Toys and play occupy a large portion of a child's lifetime, providing a
basis for a magnitude of skills and developmental stages. They can
provide solitary amusement or help to facilitate a game with others. Not
only are toys considered to be fun, but they can also help a child to
learn new skills and progress through their younger years thus labelling
them as educational.The aim of this study was to investigate the impact
of toys and play on children under the age of 7. It was important to not
only use secondary research in the form of books and web journals but to
also obtain information from primary sources through the use of
questionnaires.Primary research stages address the relationship between
toys and child development from a parental view, answering questions and
providing information that was not found during the literature review. 2
questionnaires were used to gain answers to a variety of questions about
toys, play and child development and consumer habits of parents.