Children's Toy Telescopes
If you would like to give a child an educational toy and you want to encourage an interest in science, then a telescope is a good choice. Obviously, telescopes come in many different strengths and sizes and for just as many purposes.
by OwenJones
If you would like to give a child an educational toy and you want to encourage an interest in science, then a telescope is a good choice. Obviously, telescopes come in many different strengths and sizes and for just as many purposes.
Telescopes can be used for observing relatively short distances or for observing the stars. In fact, the term 'children's toy telescopes' is a misnomer, because each single telescope is an aid to examination, whatever it is used for.
One of the most obvious uses for children's toy telescopes is the observation of celestial bodies. Children like to observe the stars, other planets in our solar system and our moon and that interest can either be short-lived or it can lead to a life-long interest or even a career. This is the power of educational toys and this is the power that giving educational toys gives bearers of gifts.
People have the power to empower a child by giving it an educational toy rather than a toy gun. A child's personality will out, but if it has 'blank spots', it cannot invent them. Merely think around how numerous boys follow in their father's profession or how numerous girls do what their mothers did.
Educational toys like children's toy telescopes can spur a child on into a realm of interest that even its parents do not know about. Most individuals have never looked at the Moon 'close up', that is through a telescope, leave alone looking at Saturn or Mars through a telescope. Empowering our children to do so is to widen their scope.
A telescope is a telescope is a telescope. There is no such thing as children's toy telescopes because all there are are powerful and less powerful telescopes and every telescope, no count what its strength, affords better visual detail than the naked eye.
A telescope can be used for observing the stars, distant shipping or animals. Particularly shy animals like deer or birds or dangerous animals like big cats or bears.
There are many places that you can go searching for children's toy telescopes. Most small towns do not have stores specializing in telescopes, but you can often buy a bargain telescope from a second-hand shop or a pawn shop, because the fact is that not each child will be fascinated by a telescope. Some, even lots, perhaps, will get bored by a telescope within a couple of months.
This is to be expected. However, at least those kids had the opportunity and no-one can say that you did not encourage them. The fact that not each child is interested in children's toy telescopes is not a good reason for not giving one.
The fact is that there are numerous sorts of educational toys ranging from Lego to Meccano to chemistry sets, but a telescope is up there with the best of them. If you give a present of a telescope, you can at least know that you have done your bit to encourage the child to seek more knowledge.
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Posted by Owen Jones
Dec 22, 2010