Toy Tow Trucks

Every dad dreams of playing cars with his littlein many different sizes. The child should be able to
boy. Who doesn't picture father and son scootingfirmly grasp and roll the truck in order to properly
along on the living room floor, making motorizedplay with it. Make sure to read the product label
sounds together? Or in this day and age, dad andto determine if the toy is appropriate for a
daughter? Whoever it may be, they have manyspecific age group. These trucks with removable
choices when it comes to the particular car orparts should not be given to young children who
truck they want to play with. But what happensmight choke or swallow them.
when the toy car breaks down? Why, it's the toyIt is very important to remember that these
tow truck to the rescue.automobiles do not come with specific instructions.
Toy tow trucks are a novel idea. They have allIt is up to the user to determine the situation and
the qualities of a toy car- four wheels, the abilityuse his or her imagination to play with the toy.
to roll across the floor, fake windows and doors-This fosters creative thinking in a child, since the
with the added bonus of a lift on the back tochild must come up with the situation or sound
carry other cars around. Usually there is a truckeffects that are necessary in his or her mind at
cab up front, and a crane with a hook in the back.the time. These toys also increase hand and eye
If the toy is equipped with a moving crane, it iscoordination as the child utilizes the crane or lift
considered even more valuable. Moving mechanicalfeature and rolls it along a surface.
parts always make something more exciting.Whatever kind of truck you choose to play with,
These playthings can come in a variety of colorswhatever size or color you decide to go with,
and sizes. Many children's toys come in bold,whatever the situation, you will be playing with a
primary colors, such as red, blue, or yellow.toy that challenges the imagination and inspires a
Primary colors are more attractive to youngerchild (or parent) during the act of play.
children than pastels or patterns. They also come