
Most parents are used to having a house full of toys. With all the birthday and Christmas presents, it’s difficult not to accumulate them. After a while, your home might be completely chockablock with toys and you can barely remember where they all came from. In fact, certain studies have shown that fewer toys in a child’s environment is actually more beneficial.
Children are able to develop healthier play with fewer material toys, and a focus on different activities instead. It helps them build a number of skills and learn to appreciate the other things in life. It’s also a more eco-friendly option, and a good way to declutter your home. Here are ten reasons why kids benefit from having fewer toys.
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