Thursday 7 February 2019

Top 6 kids water floats and pools that are going viral!


Summer is approaching and so does your toddler’s vacation! If you have kids who don’t come out of the water all summer, you must have already started looking for baby baths, rubber ducks, floats and pools. 

Let us make the search easier for you! Here, we have compiled a list of top 5 floats and pools that are catching the attention of many!



Donut Shaped Kids Pool Floats
No, these are not actual donuts! With an attractive (and tasty?) shape, the new donut-shaped water floats are the best summer gift you can give to your little ones.



Airplane Baby Kids Toddler Float

With the shape of an airplane that floats in water, this airplane floater is best for boys and girls who like adventures. This float is nice for a 2-3-year-old toddler to float in a pool or lake and pretend to be pilot! Let him fly all over the ocean as you swish him around.





Whale Spray Pool

A cute whale sprinkling cold water under the hot sun! Can summer be better than this? So, the toddlers are on a vacation. Keep them busy with adventures in this floatable.








Play Center Pool

Afraid of sending your toddlers to the playground in the hot summer? Why not bring a cold playground to your backyard? This play center pool is catching the attention of many as it is a combination of both play center and a pool.





Leaf Shade Pool


Out of time (and budget?) to go to Hawaii? Let your baby enjoy it at your home! The baby sits enjoying the calm cold shadow of the tree and mom/dad plays with her through the bigger ring! This pool provides accommodation to both child and adult.  

Buy these and other cute water floats at www.toytooth.com

Stay tuned for more such interesting stuff!

Happy summer! :)

Sunday 3 February 2019

Top 9 benefits of

We all would agree that Lego is probably the most popular and most loved toys of all. But, did we know the benefits that this toy provides to our children?


Here are the top 9 assets that Lego brings for our kids:  
  • Enhanced Motor skills
Motor skills are the movements of the muscles. When your two-year-old is playing Lego, observe her actions. She would press the Lego pieces against each other. She would try hard to fix one piece onto others. This proves to be a form of exercise for the toddler which improves her muscle strength.
  • Spatial reasoning
Well, we have to accept this. It takes some amount of efforts, even for us, to make that perfect house or the ship out of Lego pieces. A toddler has to think and scan through the sparse pieces to find the perfect fit. Understanding the count of holes and thinking of the suitable shape improves the overall spatial sense of the child.
  • Focus
Now, while you observe the actions of your toddler, you will notice that she is analyzing the pieces. She thinks about the goal structure in her mind and tries to develop her building accordingly. This makes her habitual to focusing on a task. 
  • Problem-solving and analytical thinking
Improving the problem solving and analytical thinking abilities of the child is the most obvious reason why we spend bucks for the Lego. The toddler struggles but it keeps him engaged till he achieves his goals. A piece is missing here? Okay, if I remove a block from the bottom, the structure will be balanced. It furnishes their ability to think logically and find solutions to the problems.
  • Persistence
Persistence is nothing but adhering to the problem until it gets solved. That’s what Lego teaches our children!
  • Patience
She will build a tower and then she will realize that she has put a roof piece in the beginning, by mistake. She will try to take it out without disturbing the structure but it wouldn’t be easy. She will try to dismantle the structure a bit to fix the issue. But when she does, the whole block from the bottom loses its structure. She decides to throw the stuff away. But then she understands that she has already done a lot of hard work. 

Lego, no doubt, is a patience booster!
  • Planning skills
“I want the base of home to be red. Grass will be green and the roof - will make it blue!”, said the 5-year-old as he was building his Lego house. “No, momma! That is wrong! I have saved this piece for the chimney. I want a big chimney for my factory!”, exclaimed the toddler as she was building her Lego factory.
  • Confidence
“Dad, Look! I made this car!”, said the toddler with excitement in his eyes. “Hey, well done!” the toddler ran to his room planning his new house.
  • Imagination and creativity
“Mom, guess what is this?” “Umm, is it a tree?” “No, mom! It’s a dancing alligator!” We never know what the children will come up with. Lego is building blocks of their imaginary world. 

The possibilities of creations through logo pieces are endless so does the benefits of Lego.


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