The Best Toy Plans
Everyone Loves Children's
Wooden Toys
For many years children have enjoyed playing with wooden
toys. Long before video games, and other modern toys, that rely
on batteries and cords that plug into the wall were invented,
the old-fashioned, traditional wooden toys have amused and
entertained children of all ages. Even though wooden toys were
first invented in the early 19th century, these types of toys
can be seen in many households today.
Surprisingly enough, children do not seem to be the only ones
interested in these toys anymore. An increasing number of
adults have been buying wooden toys for themselves. I recall
the day I visited a friend at his home, and I was surprised to
see on his coffee table a wooden hamburger. The hamburger
actually had the buns, lettuce, cheese, tomato, mayonnaise, and
the patty. I thought this was pretty cool!
Naturally, I told him that was a cute little toy he bought for
his child. He said that even though his child likes to play
with the toy, he bought it for himself. He explained to me that
he simply bought the toy as a decorative item for his home and
that he normally receives many comments similar to mine about
the toy. He chuckled as he told me that most adults like to
play with the toy.
Also, I have a friend who owns a boutique. One day I went to
visit her, and I was surprised to see a wooden rocking horse in
her place of business. I became very curious, so I asked her
why she had this rocking horse at work, and she replied that
her child loved the one at home so much that she wanted to buy
an extra one for her shop. She said that she occasionally
brings her child to work, and that the toy will keep him busy
while she takes care of the customers. Also, she told me her
customers' children like to play on the horse. Despite these
other reasons, she said the main reason she bought the horse is
it's a nice conversation piece that looks good in her shop.
Yet another example comes to mind: I have a relative who is
a cosmetologist. Many times during her day on the job, she must
reach for supplies in an overhead supply cupboard. She is not
tall enough to reach the supplies, so she came up with an idea:
She had bought a small, wooden step-stool several years earlier
for her child to use at home. Since her child had started to
outgrow the step-stool, she simply took the item with her to
work, and she was able to use it to step on to reach her
supplies. If you think about practical uses for children's
toys, that definitely is one!
Speaking of practical uses for children's step-stools, I
recall from my childhood days that several times a year my
family and I would take the train to visit relatives. As we
boarded and deboarded the train, we stepped on a wooden
step-stool that was very sturdy. No matter how many people
stepped on the stool, it would not break. I remembered this
fact, and later in life, I bought a similar step-stool for my
child. I know that if he ever gets tired of it, I can probably
think of some practical uses for the item around the home.
Maybe these wooden toys bring back the kid in us, or maybe
they just remind us of great memories. Whatever the case, don't
be surprised if you see an increase in adults purchasing these
types of toys for themselves.
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