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FAQ

  • What makes Taali Toys different from other educational toys in India?
    Taali Toys are designed to blend traditional Indian cultural themes with modern educational concepts, helping children connect to their heritage while achieving developmental milestones. Our toys are crafted to align with NEP’s toy-based pedagogy, focusing on motor skills, problem-solving, and cultural awareness.
  • Are Taali Toys safe for toddlers and young children?
    Yes, Taali Toys prioritize safety by using high-quality, non-toxic materials. Each toy undergoes rigorous safety testing to ensure it is suitable for young children and free from hazardous parts.
  • How do Taali Toys support early childhood development?
    Our toys are designed to develop age-appropriate skills, including fine motor skills, social interaction, and cognitive growth. From wooden toys to storytelling kits, Taali Toys support holistic development at every stage of early childhood.
  • Are there any age recommendations for Taali Toys?
    Yes, Taali Toys offer age-appropriate options from toddlers to school-age children. Our toys are categorized by age groups, allowing you to choose toys best suited to your child’s developmental stage and learning needs.
  • Do Taali Toys follow the guidelines of India’s New Education Policy (NEP)?
    Yes, Taali Toys are designed in line with NEP’s toy-based pedagogy, emphasizing experiential learning and skill-building through play. Our toys support structured and unstructured learning as recommended by the NEP.
  • Where are Taali Toys manufactured?
    Taali Toys are proudly made in India, using locally sourced, sustainable materials wherever possible. Our commitment to Indian manufacturing supports both quality control and the local economy.
  • Can Taali Toys be used in school curriculums and educational settings?
    Absolutely! Taali Toys are ideal for educational environments and can be seamlessly integrated into school curriculums, especially for toy-based pedagogy in early childhood education as encouraged by the NEP.
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