E 'for the children are too many toys? "I think it's probably a case against children, and many toys. I grew up with four younger brothers (two years between us) and our bedroom was large enough common where two walls lined with shelves from floor to ceiling with toys and every Christmas they were still more bags of toys that do not have room for more.
I was the oldest, so you might think that Icould happen to my children's toys on the line after I had no use for. This worked, while my brothers were really children, but as consciousness begins to develop, how they wanted to play what I played with his brothers, and so all the toys I used to, say 3-8 years were ostracized by my step frogs over the years and went directly to eight years and nine with me.
But we never got from those five years worth of income disregards Toysor other toys. This would have been in the fifties and sixties to be and I do not think recycling all slogan that was then, it is today.
My parents did not throw away, we only squirreled away on the shelves at the top, we could not get anyway. I suspect that after sitting for ten years were finally thrown out, but I do not know how I was at home, then left.
The point is that these toys have been unnecessarynot someone in our family is doing something good, and it was the place. It would be much better, because far or even some of them have bought in the first place.
We have always had "never", so it would be less conflict. So we had five terms as plastic trumpets, five metal drums, plastic five pistols, five and five of these, and we hardly ever used after Christmas. We liked playing together in board games like Monopoly, Risk, and mapeven if I, as the eldest, has won nine out of ten, my brother has never looked carefully.
We also had a train set, a big box of Lego and Scalectrix. We would like to spend the whole weekend is set to create different scenarios with a combination of rail, road and houses of Lego and platforms. OK, three toys that were almost certainly expensive, but they were quality, versatile, could be used in combination, and informative in some way they were. These were the toys that we savedon the lower shelves.
What I'm saying is that more is not always better and in the case of toys, more money can only be a waste. Instead of all the garbage on the shelves at the top, which was usually given by aunts and uncles by the way, it would be better to grant us a new bridge for the railway or a new variant Scalectrix or other Lego building blocks have for our collection.
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