Learning is Child's Play
When you play with your child, you share a special bond as you learn about your child’s unique personality and build a relationship. As your child’s first playmate, you can also model appropriate play skills such as good sportsmanship, taking turns, and playing fair.
When your child plays with other children, he learns to share and negotiate as well as how to work in groups and resolve conflicts. Playing with other kids also boosts his language skills.
Children are able to engage and interact with the world around them at a very early age through play. Play allows them to create and explore their own world. Positive play experiences promote their self-confidence and resiliency. Playing also helps them practice decision-making skills, conquer their fears, and discover their own areas of interest.
Who knew so much was involved in simple fun and games? We did! HearthSong toys keep the child in childhood. For more than 25 years, we have offered a wide variety of toys for all ages, with the primary goal of promoting imaginative, creative play. The true value of our toys is in their play value!
Let’s Play!
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, play is essential to development because it contributes to the cognitive, physical, social, and emotional well-being of a child.
• Imaginative Play
When your child plays with dolls, stuffed animals, and mini furniture, she uses role-playing to create her own pretend world, which promotes good social skills and a positive sense of self-esteem.
• Manipulative Play
When your child plays with stacking and nesting toys, lacing cards, puzzles and beads she’s developing hand-eye coordination and dexterity.
• Physical Play
As children reach, grasp, crawl, run, climb and balance, they build active, healthy bodies. By handling toys and other objects, they develop hand-eye coordination.
• Exploratory Play
When your child plays with balls, sand and water toys, magnets, and slides and swings, he uses his senses as he explores, discovers, examines, and organizes his activities.
When your child plays with other children, he learns to share and negotiate as well as how to work in groups and resolve conflicts. Playing with other kids also boosts his language skills.
Children are able to engage and interact with the world around them at a very early age through play. Play allows them to create and explore their own world. Positive play experiences promote their self-confidence and resiliency. Playing also helps them practice decision-making skills, conquer their fears, and discover their own areas of interest.
Who knew so much was involved in simple fun and games? We did! HearthSong toys keep the child in childhood. For more than 25 years, we have offered a wide variety of toys for all ages, with the primary goal of promoting imaginative, creative play. The true value of our toys is in their play value!
Let’s Play!
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, play is essential to development because it contributes to the cognitive, physical, social, and emotional well-being of a child.
• Imaginative Play
When your child plays with dolls, stuffed animals, and mini furniture, she uses role-playing to create her own pretend world, which promotes good social skills and a positive sense of self-esteem.
• Manipulative Play
When your child plays with stacking and nesting toys, lacing cards, puzzles and beads she’s developing hand-eye coordination and dexterity.
• Physical Play
As children reach, grasp, crawl, run, climb and balance, they build active, healthy bodies. By handling toys and other objects, they develop hand-eye coordination.
• Exploratory Play
When your child plays with balls, sand and water toys, magnets, and slides and swings, he uses his senses as he explores, discovers, examines, and organizes his activities.





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