helping children learn and grow.

As a preschool teacher or caregiver, you know how important it is to provide children with toys that are both fun and educational.

With so many options available, it can be overwhelming to know which toys to choose for your classroom.

We've compiled a list of 10 preschool educational toys that are sure to engage and inspire young minds.

Building blocks

Building blocks are a classic preschool toy that can help children with their fine motor skills, spatial reasoning, and problem-solving abilities. They also allow children to explore their creativity as they stack, build, and create their own structures.

Shape sorters

Shape sorters are a great way to introduce children to basic shapes, colors, and sizes. They also help children with their hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.

Puzzle boards

Puzzle boards are an excellent way to develop children's problem-solving abilities and hand-eye coordination.

They come in many different themes and levels of difficulty, making them suitable for children of all ages.

Image Source

Play-Doh

Play-Doh is a great tool for promoting creativity and imagination, as well as fine motor skills. Children can mold and shape the dough into anything they can imagine, from animals to buildings.

Sensory toys

Sensory toys such as textured balls, water beads, and manipulatives like fidget toys can be great tools to help children with sensory processing disorder or ADHD, they also can be used as a way to keep children engaged and focused during activities.

Magnet tiles

Magnet tiles are a fun and engaging way for children to explore concepts like magnetism and spatial reasoning.

They can be used to create different structures and shapes, and children can experiment with different ways to connect the tiles.

Dolls and playsets

Dolls and playsets are an excellent way for children to engage in imaginative play and learn about different roles and responsibilities.

They can also be used to teach children about different cultures and family structures.

Image Source

Musical instruments

Musical instruments are a great way to introduce children to the world of music and sound. They can also help children with their fine motor skills and coordination.

Science kits

Science kits are a fun way for children to learn about the natural world and conduct simple experiments. They can be used to explore concepts like gravity, magnetism, and buoyancy.

Books

Last but not least, books should also be considered as educational toy. Reading to children is one of the most important things that you can do to promote their cognitive, language and literacy development. Plus, is always a great way to finish the day and help them relax.

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These are just a few of the many educational toys available for preschool classrooms. When selecting toys for your classroom, be sure to consider the children's ages, interests, and developmental needs.

The most important thing is to choose toys that are fun and engaging, as this is the best way to ensure that children will want to play with them and learn from them.





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Tamar Andrews

Director of ECE @ American Jewish University

Tamar Andrews, EdD, is an Associate Professor at UCLA's Graduate School of Education and Information Studies and Director of the Early Childhood Education Department at American Jewish University. With 30+ years in early childhood as a teacher and director, she led Temple Isaiah Preschool from 2003 to 2023, where she earned NAEYC accreditation and built an award-winning STEM program. Her work inspired her son Daniel to build Playground. She also teaches at UCLA Extension and Santa Monica College and speaks internationally on early childhood education.

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