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[Solved] Important points to remember before buying toys for your kid

 
(@Anonymous)
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Hi to all

I am New hare by the profusion I am specializes in designing Toys I am also a toys seller and in my view parents remember these points before buying toys for your kidsΓƒΒ’Γ’β€šΒ¬Γ’β‚¬Β

(1) Consider the age group before venturing out to buy the toys. If your child is still a toddler
, it is most important to worry about the safety of the toys you give him to play with.

(2) Also pay attention to the needs of your kids. There is often a wide gap between what you want your children to play with and what children demand. This gap can be bridged by searching for the right toys along with your kids and trying to convince them about the toys that you feel right for them.

(3) Remember that online toy shops give you real good childrenΓƒΒ’Γ’β€šΒ¬Γ’β€žΒ’s toys than your local malls. Also the transactions are hassle free these days and you get to see lot more varieties.

Maria

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Posted : 29/10/2009 1:11 pm
(@mikey)
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Hi Maria

Welcome to Dadtalk. Some timely advice, especially in the run up to Christmas. Parents can be put under a lot of pressure by their children to buy them the 'toy of the moment' which often doesn't live up to their expectations.

It's certainly a good idea to shop around both in the shops and online, there are often huge discrepancies in prices.

Did I mention Christmas ❗

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Posted : 29/10/2009 8:42 pm
(@MrOrange)
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okay, as usual I did some web searching to express myself...
I think of the CE mark as being useful to look for on toys...

On the British Toy and Hobby Association website there this list of Toy safety symbols to look out for.

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Posted : 29/10/2009 11:38 pm
(@Anonymous)
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To make it easier.. Just be sensitive to what you child wants and wish for..
Or you can simply check out the latest trend that might hook your childs interest.
Or you can ask other people at same age with your child. πŸ™‚ )

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Posted : 23/12/2009 9:59 pm
(@Anonymous)
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Now I have some more confidence in buying my kids some toys. My twin son birthday is getting close, and I can't to see their faces so happy. It is their 7th birthday next month, and I am going to buy them a toy that they really like. wholesale party supplies

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Posted : 23/01/2010 8:05 am
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