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Why a Puppet Makes a
Valuable Infant Educational Toy

Puppet Infant Educational Toy

Puppets like these adorable Baby Einstein Animals are great learning tools during your child's playtime.
Looking for a high quality child / infant educational toy? Forget about those expensive so called "educational toys" that do everything with a press of a button. They talk, blink and whistle by themselves. Your child will get bored with these hi-tech toys. And they won't learn much from them.

But not with puppets.

Why? Because puppets –come to life” when played with. Babies and toddlers require interactive play for their minds to develop properly, and puppets encourage parent/child interaction.

These wonderful age-old toys can also help your baby learn valuable skills such as:

  • imagination
  • concentration
  • humor
  • talking
  • understanding
  • memory
  • curiosity

Puppets also provide tactile and visual stimulation as well as the element of surprise that babies love so much. With so many great features, if you haven't gotten one yet, read on and find out why you should!

Animal puppet play activities from birth up to 3 years
Learn how you can include this versatile infant educational toy in your everyday activities such as

  • teaching your baby a second language
  • keeping your baby amused when travelling
  • help your baby learn songs & nursery rhymes
  • help your baby eat when he's fussy
    Learn more here

Puppet play tips and tricks
Some good basic puppetry tips to keep in mind when playing with children 3 years and below.

Puppet selection for babies and toddlers
Here are just some puppets that are exclusively made for the three and under age group. This means that they will withstand all the wear, tear (and teething) coming from your little one!

Make your own puppet [Coming Soon!]
You can turn old socks, paper bags or even worn-out stuffed animals into infant educational toy puppets! Here's how...