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Apparently kids don't know what they want. Your thoughts?

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Cheria · 21/07/2011 14:46

Dairylea have apparently set up a campaign for simple fun, as kids may ask for expensive toys but what they really want is a bike and other simple playthings (good old days etc). All this is ahead of me, but interested in your thoughts on this. Here is a link to the article: www.guardian.co.uk/money/blog/2011/jul/21/modern-kids-want-ride-bikes

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GollyHolightly · 21/07/2011 14:49

I've not read the article, but I would say that kids know exactly what they want, but they're not always the best at knowing what is good for them.

schomberg · 25/07/2011 23:09

Simple test. Next time DC asks for a new phone, gadget or expensive toy tell them you'll get it, then turn up with a second hand bike and a thaumatrope. Bring earmuffs. :o.

EdithWeston · 25/07/2011 23:16

I had to google thaumatrope.

We used to do something similar (whirlers, with patterns that changed) with the circular Dairylea boxes.

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