I began my writing career in Educational Toys in 2007, which was the same time I become a dad. I quickly realized there was a lack of information to help parents and caretakers choose the right toys and create healthy play enviroments for their kids. Beginning at the baby stage, play is an essential way that infants learn about the world around them – quite a duanting task if you think about it. While some parents allow this development to occur by itself, and while this may happen to some extent, I have found that parents who are more involved in their child's development through play tend to have the brightest kids around.
There is also no shortage of empirical data to support the correlation between more healthy play and higher levels of development.
David writes for several different educational toys, building toys, and wood toys blogs, including: