2011 Toys “R” Us Toy Guide for Differently Abled Kids® Now Available in Toys 'R' Us and Babies 'R' Us Stores and Online
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Shopping by Skill, In-Store or At Home
At least two, color-coded skill-building icons are assigned to each toy that appears in the Guide to help users easily identify those most suitable for the child they're shopping for, based on the specific benefits of the item. Toys featured in the 2011 Guide include Dora the ExplorerTM Mega Tunes Guitar from Fisher-Price® (auditory), The Big Box of FuzzoodlesTM from Giddy Up (creativity), Calico CrittersTM Cozy Cottage from International Playthings® (fine motor), Kinect for Xbox 360 from Microsoft® (gross motor), Cake Decorator Playset from Just Like Home® (language), Pop Star Set from Dream Dazzlers® (self esteem), 18-inch Dana Doll and Wheelchair Accessory Set from Journey Girls® (social skills), Sing-A-Ma-Jigs from Mattel® (tactile), Chunky Puzzle Scene from Melissa & Doug® (thinking) and SORRY!® SLIDERS from Hasbro® (visual).
To best determine the developmental significance of the items in the 2011 Guide, Toys"R"Us worked with the National Lekotek Center to conduct therapeutic play sessions with special needs children, assessing how they interact with a broad selection of toys.
Customers who would like to conduct research and make purchases from the comfort of their homes can also take advantage of the shop-by-skill option online at Toysrus.com/DifferentlyAbled. Through this dedicated microsite, shoppers can simply click on any of the 10 skill-building icons to access every toy in the Guide that hones in on the area of development most important to their child.
Bringing the Guide to Life for On-the-Go Shoppers
For the first time, customers who pick up a hard copy of the Toys"R"Us Toy Guide for Differently-Abled Kids in-store will find a QR code on the back cover. Scanning the QR code will allow compatible smartphone users to access a special video message from Eva Longoria. Throughout the year, content will be regularly updated to offer unique information, videos and more through this Quick Response code.
Additionally, the company will utilize its official Toys"R"Us and Babies"R"Us Facebook pages to ensure the online community is aware of the availability of the Guide and its value as a toy selection resource for anyone shopping for children with special needs.
Helpful Tips Courtesy of the Guide
Beyond easy-to-use skill-building icons and a helpful index, the Guide also includes the "Top Ten Tips for Buying Toys" from the National Lekotek Center, which highlight important information to consider when selecting toys for differently-abled kids. For example, shoppers should select items with multi-sensory appeal, while also considering the child's individual abilities and the toy's current popularity.
Additionally, to help prevent accidental injuries during playtime, the Toys"R"Us Toy Guide for Differently-Abled Kids features "Safe Play Tips for Children with Special Needs." The tips, created with guidance from leading safety and special needs organizations, offer basic suggestions, such as never leaving a child unsupervised, as well as specialized advice, including avoiding trigger toys.
Company's Ongoing Commitment to the Special Needs Community
Through the Toys"R"Us Children's Fund, a public charity affiliated with the company, Toys"R"Us, Inc. has long supported the special needs community. Organizations that receive support include: American Society for Deaf Children, Autism Speaks, Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Muscular Dystrophy Association, National Down Syndrome Society, National Lekotek Center, National Organization of Parents of Blind Children, Special Olympics, Spina Bifida Association and United Cerebral Palsy.
