I remember when my daughter was born. Visions of her game and I dressed in pink and purple, sitting in her room pink lace dolls danced threw my head. One year after my son was born, my husbands vision of sports and trucks revved around like mad threw his manly mind.
These dreams were just dreams. I had no idea that there are courses for parents to understand children's toys and the children are.
My daughter plays with dolls. She plays with claygets his hands dirty. He plays in the dirt, climbs trees and races her trucks around. If he football basketball, basic and boys are running faster than any other.
My son plays with trucks and building with blocks, he colors and PS2 games and play with my girls rocking and feeding children.
There was a time my husband bark, my son would "Put down that doll!" until we realize that the game is really prepared for the children for real life. Our daughter wasSportsmanship and learn to be a team player in all disciplines that are played. My son has learned compassion and parenting skills of the dolls. It 'amazing to me, my son is now with the little brother watch ... I see the compassion that he taught us and threw his game and I know that one day he'll be a good father, I see my daughter line up her brothers and sister would play a game of soccer ball and see how he learned to take the guide and take over. I know that one day in whatput their minds to see a success.
My message to parents is not to restrict their child. toys and sporting goods are learning tools for life, and should not wear a race.
About ... My daughter and I play, but not dolls .... many days you can find on the beach all of us ... fall in the muddy sand drive our big Tonka 's (TM).
© 2004-2005 Jennifer Gove
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