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To ask what toy or item your Dc has wanted that is 'the biggest waste of money /tat'?

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HowCanThisBeRight · 02/10/2018 08:25

Just wondering as I've just flicked TV on and it's a kids channel. Advertising toys in the breaks and I can't believe how much of it looks shite.
All these 'Suprise' items which you have to collect look crap too.?.

God I sound miserable. I'm not lol.
When my teen was younger he liked Thomas the tank mainly but the track and trains which was good, oh and lego.
. Now sat here with my 7m old wondering if there will be any decent toys in a few years

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oooompa · 03/10/2018 19:19

The sodding Paw Patroller and Lookout Tower Angry think it cost about £100 for both and she barely played with them! They're really flimsy as well!

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Lovejoywasodd · 03/10/2018 19:16

Another vote for Paw Patrol pup tower. My son really wanted it but I would not spend £40 on a piece of crap. Two weeks later one was fly tipped on our road. I washed it and gave it to my son who played with it for 5 mins and has not looked at it since. So glad I did not spend money on it.

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KC225 · 03/10/2018 16:25

Heelies, DS used to go to roller skating classes and a roller disco. I was told that once they have 'push forward' motion they may not like the feeling of heelies. I think he wore them once. Waste of money.

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MermaidTail7 · 02/10/2018 21:58

Bloody Furbies... A few Christmases ago DP and I spent most of the last Saturday before Christmas day driving around every toyshop in a 20 mile radius for two Furbies for his DNephews that DP's sis was adamant they desperately wanted. Nearly £200 later, said Furbies were purchased and dutifully gifted on Christmas day.

On new years eve the same year I spotted both Furbies stored away on a top shelf of the toy storage unit... When I asked DP's sis why they were stored out of reach of the children thet had been gifted to, she never batted an eyelid while responding ' they boys weren't that bothered by them and they were so annoying I waited until the boys were asleep on boxing day and hid them until they turned themselves off'... We have given our DNephews cash for Christmas ever since.

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PopPopRadio · 02/10/2018 21:33

Scalextric is awesome but there are issues with home sets. Most of them are too short and the cars are too quick and stuck down to be enjoyable to drive. Either take the traction magnet out or buy more track to get some longer straights.

If you really want your kids to enjoy it, see if there is a local club nearby and take them for a race night. Clubs race on big tracks and will sort out the cars. Look up Worthing HO racing for an example of a great family club. And if they still don't enjoy racing, then yeah it's probably not for them.

The other big issue is people buying rubbish brands like Chad Valley.

Anyway rant/Scalextric defence over. PM me if you want help with your cars or want to offload it for cheap.

I can't stand the plastic eggs with little figures and things in. Both DS and DD badger constantly for them. And then they're promptly forgotten and abandoned around the house. I hate buying landfill but sometimes you have to give in!

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 02/10/2018 21:32

Dr Who Tardis - a model that assembled of the control bridge of the Tardis. I just remember all these long curved shapes that needed to slot together.
I think it got assembled once then spent the rest of its life in bits (before it went to Toy Heaven aka Landfill)

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Lethaldrizzle · 02/10/2018 21:29

My little pony castles.

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UghFletcher · 02/10/2018 21:27

Any of the toot toot garages or towers, just get the track and the cars. Get played with more often and can be shoved in a box unlike the monstrously large play sets which are sat in the corner of my dining room gathering dust

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tillytrotter1 · 02/10/2018 21:21

Long time ago, mine are 40+ now, they wanted Domino Rally, utterly useless, might work better nowadays on laminate flooring, on carpet it was impossible to stand them up.

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ToffeePennie · 02/10/2018 21:18

Nothing execpt for some tat cars that look like kinder egg things.
I must admit though, we don’t have adverts on tv (Netflix and no tv licence) and we don’t watch YouTube either. So maybe my kids are less susceptible?

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CanaryFish · 02/10/2018 20:50

Hatchimal , can’t say anything that hasn’t been said already 😂

Any of those magic bubble things that do sod all.

Pj masks figures.

My little pony castles.

Any of those robotic pets - Lucy the dog, Star lily unicorn , blu blu the dolphin. Just make whingey noises.

Puppy and kitty surprise. Begged for them both but once the babies were discovered no longer interested.

Slip and slide. Couldn’t get the hang of it.

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myusernameisnotmyusername · 02/10/2018 20:49

@Pepper123123 my DD is begging me for a squashy but I hate them too!
I also forgot to mention the hamsters in a house that DD went on about for Xmas that got played with for about 1 day! Her hot wheels garage was a good buy though!

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unlimiteddilutingjuice · 02/10/2018 20:35

Dd love all the collectable stuff. LOL's, Smushy Mushies, Num Noms, shopkins, Teenie Genies. All that crap.
She's gets them with her pocket money and they make her deliriously happy. I can't begrudge her it to be honest

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JellyBears · 02/10/2018 20:31

Mr Frosty!! I got one back in the day it was crap.

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highheelsandbobblehats · 02/10/2018 20:28

Playmobil is our best ever buy for DS2. He LOVES it. We have loads now and he's already plotting what he wants Santa to bring him. I'm happy to build the collection.

Spent £50 on a Furby for DS1 last Christmas. I think he's quite cute but he eats batteries like crazy and drives my husband mad.

The Ninjago Kryptarium Prison. Both DSs got one a couple of years ago. They love them and they do play with them, but the bloody things are so fragile that I can now assemble them from pieces without the instructions.

Most useless thing was probably the wooden garage my mum bought DS1 for his first birthday. It was ridiculously expensive, but beautiful and looked sturdy. The plastic ramps wouldn't stay screwed into the wooden bases and the whole thing fell apart. A couple of years later (after we got rid of it) we were handed down a plastic garage. Nowhere near as lovely to look at but completely indestructible.

As far as tat goes, has to be Stickeez, Zomlings and SuperZings. Mine are obsessed with them. But they have to be one of the most played with things we have.

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L0kiWh0 · 02/10/2018 20:23

Over the years:

Fur real pony - £60 and played with once
VR goggles
Monopoly - it taught the kids to swear
pop! Vinyls
Any character clothing/pjs/backpack/pencil case etc - by the time it’s xmas they’d hate the character
Barbie horse and carriage

But we love Thomas trackmaster in this house

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Fairypiggy · 02/10/2018 20:08

A ‘my little pony’ castle that takes ages to put together then is so flimsy it falls to bits in seconds. I hid it because I couldn’t handle the constant reassembling. Makes me nostalgic for my sturdy 1980s pink pony castle! And yes also finglerlings. Thought 18 month old dd loves it.

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Ceebeegee · 02/10/2018 20:02

A really crap shark game , it was a plastic figure of 8 where the speedboat has to escape from the shark. Leaks everywhere and broke within it's third time of use. Didn't get much change from £20.

Same with scayalextric (or however you spell it ) . . . Used twice

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LittleMissFrumpy · 02/10/2018 19:59

Fucking Shopkins.

Neither use nor ornament. Just choking hazard. Yet my three year old insists on them every time we go across the door.

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LadyMetroland · 02/10/2018 19:58

God, is there anything actually worth buying these days? All these crap toys are destined for landfill.

My personal waste of time toys are Playmobil. We have so much and it has all been played with precisely once.

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Bubbinsmama · 02/10/2018 19:55

Furbys.....(Twice Hmm) didnt learn from that so a few years later thought id throw some cash away on Hatchimals....

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DrMadelineMaxwell · 02/10/2018 19:54

Peterrabbitscarrots I totally wanted a Cosmo last year - and not for the DC either. Grin

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grumpy4squash · 02/10/2018 19:49

Build-a-Bear and all the stupid accessories. Roller skates for a bear that cost £20 :( WTAF?

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ConcreteUnderpants · 02/10/2018 19:49

We've had them all: badge maker, slushy majer, snake jelly sweet maker, fucking pottery wheel.
All shit.

Some of the most recent fails include Minecraft Lego, Hatchimals, Shopkins, spirograph, Paw Patrol tower, a dtone. Actually most of what they all got at Xmas.

But my top 3 definitely contains Gooey Louie. Utter utter waste of time and money.

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Mummadeeze · 02/10/2018 19:42

A pretend foot spa with loads of little bubble things in it that got dirty and dried up within a week.

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