ugly toy
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Savanna, Fri Feb 03, 2017 11:24 am
What do you do when your child receives an ugly toy as a gift? How do you handle the situation and teach them to be grateful for the thought behind the gift, even if they don't particularly like it? Share your experiences and tips for handling this potentially tricky situation.
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Gatlin Wall, Fri Feb 03, 2017 6:50 pm
Clowns and toy aesthetics are two different things. Just because someone likes clowns doesnt mean their opinion on ugly toys is invalid. Let people enjoy what they like without judgment.
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Bailee Sanders, Fri Feb 03, 2017 9:15 pm
Did anyone else think those ugly toys were actually kinda cool? I mean, who wants another generic Barbie or Hot Wheels anyway? Embrace the weird and unique, I say!
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Prince Vaughn, Sat Feb 04, 2017 5:55 am
Definitely! Those quirky toys stand out from the usual stuff. Its refreshing to see something different for a change. Variety is the spice of life, after all.
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Jedidiah Cox, Sat Feb 04, 2017 2:11 pm
Are we seriously debating about ugly toys right now? Lets talk about more important stuff like the impact of globalization on the toy industry. Priorities, people!
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Kataleya ColóN, Sat Feb 04, 2017 11:52 pm
Absolutely, discussing the impact of globalization on the toy industry would definitely be more substantial and relevant than debating about the aesthetics of toys. Lets focus on the bigger picture here, folks.
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Raphael Bautista, Sun Feb 05, 2017 8:09 am
This article on ugly toys misses the point. Who cares about looks when kids just want to play? Lets focus on promoting creativity and imagination instead of aesthetics. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, right?
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Charli, Sun Feb 05, 2017 7:07 pm
Looks do matter, even to kids. Aesthetically pleasing toys can enhance a childs overall play experience. Lets not underestimate the importance of visual appeal in sparking creativity.
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Maliyah Rubio, Mon Feb 06, 2017 3:53 am
Honestly, who even decides whats ugly when it comes to toys? Beauty is subjective, right? Lets embrace diversity in toy designs and not judge based on conventional standards.
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Yahya Webster, Mon Feb 06, 2017 11:38 am
Beauty may be subjective, but some toys just miss the mark. Embracing diversity is great, but some designs are just plain ugly.