Classic toys you aren’t introducing to your kids

Anonymous
Oh sorry didn't realize this was an ancient thread. OP's kids definitely received and played with Barbies, LOL!
Anonymous
Fake weapons (guns), swords
Anonymous
American Girls. They just don’t seem relevant anymore. The new ones look terrible
Anonymous
Jerry Nadler action figure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jerry Nadler action figure.


WTAF ?!?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fake weapons (guns), swords


lol. You have girls I assume
Anonymous
We never have and never will condone owning Barbies.

Thr misogyny behind them is revolting and unacceptable!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Toy guns, but it didn’t matter. Around 3.5 everything became a gun: sticks, shoe horn, ruler, LEGO, etc.


I don't let my son play with toy guns but it's because we own real guns and don't want him mistaking a real gun for a toy


We no longer have real guns, but this is the best argument for not allowing toy guns. Guns are not toys. If the kids want to pretend that a stick is a gun, that's fine.

Anonymous
Lawn darts
Anonymous
No toy guns at my house, including water guns. Barbie is fine.
Anonymous
Guns toys, including nerf. My son asked and I said there’s nothing playful about weapons. We grew up in different times.
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