One thing that all prospective parents focus on when a baby is on the way, is wanting to create a perfect nursery environment for their child. From the colour scheme to the accessories everything needs to be just right. One of the ways to enhance any nursery scheme is through the addition of traditional wooden toys. Have you ever seen a picture of a nursery on the television, or in a movie that hasn’t featured a traditional wooden horse, an abacus or wooden building blocks? No matter what look you are trying to achieve, either classic or contemporary, traditional wooden toys can help you create the look you want.
Not Just For Decoration
Traditional wooden toys in your new nursery are not simply for decorative purposes. As the child grows and develops he or she will be able to learn with them through the process of creative play. Building blocks will be one of the first things that your child reaches for, traditional wooden toys in the form of building blocks are great first toys as they fit to sell into small hands. You know that with traditional wooden toys like building blocks there are no sharp edges or small parts that can hurt baby.
Traditional wooden toys like these can go a great way to boosting your child’s development by encouraging hand eye co-ordination and their fine motor skills. Another of the traditional wooden toys in the nursery that will grab their attention as an abacus, the brightly coloured beads will catch their eye and they will discover that they can manipulate the beads on the poles, plus it will make a noise when they move the beads too.
Classic or Contemporary
Traditional wooden toys do not always have to have the traditional, often Victorian look about them. Many traditional wooden toys are also made with contemporary styling so that they fit nicely into any modern home. If you are looking to achieve a contemporary look in your nursery, look for contemporary styled traditional wooden toys to compliment your theme. Traditional wooden toys have come a long way from the carved wooden soldiers and skittles of the past, jigsaws in the shape of an animal or even your child’s name are a great addition to any room, plus if their name is in jigsaw form it will also help them to lean to spell it.