Having a limited number of toys encourages children to engage in creative storytelling and invent new games, fostering critical thinking and resourcefulness.
The findings revealed that toddlers with only four toys played for 1½ times longer and got more creative than those surrounded by a higher number of toys.
An overflowing toy box can lead to sensory overload and a diminished sense of responsibility for belongings, hindering the development of essential life skills.
Having fewer toys allows for more focused, creative play, which is crucial for cognitive development and deeper engagement in playtime.
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