Recycling and Kids Toys
One of the biggest mistakes parents make, especially in the
time when their family is young, is to over spend and buy more
toys than children can possibly play with before just feeling
overwhelmed. When children are in a play room, overflowing with
toys, they often will retreat, feeling there are too many to
choose from, and will not play with any of them. It is
important to purchase toys that will last for a long time, too.
Fewer well made toys will be a much greater gift than more toys
that are made without lasting quality.
Children, who are already feeling that they don't have any
control over their environment, will just become more
frustrated when a toy breaks in their hands because it is
poorly made. Always keep in mind the age and physical
development of the child when buying a toy. There is nothing
worse than a child picking up a toy that is out of their
age-range and they end up breaking it because they're not
developed enough to regulate their hand strength. Children are
not capable of making the right choices for their own age
group, so it is up to the adults to do that for them.
When buying gifts and toys for holidays and celebrations,
remember to take a deep breath and know that what you end up
buying will be played with, probably in a rough manner, , so
you'll want it to last. What's the sense in spending money on
something that is made so poorly it falls apart after the first
time out of the box? (I guess you could always revert back to
the box-idea and give them that to play with!) But the toys
that last are usually the ones that are made from good, solid
materials; like wood. Wood is such a great material to make
things from and as long as it's FSC-certified, you won't have
to worry about harmful toxins coming off when the child is
teething and the bonus is that it could last for several
generations (reinforcing that reuse idea, all the more).
You may even be able to get some of the original money set
out for the product by selling it on Craigslist or eBay. If
you're thinking of selling it at a yard sale, just know that
you won't come close to getting the "value" of it because the
yard-sale-mentality is to get what you can for as little as
possible, but you still can get something monetary back if you
do this.
Find toys that will last for a long time and can either be
passed down through the generations or re-sold for a little
pocket money. Keep in mind that when it comes to children and
toys, more is not better and making informed purchases based on
the child and the quality of how the toys are made, are in the
hands of adults. Most toys and games come with an age range
printed on the packaging and it is important to not buy gifts
that a child will not be capable of playing with for a few
years.
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