Today's children have so many great toys to choose from. Not only dolls and teddies but electronic games as well. It's fun sometimes to remember the way things used to be, when children were left to their imaginations to really play.
In the Victorian era for instance, toys were mostly made out of wood and tin, and usually were forbidden from being played with on Sundays, except Noah's Ark of course, because that was biblical.
One hundred years later, many children are still not allowed to play on Sundays, and many more still very reliant on their imaginations to keep them entertained. While televisions existed in the childhood years of the current Echo generation (today's 25-30 year olds), they weren't overly watched. Most kids were encouraged to play outdoors and TV was limited to evenings and weekends only. Store bought toys included dolls, stuffed toys and electronics that were quite easy to use, such as Fisher Price radios.
Children today have cell phones, their own laptops, xboxes and human-movement reading devices such as Wii to keep them entertained. Buying gifts for children today is quite an interesting experience. On the one hand, the gifts we buy them are juvenile, on the other hand, figuring out how to operate them is way over most of our heads!
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