Social consciousness is rising in everything from nutrition to safe schools to teaching humane values. Eco-conscious parenting practices in particular are gaining momentum, and one interesting area of concern is toys. Those fun little knick-knacks not only influence child development but also impact the environment.
Why is that important, you ask? Because it’s the very first contact our little ones have with the idea of a greener, healthier world to inherit.
The environmental impact of conventional toys
Eco-conscious parenting starts with understanding the world our kids have come into. Plastic toys are cheap, convenient, and easy to replace, but that cheapness comes with a hefty environmental price tag. Conventional plastics are often made from petroleum and other non-renewable resources. When they get broken, worn out, or simply lose their appeal, they tend to end up in landfills. The vast majority are never recycled. This contributes to the ever-growing problem of waste, not to mention all the microplastics that get shed into the surrounding soil and water.
Add the issue of indiscriminately burning trash and you get air pollution in the mix as well. Now, obviously, children can’t do anything about these problems – at least not right now – but we can leverage them as excellent teachable moments.
Instilling environmental responsibility
Kids will want to be nice to the plants, animals, and rivers if they’re properly introduced to the idea. Toys made from eco-friendly or recycled materials are the perfect tools for teaching them to be responsible towards their environment. They can help kids understand the importance of reducing waste and conserving resources. Expose your child to the occasional conventional plastic toy via borrowing from a play centre or sharing with friends, but keep your own home eco-friendly.
Compare them together: see what feels nicer, how the materials are made, what can be reused or repurposed, what can be safely disposed of. Use those differences as an age-appropriate avenue to educate them about how we all need to be nice to Nature. Exposing them to eco-conscious choices early, through something fun like their favourite toys, can instil lifelong values of sustainability and environmental stewardship.
Promoting creativity and imagination
Modern toys are often very context-restricted: action figures, kitchen sets, specific vehicles (e.g. fire trucks), these all have very obvious, narrow purposes. On the other hand, a generic red vehicle toy can be a fire truck, an ice cream truck, a little mobile library, or whatever else strikes your child’s fancy. A generic bowl can be a cooking pot or a fairy’s bathtub. A regular dinosaur can be Godzilla, sure, but also a whole new character, or just a dinosaur. Puzzles, building blocks, non-franchise figurines etc. offer endless possibilities for imaginative play. Such freedom translates into education, too.
A well-known example is the Montessori approach, which emphasises exploration and hands-on learning. The tactical, sensory, and cognitive benefits of wooden toys in Montessori education are a testament to the fact that eco-friendly learning really works. These toys invite children to explore shapes, textures, and even mathematical concepts through play. They’re great at fostering a child’s natural curiosity and independence.
The health benefits of sustainable toys
Beyond abstract lessons on long-term sustainability, eco-friendly toys contribute to a parent’s peace of mind regarding their little ones’ wellbeing. Plastics might contain chemicals like phthalates and lead, which pose risks to children’s health. Even if the raw materials regulations where you live encompass toys, it’s a gamble of percentages with each manufacturer.
In contrast, sustainable toys are crafted from safe substances such as wood, organic cotton, hemp or linen fabric, or even stone (marbles, anyone?). These materials are free from harmful chemicals, so your child can play and explore without unnecessary health concerns. Even recycled plastics are a viable option, since they’re typically processed to eliminate the toxins that might’ve been present in the original product.
Long-lasting fun and memories
Finally, consider one of the most practical features of sustainable toys: their quality and longevity. These toys are manufactured with exceptional care, often being hand-crafted, and the materials themselves offer outstanding durability compared to their synthetic counterparts. While eco-friendly toys may cost a bit more upfront, they pay for themselves with their longer lifespan. You can pass them down through generations – yet another way to instil sustainability as a family value.
You reduce the consumption of disposable, short-lived plastics, save money on frequent replacements, and get cherished heirlooms with a lot of emotional value. Basically, you’re investing in family bonds via your children’s toys, and what could be more wholesome than that?
Every choice we make as parents shapes our children’s future in some way or other. Choosing sustainable toys is an investment in both their development and the health of the world they’ll grow up in. The little ones get a safer and richer play experience, but also important lessons about environmental responsibility and conscious consumerism. These early values will guide our kids throughout their lives, and they’ll grow up to be open-minded, empathetic adults who care about a brighter, greener future for all. So, the next time you’re shopping for a Lego set, consider the human that it’ll help build. Your child’s future self – and the future of our planet – will thank you for it.
This post was last modified on 17/09/2023 1:53 am