Playing is, without a doubt, the most natural and enjoyable way to learn.
In addition to enabling the child's emotional, social, cognitive and psychomotor development, the act of playing helps them to build representations of the world around them, to learn to deal with others, different from themselves, and to discover themselves.

Through play, children experience a wide range of enriching experiences that promote the development of numerous skills and abilities. Above all, children learn to explore and understand everyday situations, discover their own identity and observe, respect and value the identities of others.
Inclusive toys
Inclusive toys, for example, symbolically express the reality that surrounds us and the differences that exist between each of us. In fact, they encourage interaction with others and help people deal with and accept their differences, whether they are physical, cultural, behavioral, social or identity-related.
Through the use of these toys, children acquire essential communication skills for the development of their emotional, relational and, consequently, social intelligence. In addition to developing perception, reasoning, autonomy and creativity, these toys provide children with the opportunity to grow as an integral part of an increasingly inclusive society, which must respect and honour the individuality of each person, without exception.
Inclusive toys can provide fun and leisure activities, but they can also help children learn cultural and social values, which are essential for their development as inclusive beings. In addition, these types of toys stimulate creativity, develop imagination and help children relate to the world and others in a more playful way.

The act of playing can overcome all types of prejudice and differences. In fact, to play with other children in a healthy way, it is necessary, above all, to recognize and respect each child's individuality. In this way, the child will be effectively forming his or her identity.
Thus, we can unquestionably conclude that inclusive toys promote, in a playful and relaxed way, the practice of inclusion.

