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A: Fewer, accessible toys often get played with more—rotate to keep things fresh.
A: Blocks, art supplies, books, and pretend-play basics scale beautifully.
A: Try rotation bins and donate together—kids handle it better when they’re involved.
A: Pick short rounds, simple rules, and cooperative options for younger kids.
A: Timers, warnings (“5 minutes”), and predictable routines work best.
A: It’s about balance—pair screen time with active play, sleep, and offline creativity.
A: Set up inviting “zones,” start together for 2 minutes, then step back gradually.
A: Avoid recalled items, check for cracks/loose parts, and confirm secure battery doors.
A: Blanket forts, tape roads for toy cars, indoor scavenger hunts, or a craft caddy.
A: Follow the child’s current obsession and choose replayable, open-ended options.
