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The Best Electronic Educational Toys Coventry

Before we start, it's vital to point out that you start educating your children from the moment they are born. Each time you talk to them, sing to them, show them a book or take them for a walk, pointing out the trees or birds, you are helping to expand their knowledge. Toys, particularly ones that claim to be "educational" should not be used as substitutes for talking and reading (books and building blocks are brilliant for pre-schoolers).

Early Learning Centre
+44 (0) 2476 228937
Warwick Road
Coventry
Toys 'R' Us
+44 (0) 2476 603020
Parkway
Coventry
Black's Wooden Things
+44 (0) 79 7132 4800
12 Bridge Street
Nuneaton
Dolls Domain
+44 (0) 1926 314341
Satchwell Walk
Leamington Spa
Early Learning Centre
+44 (0) 1926 452917
Tachbrook Park Drive
Warwick
The Entertainer
+44 (0) 2476 634357
51-53 Lower Precinct
Coventry
Early Learning Centre
+44 (0) 24 7632 7494
14 Bridge Street
Nuneaton
Ella's
+44 (0) 1926 337700
73 Clarendon Street
Leamington Spa
Hawkin's Bazaar
+44 (0) 844 573 4518
Royal Priors
Leamington Spa
Early Learning Centre
+44 (0) 1926 425520
110 Parade
Leamington Spa
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The Best Electronic Educational Toys

By  Sarah Ebner Editor, School Gate Supernanny Expert 24/09/2008

Before we start, it's vital to point out that you start educating your children from the moment they are born. Each time you talk to them, sing to them, show them a book or take them for a walk, pointing out the trees or birds, you are helping to expand their knowledge. Toys, particularly ones that claim to be "educational" should not be used as substitutes for talking and reading (books and building blocks are brilliant for pre-schoolers). Your child needs you to interact with him, not just a fancy toy, and many educational ones don't require much human interaction.

Having said that, some electronic educational toys are well worth a look - if you can handle all that beeping! Some help with colour recognition, others with telling the time or learning letters. Here are some that we tried out, and which impressed us.

Top Toy: Fridge Phonics , LeapFrog, age: 2+ Years, RRP: £14.99

This is a very good toy for a pre-schooler who is keen to learn his or her letters. Our three-year-old tester was entranced, and his parents were pretty impressed too!fridge phonics
The game works via magnetic letters which talk and sing when children place them into the reader. The letters can be used to spell out words on the fridge, but also put into the reader which tells you the sound, and sings songs as well. The reader also sings the alphabet, and even pronounces Z correctly (not as the American "zee"). Good fun, and educational without feeling pushy.
4/5

Fix the Mix! Sequencing game , LeapFrog, age: 3-6, £14.99

This sequencing game is another example of how LeapFrog are getting its electronic educational toys right. It's great fun - children need to twist and spin components to put songs and patterns in the right order - but at the same time, it develops fine motor skills, helps with learning how to put things in order and makes them concentrate. It has three different levels and even offers children the possibility of playing against each other, which is an interactive bonus!
Note that our three-year-old tester found it a bit bamboozling initially, but soon caught on and was thrilled as he managed to do it, and keep improving. Even the five and two six-year-olds were fans, so this one would work for slightly older children too.
4/5

Barbie Diamond Castle Laptop, Oregon Scientific, age: 3+, £19.99

barbie toyThis brand new pre-school laptop was a huge hit with our three and four year old girl testers (their male friend was not quite as impressed; perhaps all that pink put him off!). It's very nicely sized (perfect for little hands) and has eight activities which are all intended to aid learning and development. Yes, it's a little bit cheesy, but any Barbie loving girl will enjoy it, and I do think it has educational value, with some very good games (especially the sequencing ones).
3 and a half out of 5

Busy Time Thomas , Tomy, age: 3+, £19.99

This is a really lovely way to introduce Thomas fans...

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