Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Toys"R"Us




Toys“R”Us Showcases “Ten Toys That Speak To Autism”

For more than 15 years, Toys“R”Us has partnered with the National Lekotek Center to develop the Toys“R”Us Toy Guide for Differently-Abled Kids. This complimentary resource guide is released each fall and offers dozens of toys that can help kids with special needs develop necessary skills, including auditory, creativity, fine motor, gross motor, language, self esteem, social, tactile, thinking and visual skills.

As part of the Toys“R”Us, Inc. campaign to raise awareness for Autism Speaks, the company developed a special edition of the Guide that identifies “Ten Toys That Speak To Autism.” Each of these items promotes the development of several of the above skills and allows children with autism spectrum disorders to play alongside their siblings and friends. These everyday toys are readily available in Toys“R”Us stores nationwide and can truly make a difference in the lives of children affected by autism.

Toys featured in the “Ten Toys That Speak To Autism” include:


  • Deluxe Nesting and Stacking Blocks from Melissa & Doug

  • Dunk ’n Cheer Basketball from Fisher-Price

  • TaDoodles Washable All-in-One Paints from Crayola Beginnings

  • My First Story Reader from Publications International

  • What’s in Ned’s Head? from Fundex

  • Kid K’Nex Undersea Pals & Country Friends Sets from K’Nex

  • Locks & Latches Board from Melissa & Doug

  • Candy Land Castle Game from Milton Bradley

  • GeoTrax Grand Central Station from Fisher-Price

  • KidiZoom Camera from Vtech

Each item is pictured along with recognizable icons that represent the skills it helps children to develop. The “Ten Toys That Speak To Autism” are a testament to the fact that children can be impacted by the power of play. Click here to view the “Ten Toys That Speak To Autism”:
http://blogs.toysrus.com/autismspeaks/2009/03/toysrus-showcases-ten-toys-that-speak-to-autism.html

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