Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wonder when people say XXX was a bit hit or the kids loved YYY. Did they really or just for the first 2 minutes?
THIS EXACTLY. Kids "love it" for 5 minutes and then it spends the next year taking up space in your house, never to be looked at again until finally someone (probably mom) goes on a decluttering tear and it ends up in a landfill.
STOP THE MADNESS
Anonymous wrote:I always wonder when people say XXX was a bit hit or the kids loved YYY. Did they really or just for the first 2 minutes?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a big fan of nothing.
But in general, one object is better than many. Party city has some good fidgets or Rubik's cube type games, there are those large foam glow sticks, a notebook and cute pen. It's all junk, but some get played with more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did fake bricks once - like movie props. They were foam, but looked really realistic. The kids loved them.
A singular fake brick? I have been trying, but what I am picturing on my head is nothing that anyone would be excited about. Do you have a link, PP?
+1
Weird.
What do you even do with a fake brick? Use it as a yoga block?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people don’t want books. It’s more clutter that won’t be used and they are tossed or donated. We never received a book for a party favor that was kept and read. The interest wasn’t there, it was a duplicate or the reading level was wrong.
Stick to simple, disposable things that can be eaten in the car, saved for later or thrown out of the parents insist. A cookie, big candy bar, bag of candy, big lollipop, bottle of Gatorade… one of these is plenty.
I feel like you live on a different planet than I do when you say most people don’t want books. That’s like saying most people don’t like ice cream. It is a collection of words that do not seem to go together. How hard is it to drop it in a little free library or save for Christmas and put in the toys for tots bin or send it to school with a note for the class library? They are literally the easiest thing to find a new home for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did fake bricks once - like movie props. They were foam, but looked really realistic. The kids loved them.
A singular fake brick? I have been trying, but what I am picturing on my head is nothing that anyone would be excited about. Do you have a link, PP?
+1
Weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did fake bricks once - like movie props. They were foam, but looked really realistic. The kids loved them.
A singular fake brick? I have been trying, but what I am picturing on my head is nothing that anyone would be excited about. Do you have a link, PP?
Anonymous wrote:I did fake bricks once - like movie props. They were foam, but looked really realistic. The kids loved them.