tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3458866497711233198.post7361475035324311332..comments2021-11-11T18:09:26.001+08:00Comments on CherWriter: The Curvy Blogger: The Past Presents: TIN TOYSCherWriterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16830146316110057799noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3458866497711233198.post-50897548433055461582010-12-17T19:35:13.333+08:002010-12-17T19:35:13.333+08:00I liked what you said about these kinds of toys ou...I liked what you said about these kinds of toys outlasting other types and how these toys nurture relationships and I would even say, 'real' growth. I've noticed with Noah that he's happier and more satisfied when he's playing with toys that encourage imagination and pretend-play. These are the toys like the ones you posted...cars, trucks, cars that turn into robots. Though he only plays by himself, being an only child, he still gets to imagine and role plays. This won't be possible with electronic toys that function like computers. Yes, he'll learn 'stuff' like logic, letters, numbers/math, etc. But the value of imagination and being transported to a world your own mind created are priceless :-)Joy Page Manuelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00869379846706830802noreply@blogger.com