A lot of kids are stuck at home with many schools closed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Between class work and entertainment, much of their time is in front of screens.
Marissa DiBartolo, editor-in-chief at The Toy Insider, highlights some toys that can help them unplug. Parents looking to keep kids occupied while stimulating their minds can turn to hands-on toys that incorporate science and technology. “Activity toys are great for making sure kids are busy and engaged for long periods of time.
We don’t want to hear ‘I’m bored’ especially when parents are trying to get work done from home,” DiBartolo said. "It’s really important to have some things on hand that can give kids a real tactile, hands-on learning experience.” She says