- Member since
February 2007
- From: Casa Grande, Az.
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Posted by DesertRat
on Wednesday, October 8, 2008 9:26 PM
smeagol the vile wrote: | Badger wrote: | Hmmm. I just noticed that over the past year. NO Wal Mart I've been to in the past 6 months has any. They used to, but now no more. And the GMs at all three I go to has said people are asking for them, but corporate says it doesn't sell, therefore not available. That is the problem with today's kids. No chance to let their imagination go. No chance of building their creativity. I'm not kidding when I brag about building most of my toys when I was a kid. I always thought it was a curse, but now as an adult I see it developed a sense of creativity in me that you won't get from any school. Unfortunately I still need to find a couple plastic models to look over closely to see which would be best for the scratch build I'm planning. |
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I agree with you completly, all I have to say in addition, is thank god for Lego. Atleast there still thriving and giving kids that creative outlet. (I still have ALL of mine) |
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I'm gonna venture another point of view, if I may. I think it's not so much that todays toys limit the childs imagination. I honestly think it has more to do with immediate gratification. And I've learned this with my 6 year old nephew and his toys. If something takes more than 15 minutes to put together, then he loses interest. I think in todays world with high speed internet, faster computers/electronics, fast food, etc., I think todays children in general do not have the same level of patience as they used to. And perhaps that's why plastic modeling is a lot less popular with todays youth. Just my $.02. I came up with that after putting my nephews new lego set together after he had left to do something else more interesting....
Warmest regards,
Roger
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