Alexis Ralphs

I'm Alexis, father of four and founder of One Hundred Toys, Get Set Five, A Year With My Child. I taught in London primary schools for thirteen years, specialising in the early years. I studied at the Institute of Education, part of the University of London, both for my PGCE and my as-yet-unfinished masters. I'm especially interested in schemas and how they help us understand the motivations behind toddlers' play.

In defence of toys

People have been making toys long before shops existed to buy them. It’s not all just marketing. Children need toys to help them tell stories, to make sense of the world. The toys that survive from pre-history are often little figures, carved from stone or shaped from clay. Stick figures would also have been used.

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Toy box essentials

Grimm's coloured cars

How many toys does your child actually need? If you’ve read our toy guides for babies, toddlers and preschoolers, you’ll know that there are a lot to choose from. But how many are really necessary? After all, how many toys did Socrates have? Or our palaeolithic ancestors? Toys help to break down complicated concepts into

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Free-flow play

How much of your child’s playtime do you control? Do you spend lots of time together, making collages or working on interesting projects? Or does your child come and go as she pleases? Free-flow play is something you’ll encounter in many nurseries and is considered good practice. But it’s hard to get right. The idea

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