Gifts That Promote a Child's Growth and Creativity

Simple Gifts Can Give a Child Lasting Memories

By Faith Antonioni, published Apr 26, 2006
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Children’s gifts lack the imaginative quality that they need. Indeed the toys of today light up play music and do everything but walk. But what are they teaching our children? Child obesity is growing at a rapid rate. They are no frolicking on the playground like those of us over 40. Instead they are glued to their computers and T.V We need to give gifts that encourage a child’s creativity and growth.

I remember my Dad’s Uncle Henry carving a rocking horse. He made it with his own hands and I appreciated it. It also reflected his creativity. My Dad’s Aunt Norma made ceramics. She gave me a teddy bear bank with my name and birthdate. I still have it. Also I have a ceramic Jack-O-Lantern that lights up. As a child I loved these gifts and remembered who gave them to me. Gifts like these teaches children the importance of hand crafted items.

To avoid getting “junk” toys, a child’s imagination is not stimulated by these toys; make a list to friends and family before holidays and birthdays. My husband’s family does this all the time. This was a big change for me. I was used to getting cards in the mail. You could even compose a letter stating that you know that they have a genuine interest in your children but you would rather not receive the regular toys offered by commercials. 

Let them know that you are raising children to be based in reality and appreciate the world for what it is. For example, taking children to a furniture factory. This would be done in order to show children where furniture is made.

In the letter ask friends to bring a toy for your child that reminds them of their childhood. For example a slinky or a hoola hoop. Another option is to ask friends and family to give something that would be utilized: such as a flashlight or sewing kit. My husband was given a gift of a flashlight for his birthday and he loved it. In fact I am sure a little boy would like this as well.

Takeaways
  • Simple toys and experiences give lasting memories.
  • Kids do not play on the playground as others in the past.
  • Child obesity is rising.
Did You Know?
Take a child to a stable. They will learn about the sanctity of life.
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