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Toys for children of all ages
Few things in life bring more joy than the laughter of children. And laughter comes a lot when children play. Both young and old alike will enjoy the stimulating stacking, educational and activity toys from Rosendahl.com.
Toys support growth
Toys have many great advantages for children. They provide fun and pleasant moments, but it can also help stimulate the child's senses and learning ability. Little ones can be activated by simple toys, where colours and shapes can provoke joy and exploration. But of course, there are also more demanding and age-appropriate toys that suit older children.
Children explore themselves and the world through play. You have probably noticed this while they are getting dressed in the morning or eating dinner – everything can be turned into a game of role playing, competition or learning. In fact, play and learning go together because children’s motor skills, reasoning power, creativity and language are strengthened by play because it stimulates the brain. Therefore, if the child has toys available, you will be able to support your child’s growth in a positive direction from the infancy.
Toys for babies
From infancy onwards, your baby is stimulated by shapes, movements and fun colours. Even before they start to touch and hold the toys, their senses are stimulated. You may have seen how your baby smiles if you play peek-a-boo, or loves to put blocks in boxes when a little older. Not much is needed, and many children can spend plenty of time playing with a balloon or a silk shawl in the colours of the rainbow. However, if you want to stimulate and activate your baby in the best way possible, you can buy age-calibrated baby toys.
A great way to activate your baby is with a stroller chain that can make strolling or naps in the stroller even more fun. Your baby can lie and look up at the colours while you walk, and the stroller chain will undoubtedly bring out small, toothless smiles along the way. You can also try a rattle that your baby is sure to love from around two months of age. A rattle is easy for the little hand to hold and is quite safe for to put into the mouth if it is made of wood. If the rattle is also designed with a small ball or other decoration, it will only benefit the little one.
Toddler toys
For slightly older children, more challenges are needed, and you will find them in our selection of toys and games. When your child moves from the baby to the toddler stage, there is naturally more speed involved, which is why you need to find toys that activate the brain and motor skills of toddlers. It is therefore a good idea to take a closer look at something that activates your little one. If you like nostalgic children’s toys, don't overlook the iconic rocking horse. Designed to be used and played with, it’s perfect for galloping off toward faraway horizons. Whether you give a rocking horse to your own child or to a child you care about, it will be remembered as a gift from someone special. A classic stacking tower in clear primary colours is also a good option. The stacking tower probably makes most people think back to their own childhood, filled with intuitive play and learning, trying to get the blocks on in the right order. You will also find sensuous wooden toys in our assortment for your little ones to enjoy playing with. You can also explore our fantastic children’s posters. Take a look at Kay Bojesen’s imaginative universe, where his fairytale designs inspire young and old alike.
Natural and sense-stimulating toys
Toys come in many different kinds; both those that are played with on the floor and those that hang should be considered. Toys hanging from the ceiling or a shelf help stimulate your child’s senses and imagination. They can see, but do not touch them, and thus it is immediately much more exciting. In the nursery, for example, a mobile is decorative over the changing table or crib and gives the youngest members of the family something fun to look at while the diaper is being changed. You can also hang a jumping man or other hanger from the bunk bed or a string on the window sill or ceiling. The nostalgic jumping man is also a favourite with younger children when it hangs freely and dances with arms and legs. You can hang it above the changing table or in the child’s room on a peg or from a shelf. The possibilities are endless, and only your imagination sets the limits.