3 1/2 TO 5 YEARS

  
What Children Are Like

    •  Have a longer attention span
    • Act silly, boisterous, may use shocking language
    • Talk a lot, ask many questions
    • Want real adult things, keep art projects
    • Test physical skills and courage with caution
    • Reveal feelings in dramatic play
    • Like to play with friends, do not like to lose
    • Share and take turns sometime


Types Of Good Toys And Worthwhile Activities

    • Puzzles with more pieces, simple card or board games
    • Smaller beads, parquetry blocks, small objects to sort
    • Flannel board with pictures, letters; sturdy numbers & letters
    • More detailed books, simple science books
    • Sturdy record/tape player, book & record sets
    • Potter's clay, easel, narrower brushes, thick crayons, chalk, paste, tape & dispenser, collage materials
    • More unit block shapes & accessories & realistic model vehicles
    • Construction set with smaller pieces
    • Woodworking bench, saw, sandpaper 
    • Sand & water play: egg beater, muffin tin, vehicles
    • Xylophone, maracas, tambourine
    • Roller skates, plastic bat & balls, balance board
    • Bowling pins, ring toss, bean bags & target
    • Planks, boxes
    • Child-sized stove or sink, toy telephone, play food, cardboard cartons, more dress-up clothes, dolls, carriage, & accessories
    • Airport, doll house, other miniature settings: finger or stick puppets
    • Alphabet & number puzzles, stamps, books

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