Not so long ago was the birthday of my son and he has received a mountain of toys looking exciting exhibition. Everything seems to be interactive these days. When I was your age, I was active, but it seems that today it is expected that the toy will be just as active as their children play with him. His happy face as he looked longingly at the array of shiny plastic with flashing lights and happy faces, big shiny buttons called to be pushed, because leap yearsAction and begin implementation of certain benefits to amaze and surprise.
But, we're all sitting there looking at the boxes of departure, because we knew one thing. They needed all the batteries. Every year the same thing - we realize our mistakes and think that next year there will be one step ahead of the toy manufacturer and have a number of batteries in all sizes and color, batteries and small, large, square and ready to inject life into a silly grin but stubbornly static,frozen half smile, snarl, or thoughts. But every year until we are ready to rip this myriad of electricity, once again we realize that we forgot to buy them all. It could be two old batteries go to the back of the kitchen drawer, although probably will be different in size, and one of them does not work.
At what point can we start raiding electrical gadgets around the house that the batteries can count on our cannibal rampage Homeshows how much things have batteries. This harmless little small cylinder of power seem to be everywhere. Remote controls - all four of them have at least two goals away in their small rooms, radio, alarm clock, timer packed the eggs - so many batteries, and the dimensions are so different.
It 's always the largest toys that take batteries very large - the ones that seem almost as big as toilet paper inserts, and nothing in the house in it. I think my old radiogetting used to, but these days everything else has slimmed down and now is only the thin left. Is it just me or other parents are so desperate to push the little battery in the back of the toy, adults must begin crowding the room with a sheet of silver? Without success, the toy still staring at me with his silly smile and eyes Boggle, which seem to be gloating at my inability to participate in her smile a smile on my failure of the simple duty of parents to have a repertoirebatteries so that my son in the conflict to do with patience. These toys are very interactive for the love of God, as they should, if you do not have batteries in them? One could almost use their imagination for a while 'and not simply terrible?
It's usually around this point, or at least, just after I have a hole in my thumb with a screwdriver, with which I am trying to reverse the persistent price inactive toy was put out that I see what my childago, with a noise, he enjoyed himself thoroughly when he created his own game, with the box the toy came in and did not even need batteries.
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