1. Leapfrog animal adventure learning table. This toy is made for children by the ages of 6 to 36 months; it is to help the child with the ability of being able to sitting along with standing. According to Sigmund Freud the child in the age falls into the oral stage due to their needs of gratification of when they sit they can put the toy in their mouth and see objects.
Michael Wood along with Robert Lally founded the company Leapfrog in 1994 in Emeryville, California
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Baby Einstein take-along tunes: This toy is for ages 3 months, it helps the infant with their hand and eye coordination that helps them identify sounds while listening to the music that plays when the infant is hearing the music.
The baby Einstein was founded by a woman in Alpharetta, Georgia by the name of Julie Aigner Clark who was a stay at home mother who felt this was a sturdy was for a child to fulfill their process in learning.
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3. A blanket. A blanket can be used as a toy and it can also be use as a sense of tranquility for a child and also an adult. There is no age limit to have a blanket nor it is not out of the ordinary for an individual to have a blanket. When it comes to having a problem in someone’s life or a tragic accident a blanket can be a go to comfort zone.
Orging Blanket: The New York time 24, march 1901
4. Soft and safe building blocks: This toy is for children between the ages of 6-36 months. It helps the infant with capability of learning the judgment of patterns, shapes also colors that shake and rattle for the infant while they are playing with it. According to Erikson this helps the infants with their motor skills of meeting their needs in