Saturday, March 20, 2010

Horses Power Rules When It Comes To Horse Ride On Toys

                                     There is no doubt that most kids, both boys and girls alike, love horses and ponies.  They're soft, they're beautiful, and they're very majestic in the way that they move.  Luckily there are plenty of horse ride on toys that will entertain your kids for hours at a time. 

Horse ride on toys are very stimulating and will encourage your child to engage in physical play and exercise. Your kids will get a great workout will all of the physical energy that they'll use riding their very own horse.  When they use their large muscle groups to get their horses moving, they'll be increasing their gross motor skills. By challenging their hand to eye coordination they'll be stimulating their fine motor skills.

When our children are out of the house and playing, they will become much more more aware of the environment. This is the perfect opportunity for them to stimulate their observation skills. They'll be exploring and taking in all of the sights, sounds, and smells that are out there. This will turn on all of the creativity that they have stored up and those that have artistic sides will excel.

It's important for children to learn how to be self-motivated and to develop good self-esteem at an early age. Horse ride on toys help to encourage this because they help children learn how to play independently. Playing independently is important because it gives a child the opportunity to explore their environment at their own speed without any external input from other children. This is a great way for kids to recognize their thoughts and emotions and learn how to express themselves in appropriate ways.

Two of the most popular horse ride on toys are the Little Tikes Pony and the Radio Flyer Horse.  Both of these great rides are fun, they're stimulating, and they're entertain your kids for hours.  You can't go wrong with either one so don't hesitate to read the reviews of both.  Look out Kemo Sabe, here come the newest horseback riders on the block!



P.S. Here's the pony in action:



 

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