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March 15, 2010 at 11:12 AM #526939March 15, 2010 at 11:26 AM #526012CoronitaParticipant
Thanks all for feedback. Last question…Where is a good source to find made in usa toys/games?
I was happy that my kid received a few Milton Bradley board games, and happy to find that they still make then here (some of them at least).
March 15, 2010 at 11:26 AM #526144CoronitaParticipantThanks all for feedback. Last question…Where is a good source to find made in usa toys/games?
I was happy that my kid received a few Milton Bradley board games, and happy to find that they still make then here (some of them at least).
March 15, 2010 at 11:26 AM #526590CoronitaParticipantThanks all for feedback. Last question…Where is a good source to find made in usa toys/games?
I was happy that my kid received a few Milton Bradley board games, and happy to find that they still make then here (some of them at least).
March 15, 2010 at 11:26 AM #526687CoronitaParticipantThanks all for feedback. Last question…Where is a good source to find made in usa toys/games?
I was happy that my kid received a few Milton Bradley board games, and happy to find that they still make then here (some of them at least).
March 15, 2010 at 11:26 AM #526944CoronitaParticipantThanks all for feedback. Last question…Where is a good source to find made in usa toys/games?
I was happy that my kid received a few Milton Bradley board games, and happy to find that they still make then here (some of them at least).
March 15, 2010 at 12:18 PM #526022sdduuuudeParticipantSome Jigsaw puzzles sold at Target are made in the USA. Very inexpensive and usually appreciated. For $15 you can get two or three. Some kids just aren’t into them, but for those that are, they are good gifts. Parents like them, too. Get 24 pieces for the slow learners and the 500 piece for little einsteins.
March 15, 2010 at 12:18 PM #526154sdduuuudeParticipantSome Jigsaw puzzles sold at Target are made in the USA. Very inexpensive and usually appreciated. For $15 you can get two or three. Some kids just aren’t into them, but for those that are, they are good gifts. Parents like them, too. Get 24 pieces for the slow learners and the 500 piece for little einsteins.
March 15, 2010 at 12:18 PM #526600sdduuuudeParticipantSome Jigsaw puzzles sold at Target are made in the USA. Very inexpensive and usually appreciated. For $15 you can get two or three. Some kids just aren’t into them, but for those that are, they are good gifts. Parents like them, too. Get 24 pieces for the slow learners and the 500 piece for little einsteins.
March 15, 2010 at 12:18 PM #526697sdduuuudeParticipantSome Jigsaw puzzles sold at Target are made in the USA. Very inexpensive and usually appreciated. For $15 you can get two or three. Some kids just aren’t into them, but for those that are, they are good gifts. Parents like them, too. Get 24 pieces for the slow learners and the 500 piece for little einsteins.
March 15, 2010 at 12:18 PM #526954sdduuuudeParticipantSome Jigsaw puzzles sold at Target are made in the USA. Very inexpensive and usually appreciated. For $15 you can get two or three. Some kids just aren’t into them, but for those that are, they are good gifts. Parents like them, too. Get 24 pieces for the slow learners and the 500 piece for little einsteins.
March 15, 2010 at 2:05 PM #526052nocommonsenseParticipantAs a parent of 4, I hate this aspect of a birthday party. We would’ve thrown a lot more parties if the thought of obligating our friends to buy presents didn’t bother me so much. I would’ve allowed the kids to go to more parties if we didn’t have to worry about what you’re worrying right now. Kids nowadays have too much and nothing means anything anymore. Like someone else has said here–who needs more plastic junk that can only be played once? Also speaking of embarrassement, many years ago we went to a kid’s party and being immigrants and not knowing the American customs we didn’t know we were supposed to bring a present. The kids didn’t mind but what an embarrassing for us!
March 15, 2010 at 2:05 PM #526184nocommonsenseParticipantAs a parent of 4, I hate this aspect of a birthday party. We would’ve thrown a lot more parties if the thought of obligating our friends to buy presents didn’t bother me so much. I would’ve allowed the kids to go to more parties if we didn’t have to worry about what you’re worrying right now. Kids nowadays have too much and nothing means anything anymore. Like someone else has said here–who needs more plastic junk that can only be played once? Also speaking of embarrassement, many years ago we went to a kid’s party and being immigrants and not knowing the American customs we didn’t know we were supposed to bring a present. The kids didn’t mind but what an embarrassing for us!
March 15, 2010 at 2:05 PM #526630nocommonsenseParticipantAs a parent of 4, I hate this aspect of a birthday party. We would’ve thrown a lot more parties if the thought of obligating our friends to buy presents didn’t bother me so much. I would’ve allowed the kids to go to more parties if we didn’t have to worry about what you’re worrying right now. Kids nowadays have too much and nothing means anything anymore. Like someone else has said here–who needs more plastic junk that can only be played once? Also speaking of embarrassement, many years ago we went to a kid’s party and being immigrants and not knowing the American customs we didn’t know we were supposed to bring a present. The kids didn’t mind but what an embarrassing for us!
March 15, 2010 at 2:05 PM #526727nocommonsenseParticipantAs a parent of 4, I hate this aspect of a birthday party. We would’ve thrown a lot more parties if the thought of obligating our friends to buy presents didn’t bother me so much. I would’ve allowed the kids to go to more parties if we didn’t have to worry about what you’re worrying right now. Kids nowadays have too much and nothing means anything anymore. Like someone else has said here–who needs more plastic junk that can only be played once? Also speaking of embarrassement, many years ago we went to a kid’s party and being immigrants and not knowing the American customs we didn’t know we were supposed to bring a present. The kids didn’t mind but what an embarrassing for us!
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