SIL too strict on toys

Anonymous
How did you find out the toys get thrown out?
Anonymous
A good aunt would ask the children what they want or ask the mom for gift ideas, instead of dictating the type of toys she thinks children the should have. Her kids, not yours.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can you ive us an example of a popular toy she has thrown out?



OP again. Little People, LOL Surprise, Barbie even when the toys were black.


Many mom's don't want their young girls playing with Barbie. Many are against the LOL surprise due to the change in outfits in cold water - sexy lingerie.

The little people I don't understand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can you ive us an example of a popular toy she has thrown out?



OP again. Little People, LOL Surprise, Barbie even when the toys were black.


I would be annoyed if you got my 5yo DD LOL surprise or Barbie as well.

Agree with others to ask for ideas or get books with black characters or that are educational.
Anonymous
You should ask your SIL to put together a wish list. When the kids are older, ask them directly what they want or to work with their parents to put together a wish list.

Also, OP, your disdain for SIL is so apparent. It's very clear you don't like her.
Anonymous
I'm curious OP - do you have your own children?
Anonymous
SIL is controlling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My SIL is black and my brother is white, their kids are mixed race. They have two kids, one is a 5 year old girl and the other a 3 year old boy. I found out that my SIL throws out any toys that I give them that aren't black, are popular, or are plastic. This has made gift giving really hard. I always try to give them toys since SIL doesn't buy them many, but I don't want them to get thrown out 5 seconds later. I feel like I should say something, but I also feel I should just MMOB because we aren't really that close. WWYD?


Have you considered that there's a reason behind this? She doesn't buy toys because she doesn't think they need a ton. Why would you, knowing this, keep buying them toys?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:SIL is controlling.


Or OP just doesn't like her and needs something to complain about.
Anonymous
Your brother bears equal responsibility for this decision. Why are you laying this at HER feet alone? Even if this is her preferences, he is co-signing it into family policy.

STOP BLAMING SILs/DILs when brothers/sons bear equal responsibility for family decisions and dynamics!

UGH, wake up and enter this century, please.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your brother bears equal responsibility for this decision. Why are you laying this at HER feet alone? Even if this is her preferences, he is co-signing it into family policy.

STOP BLAMING SILs/DILs when brothers/sons bear equal responsibility for family decisions and dynamics!

UGH, wake up and enter this century, please.



UsuLly guys don’t care about these things.
Anonymous
How about art supplies? Crayola makes packages of multicultural crayons and markers in different skin tones. Construction paper, too, I think.
Anonymous
Maybe it is the kids who are not crazy about the toys?

My white brunette DD did NOT want any blonde dolls when she was little. She would pitch them and preferred dolls that had brown hair, or were hispanic or black. She felt they looked more like her!

Or maybe mom just really wants her kids to connect with their roots?

Ask for suggestions! Books, art supplies, games that require thinking skills - all possibilities that Mom would go for and the kids would enjoy.

I have disposed of a toy gift or two over the years. A well meaning elderly uncle bought my DD a toy that was basically called "Lil' Hottie" and looked like a Weeble prostitute. LOL! He had no idea, was just trying to be kind, but not exactly the kind of toy we were looking for... So ask the parents. Then take their suggestions!
Anonymous
She doesn't tell you that she finds the toys inappropriate?

Either ask for an Amazon wish list or invest in 529's.

I had a SIL who would throw stuff out even if it was what the girls wanted. I started just taking them shopping.
Anonymous
Probably too late for this year, but I’ve found homemade toys on Etsy before. Something there might be high quality enough for her.
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