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Why Young Children REALLY Want Toys


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Why Young Children REALLY Want Toys

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  1. The Mustermind says:

    Haha, kind of true…

  2. ZedoMann says:

    Just get them a box of Legos, then they can smash it if they want.

  3. Alex says:

    I thought smashing aimlessly was pure entertainment.

  4. nuker says:

    These n00bs just don’t get it.
    1st FAIL – because it consist of the overdone “one small slice” and “one big slice” graph format.
    2nd FAIL – “to smash aimlessly” can be included in the “to provide entertainment” subset, otherwise why would kids smash things if it doesn’t provide entertainment for them. Therefore a venn diagram would be more suitable.

  5. archieanderson says:

    Not really. I have a 6-year-old brother and his need for toys comes from:

    - He thinks it’s fun (small slice)
    - Other kids have it (large slice)

    • Mat says:

      Or what they see on TV, or because they saw it in a toy store and they want things immediately or any of the infinite reasons kids want things. An oversimplification is rather contrived to produce a graph that is, by this point in time, rather cliche.

  6. Fake E. Tufte says:

    Are firecrackers included in the aimless smashing slice?

    Yes there does need to be a slice for “Mercilessly advertised on TV”

  7. Chris says:

    You are the hieght of just-too-muchery.

  8. Kismet says:

    I have two small children who are doing just that with their christmas toys in the living room as we speak, so I AND my headache are going to have to second and third that motion. ^_^

  9. TheObject says:

    Ah, yes. My sisters favorite game to play with Barbie’s pink corvette. Add a coupl more slices you lazy prick!


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