Today's toy market has a wide variety of toys, and many of them are very expensive.


Are you still struggling with how to choose the most suitable toys for your children?


Worried about buying toys that your child does not like and that do not stimulate your child's interest?


Can the toys you pay for effectively help your child grow and enhance their abilities in various areas?


Toys are a tool for us to cultivate children's abilities in many aspects, so for the selection of intelligent toys, we first need to be clear about which aspects we want to improve our children's abilities, and then combine the applicable age group, budget, and other factors to make the right choice.


Howard Gardner, a psychologist developmental at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, put forward the theory of multiple intelligences in humans can be a good solution to parents' confusion when shopping.


Educational toys can exercise at least one or more of the child's ability toys.


For example, simple blocks, for younger children, the process of constantly stacking high, can exercise finger dexterity but also exercise their balance, and observation skills.


If a variety of colors and shapes, then also exercise their spatial ability and color cognitive power.


In 1949, the first Lego plastic blocks were introduced.


Two years later, plastic blocks with the cavity-post connection principle were introduced to the market.


Soon Lego launched a block product designed for infants and toddlers from 3 months to 5 years old.


These blocks are eight times larger than ordinary blocks, which can prevent infants and toddlers from accidentally eating them.


Lego blocks were initially just simple toys to inspire the intelligence of infants and toddlers, and then gradually developed to have a variety of series, which are attractive to boys and girls of different ages.


Ollie is the second robot product from the makers of the highly acclaimed Sphero, a new smartphone remote-control robot that is fixed, rechargeable, and super fast.


It doesn't matter if your phone is Android or iOS, you can control Ollie by pairing it via Bluetooth.


When you tap the gadget a few times, it rolls, bounces, and pounds around the living room like a crazy display of various athletic skills.


These blocks are eight times larger than ordinary blocks, which can prevent infants and toddlers from accidentally eating them. Lego blocks were initially just simple toys to inspire the intelligence of infants and toddlers, and then gradually developed to have a variety of series, which are attractive to boys and girls of different ages.


Ollie is the second robot product from the makers of the highly acclaimed Sphero, a new smartphone remote-control robot that is fixed, rechargeable, and super fast. It doesn't matter if your phone is Android or iOS, you can control Ollie by pairing it via Bluetooth. When you tap the gadget a few times, it rolls, bounces, and pounds around the living room like a crazy display of various athletic skills.


The Kano Kit is an installation and programming kit that includes a Raspberry Pi motherboard that is small enough for users to customize and write their own ideas on, and includes all the control cables and accessories needed for coding.


The most surprising part is the way Kano teaches, with its operating system and instructional manual books that will guide young children of all ages through the basics of programming.


The toy house is already a hit with girls, but if you're after a little more high-tech component.


Then Roominate, a toy that's totally up your alley, is equipped with motors, lights, circuits, and switches, and these modular activity spaces transform Barbie-controlled types into a fertile ground for teaching kids some basic design, and hands-on skills.


And, you don't need to have any knowledge of construction or engineering.