More times than not, the go to distractions are toys, whether it is a stuffed animal, a doll, or some noisy piece of plastic. With babies, a good way to keep their attention is through noise. “Musical toys are a good way to keep babies focused, but it also does something else. Musical toys are very helpful in teaching children, especially babies, the idea of cause and effect. As babies manipulate musical toys, they develop their cognitive and emotional skills (The
Impact of Toys on the Learning Process).” For example they learn that by pushing a certain button, a fun noise will come out of the toy. They start understanding how cause and effect work, without actually knowing what cause and effect is, like one would later learn during school.
“Musical toys can be created from simple household items, such as bottles, cooking pans and cardboard boxes similar to store-bought toys (The Impact of Toys on the Learning Process).” For babies, everything is either edible or capable of making noise, and there for should be eaten or slapped. From an early age, children are introduced to toys, which mean the learning process starts at the very beginning of their life. “Toys recommended for children from birth to one are