Yes, it's not something we should take lightly. Always consider the children's safety above all else. Also, sometimes it's better to not give them toys if you can't find something appropriate and safe for their age.
Yes, it's hard to monitor their use of games. And even if you do, they might get too involved. Like playing until they feel too tired to continue. I hope more people avoid using games too much.
I think for very young children, toys are better. But be sure that it's not a choking hazard or something like that. Computer games are for children +7 years old. They're more likely to enjoy that than playing with simple toys.
It's sort of a tie. But I prefer being there myself to buy it. How about you? Is the feeling of unwrapping a delivery better than being in the physical store yourself? I'll always visit stores that I've had pleasant experiences with.
I know the feeling. It's like when you're excited to receive a gift. And you know it's going to be awesome. But then you get the actual stuff and you're left with a feeling of disappointment. It's not a nice feeling.
I like the idea of remembering lots of stuff. But it won't come without a cost. Sometimes technology can be used for ill purposes. It usually ends up corrupting the original concept behind its intended use. :)
Kids are silly. Just like any of us, we act based on instinct. Sometimes we cry over stuff we don't fully understand. Human beings are highly emotional people.
It's an interesting concept. Though, it's unlikely to happen right now. Maybe in the far future. I'm sure we don't need something like that. We have feelings so we can fully express ourselves without the need for technology.
That's so funny. Imagine being given a "broken ice cream." How would you feel? Instead of being freshly made on a cone, you're given a melted puddle of ice cream. I think that's how it feels to have a broken toy. :D
You're right. And I know how that feels. Fixing the broken toy didn't help much. We knew it wouldn't be the same. I think children nowadays will cry if their favorite gadgets are broken and won't have anything to play with.
I probably had a similar experience. I'd cry over such a simple broken toy. It wasn't even expensive. And yet this is what happened. Anyway, we were kids back then. :D
Your fear is totally understandable. There are lots of drawbacks to buying stuff online. It depends on how we make the most out of it on whether we'll get hassle free transactions.
That's right. It's very logical of us to consider buying in physical stores. That's one of the biggest drawbacks to ordering online. The courier can cause you problems if your items aren't handled well.
That's what I usually do. I check blog and Youtube reviews online. Another way is to check the product reviews. That's why I mostly buy from products that have lots of positive feedback.
High five! I've had the same issue. Not everyone has a convenient international card for buying toys abroad. So your best bet is to find something similar in local stores. But sometimes you get lucky and find that they actually have the toys you're looking for.
I've had this as well. It's not nice to discover that the toys are smaller than you expected. Sometimes sellers do this on purpose. They shouldn't play with customers' expectations.