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Toys to Amuse Bedridden Children
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If being bedridden is difficult for an adult, imagine what it can be like for a child, a little person who is supposed to be running around, playing, exploring, and discovering the world.

It is very difficult to acknowledge that your child is sick and can’t move. Some are bedridden only temporarily, but for others, the condition may be for life, and are forced to remain in bed permanently, aided by a caregiver and special equipment, like a pressure mattress and wheelchair, to make their life easier and more comfortable.

For these kids, the opportunity to develop their minds becomes crucial. It is particularly challenging to entertain bedridden children with intelligent and fun activities. The caregiver has to be careful to choose educational and stimulating TV and DVD shows, and must try to find other activities to complement these.

There are many toys that help keep their minds active, like jigsaws, puzzles, drawing and craft materials, and musical instruments. Here we offer a list of toys that will help parents stimulate their bedridden little ones:

1. Arts and crafts
Not all arts and crafts require paint or glue; there are many simple activities that will keep a bedridden child busy for hours. Knitting or making friendship bracelets and necklaces will make a girl’s day, and origami will greatly stimulate an intelligent boy.

2. Activity books
There are books full of mind stimulating activities for bedridden children. You can get older kids crossword puzzles and number games like Sudoku, and coloring books, connect-the-dots activities, and maze puzzles for the younger ones.

3. Puzzles
Talk about variety! Today you can find all sorts of interesting puzzles to challenge and amuse children of every age, for example, jigsaw puzzles, three-dimensional puzzles, and character puzzles. A puzzle can easily entertain a child the whole day.

4. Miniature models
Kids today love building airplanes, ships, cars, dinosaurs, and any other kind of models that they can get. You can also get them scientific models to build a robot, a recycled catamaran, or a mini electric generator. If your kid likes to challenge himself, these will make his day.

5. Electronic video games
Video games are the delight of children of every age and condition. If you give your bedridden child a video game console, don’t expect him to put it down easily. You have to seriously talk to him about the rules for playing with it and establish playing schedules that must be met strictly.

6. Books
Children’s literature today offers a wide array of interesting stories to entertain kids of all ages. Get your child his or her favorite saga and enjoy watching them read it and ask for more. You can also get your child audio books if they are somehow unable to hold a book.

7. Musical instruments
Encourage your child to learn to play an instrument, there are many options that fit a bedridden patient, for example, the flute, the clarinet, the violin, the guitar, and even piano may do. Children who play an instrument develop a special sensitivity and unique understanding of life, as well as a sharp ability for numbers.

8. Board games
These are a classic. Among the best ones to develop the mind, we can name chess, Backgammon, card games, Scrabble, and Pictionary, but there are hundreds of other options.


Rachel Clarkson
Rachel Clarkson is a bed sores specialist and a big fan and promoter of “The Volkner Turning Mattress”: http://www.Volkner.com
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