Comments on: A Quick Thought on Toys https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html Mon, 02 Apr 2012 00:40:04 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: Unclutter Your Christmas – EA Show #48 https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-347031 Mon, 19 Sep 2011 15:38:50 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-347031 […] Jason’s recent post: A Quick Thought on Toys […]

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By: Tanya https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340623 Fri, 18 Dec 2009 21:53:14 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340623 In reply to Jason.

Then again, my brothers and I really wanted some Transformers as kids. My parents wouldn’t get them for us, so what did we do? We created out own Transformers out of Legos! Good enough for us!

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By: Jason https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340534 Thu, 10 Dec 2009 22:26:58 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340534 In reply to Eric Searing.

Eric, check out the Cardboard box castle link I posted above your comment on the blog.

Also, check out this company: http://scientificexplorer.com

They have some pretty neat stuff I can’t to get for Lucy someday. Your kids might enjoy the Soda Pop Kit. I know I would!

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By: Jason https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340533 Thu, 10 Dec 2009 22:22:30 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340533 In reply to Libby.

One idea for keeping the clutter out of the living room: I have friends who have their kids donate a bunch of old toys every year right before Christmas. It’s up to them what they want to give up, but they have to choose a certain number of items. It teaches them about the importance of sharing with the less fortunate and also makes room for the new toys.

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By: Jason https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340531 Thu, 10 Dec 2009 22:08:48 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340531 In reply to Walter.

It always comes back to TV, doesn’t it?
What are your thoughts on TV, Walter? Good? Bad? Indifferent?

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By: Jason https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340530 Thu, 10 Dec 2009 22:07:13 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340530 In reply to Selina German.

You can even build cardboard castles, too!

https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2006-04-04/how-to-build-a-cardboard-castle.html

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By: Eric Searing https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340501 Tue, 08 Dec 2009 13:35:00 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340501 Fortunately my kids are getting past the plastic crap and stuffed animal stage. But I can not find the kinds of pre-teen toys I had like Chemistry sets, good basic microscopes (without going high end), electronics board, erector sets, etc…

Lego has some robotics and electro-mechanical stuff which may make use of the billions of lego pieces we now own.

I was most happy building cardboard box forts, so perhaps I should go find some nice refrigerator boxes. Would my kids freak if they unwrapped an empty box?

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By: Libby https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340500 Tue, 08 Dec 2009 12:48:04 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340500 I’m stumped as to what to get my child this year, not for lack of ideas from him mind you. He has lists a mile long including wii, more Legos, and all things Star Wars, but I’m wondering just how many more plastic planes, guys, or Legos I can fit in my living room. I was looking up wooden toys last night, and because he is into knights and the like I was thinking about a castle, but I have to agree that if I got him a castle then what does that do to his creativity with the blocks? Hmmm…and he is getting a bunch of old, but new in the box Star Wars guys, which he’ll go gaga over, so I am truly stumped! Merry Christmas!

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By: Walter https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340496 Tue, 08 Dec 2009 01:07:09 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340496 I think our kids have an important impact for this decision. Since they watch TV, the toy companies do their work. :-)

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By: Selina German https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340495 Mon, 07 Dec 2009 23:34:28 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340495 I think that it is true that Barbie can lead to tons of imaginative play. I just wince at them because of all the marketing behind them. I feel like I would be opening the flood gates. I feel the same about Disney. I love the movies but get overwhelmed when I walk into Wal-mart and see Princess lifejackets, fishing rods, you name it.

Sometimes it is just silly.

Cardboard boxes are the best thing. We just made a major move across the country and it is amazing what can be done with those huge wardrobe boxes Spaceship anyone?

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By: Geoffrey https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340494 Mon, 07 Dec 2009 20:35:13 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340494 In reply to Jason.

Building things out of blocks – some years ago I had a roommate whose children would use every single videocassette I owned as a building block.

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By: Jason https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340493 Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:03:41 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340493 In reply to Connie Kotecki.

Good points, Connie. I remember having tons of fun with my Star Wars guys as a kid. We had a few of the official “playsets” but I think we had the most fun building our own command centers our of blocks or taking the adventure outside to play in the yard!

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By: Jason https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340492 Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:00:40 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340492 In reply to Geoffrey.

There’s something about toys that can transcend ages and generations. Those are the best kind, methinks.

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By: Jason https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340491 Mon, 07 Dec 2009 17:59:36 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340491 In reply to Minette.

I agree about Legos, Minette. They’re a good example of a toy that’s NOT a “unitasker.” They leave lots of room open to imagination!

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By: Jason https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340490 Mon, 07 Dec 2009 17:58:31 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340490 In reply to Laura Hegfield.

Heck, I still get excited about oversized cardboard boxes…

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By: Jason https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340489 Mon, 07 Dec 2009 17:57:35 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340489 In reply to Selina German.

Yeah, those Baby Einstein toys have the marketing thing down. Funny thing is that the real Einstein didn’t have these fancy gadgets and he seemed to turn out ok…

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By: Connie Kotecki https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340485 Mon, 07 Dec 2009 17:29:08 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340485 The things that my children play with time and time again are: board games, books, puzzles, play food, Barbies, buddies (figurines), cars, and video games. The three of them also love to play outdoors with sidewalk chalk, bubbles, and also ride their bikes and scooters. They all have the most wonderful imaginations! I think there is a balance to be found between educational toys and the “plastics.” Some people may scoff at figurines and Barbies, but I have to say that this is when I see my daughters’ imaginations in full swing! They spend hours setting up towns and villages and playing with them. It is so much fun to watch them and hear all their giggles. Ironically this was my very favorite thing to do as a child. In my opinion, timeless!

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By: Geoffrey https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340483 Mon, 07 Dec 2009 16:02:15 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340483 Soap bubbles!
Cheap.
Ironically, sold in plastic containers.
Hours of entertainment for all ages and in all environments – just ask my coworkers, who find them occasionally floating over their cubicle walls.

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By: Minette https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340481 Mon, 07 Dec 2009 04:19:27 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340481 The one plastic toys that I consider to be “good” are the good old-fashioned Legos! Gotta have those Legos! I had a lot of fun last year playing with my then-5-year-old nephew with his Legos and seeing how high we could build the tower before it came falllliinnng down!!! (And then we just started up again!)

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By: Laura Hegfield https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2009-12-06/a-quick-thought-on-toys.html/comment-page-1#comment-340480 Mon, 07 Dec 2009 00:27:33 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=7681#comment-340480 as usual…great advice!
Laura
(my nearly 13 year old still enjoys a good ol’ cardboard box!)

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