13 Facts About Educational toy

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An educational toy should teach a child about a particular subject or help a child develop a particular skill.

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Moulded miniature dishes and Educational toy soldiers have been found in England dating to as early as 1300.

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3.

Educational toy depicts around 200 children in at least 75 play activities.

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4.

Educational toy intended it to be an educational tool for geography.

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Center of Educational toy making in the 1800s was Germany, renowned for its fine craftsmanship.

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6.

Educational toy's emphasized practical exercises using ready-to-hand materials such as pouring rice or tying a shoelace.

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7.

Educational toy's developed sets of Montessori sensorial materials, manipulatives for learning mathematics and other skills and concepts.

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Later, Educational toy-making businesses were established in Britain and other countries, in some cases employing ex-soldiers.

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Educational toy's son adapted the idea to enable children to build constructions that would stand up to rough play.

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10.

Educational toy has created a line of kits for complex architectural structures such as the Taj Mahal.

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11.

Educational toy's products achieved some success in the hobbyist and school markets, including vocational education programs, but was overshadowed by Lego in the consumer segment.

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In 1950, Gilbert even produced a Educational toy targeted at potential physicists, the Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Laboratory, including a cloud chamber with a small amount of radioactive material.

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Toys are big business: the global Educational toy market is estimated at over 80 billion US dollars annually.

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