Sometimes I feel as if I know so much more about being Korean because my husband is Chinese. Moments of insight pretty much occur at any occasion whether it's formal such as a wedding or rather ...
Of all the cool technology coming out of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week, one group of tech really excites me—robots that teach kids about programming in a fun, creative way.
Crying, yowling, whimpering: Evolution has already equipped infants and toddlers with myriad ways of communicating “status updates” to their parents. But let’s face it — they’re pretty ambiguous. So ...
Xiaomi is producing a plastic toy robot that you can assemble into different forms, and control with an app. Called the Toy Block, the coding toy appears to rely on Lego-like pieces. The kit will come ...
Give a kid some toy blocks, and you can expect to get action figure hideouts and towers. Always towers. If your child is a particularly precocious (and socially responsible) little urban planner, ...
Get Ready for a New Generation of Creative Play with Updated Features and Modern STEM Certification BOYCEVILLE, WI / ACCESSWIRE / November 13, 2024 / This holiday season, Better Blocks(™), the iconic ...
WHAT toys does your toddler gravitate to? Building blocks? Legos? Electronics? A US study from 2016 found that traditional children’s toys such as wooden puzzles, rubber blocks and shape-sorters may ...
Playing with toy blocks may lead to improved language development in middle- and low-income children, according to a new study. Playing with toy blocks may lead to improved language development in ...
SHENZHEN, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The original construction toy block tape, Mayka Toy Block Tape, from leading international toy company ZURU™, continues to rack-up industry and retail awards and ...
Chinese toy company BanBao plans to beat Lego A/S in the introduction of sustainable plastic children's building blocks. BanBao's new building blocks will be produced by Biopromotions of Venlo, the ...
If parents want to help their babies learn to talk, they need to ditch the chattering electronic toys and bring back the books and blocks. That’s the conclusion of Anna V. Sosa, an associate professor ...