They are aimed for any boys or girls from 5 - 13! If your child is young, ensure that they are careful around small parts of the toys, but other than obvious safety issues, the toys should be great for children of any age!
The Angry Birds toys are aimed for children of various ages - ranging from the age of four (for Plush Toys, for example) up to the age of twelve years old.
Furby Boom Zigzag toys are aimed at children over the age of 6. There is no upper age recommendation but children up to the age of about 12 might enjoy using them.
The age range for the skylanders swap force toys are aimed for the age range 6+, so its not recommeded for any younger then 6 years of age, maybe for small parts reason
Early learning centre toys are aimed at children aged 3 to 5. At this age the parents or other people who are part of the childs education can use toys to slowly prepare the child for school.
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It depends on which kind of remote control toys you go for , some of the more advanced remote control toys are aimed at more 7-10 yr olds. However some of the more basic remote control toys are aimed for younger children aged 5-8 yr olds . Always check with store staff to make sure it is suitable for your age range .
The Little Tikes kitchen set is aimed at children over the age of three, so this toy should be an appropriate match for your child. For more information, I would suggest contacting the manufacturer directly, or check reviews and product information at www.amazon.com.
The Dinosaur Train toy is designed for children with the age of 3 to 5. Meaning that the 6 year old child might not be really interested in it as he might be too old for the toy.
A Leapster is a fantastic developmental toy specifically aimed at the 4-9 age groups. A lot of developmental toys are designed for pre-school children where this one is few and far between.
The Furby Boom Peacock is intended for use by children over the age of 6. I would recommend that you look to sites like Toys-R-Us, which offer the option of searching for toys by age range.
A "journal" could refer to almost any periodical publication. This is impossible to answer without more specifics, as a "journal" loosely defined could be aimed at any age group.