Educational Toys
& Toys for Learning

Inviting exploration, imagination, and discovery


Research in early childhood development consistently shows that children learn best through active, hands-on play experiences. Educational toys create opportunities for children to experiment, build ideas, and make sense of the world around them. While educational toys can take many forms, the most effective ones tend to share a few key characteristics.

Open-ended play

Supports Open-Ended Use

Educational toys allow children to play in many different ways rather than following a single scripted outcome. Open-ended play lets kids practice creativity, flexible thinking, and independent problem-solving.

Encourages Imagination and Role Play

Educational toys support imaginative play by giving children characters, environments, or prompts that let them pratice storytelling, language, empathy, and social understanding.

Promotes Problem-Solving and Storytelling

Educational toys present small challenges and let kids learn by testing ideas, adjusting their approach, and building new solutions instead of giving them answers.

Invites Curiosity About the World

Curiosity-driven play encourages observation, exploration, and early scientific thinking. Over time, these little questions help children build a deeper understanding of the world around them.

Parent Questions

No. The most effective educational toys support a wide range of development, including creativity, emotional skills, problem-solving, and communication.

Yes. Developmental research has shown that pretend play strengthens language development, creativity, and social understanding.

In many cases, open-ended toys provide more learning opportunities than structured play because children can explore them in many ways.

Educational toys are designed to support learning. Think of them as tools that help enable learning moments.

By comparison, play-based learning -- sometimes called "learning through play" -- is a philosophy focused on how children naturally learn through play. It explores the process of learning.

This helpful guide offers further explanation of the connection between educational toys and learning through play.