Toys in Lagos State, Nigeria

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Toys R Lagos understands The Need For Quality Stem Toys, Sensory And Educational Toys For Kids In Nigeria.

Address:  50 Victoria Street, Off Ogudu Road.  Ojota, Lagos  Nigeria

Toys are items used during playtime and can be used to train children. Toys are made from different materials like wood, clay, paper, and plastic. Educational toys which can also be called instructive toys are designed to stimulate learning for children. 

We sell STEM Educational toys can help develop problem solving skills, teach about conflict resolution and how cause and effect work. It also teaches children about sharing; helps develop their fine and gross motor skills and nurtures their creativity and imagination.

Many items are designed to serve as toys, but goods produced for other purposes can also be used. For example, a small child may fold an ordinary piece of paper into an airplane shape and "fly it". Newer forms of toys include interactive digital entertainment.

Although, the origin of the word "toy" is unknown, but it is believed that it was first used in the 14th century. Toys are mainly made for children and there are different types of toys which include; action figures, animals, educational toys, sound toys, creative toys, dolls, games, model building, wooden toys, puzzle etc. 

Our focus at Toys R Lagos is on quality and educational toys for kids in Nigeria. 

Investing in educational toys is a smart move as it is scientifically proven that learning through play is important and the most natural way of acquiring new skills and abilities. Selecting the right educational toy to match your child’s age along with your love, attention and support is one of the best gifts a parent can give. With the help of educational toys children unlock their potential quicker while having fun. Educational toys promote:


Gross and fine motor skills.

Cognitive development.

Emotional development.

Social intelligence.


We offer the Best Educational Robot Toys In Lagos, Nigeria.

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