Read the text answer the questions 22 – 24
Buying toys for children can be somewhat
confusing and frustrating for parents as well as
for gift givers. Children can show surprising
preferences in toys; a favorite is not necessarily
expensive or unique or "in". Matching toys
carefully to a child's age, however, can help this
dilemma. Children usually fall into several
different "toy - preference" age groups. Infants
under eighteen months go through two
stages. Before they can sit up, they enjoy toys
that appeal to the senses, such as colorful
mobiles, squeaky rubber toys or big chewable
beads. After they can sit up, babies like
"graspable" things like blocks, nesting and
stacking toys, and cloth picture books. Children
from eighteen months to three years (toddlers)
like toys that move (as they are learning to do).
Toddlers also like to use their hands.
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