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In reply to the discussion: Woman visits Toys R Us, pays off everyone's layaway. [View all]oberliner
(58,724 posts)70. 70+ {Awesome} Homemade Toys You Can Make for Your Kids
Over 70 awesome toys that you can make for the kids in your life!
With Christmas approaching Ive been busy, rounding up homemade gift ideas. Recently, I wrote this post, sharing a dozens of really awesome homemade gifts that kids can make for grown-ups, and then theres this one homemade gifts grown-ups can make for kids. I got a little carried away because, holy cow, there are a TON of homemade toy ideas floating around on the internet. Toys for babies, toddler toys, toys for preschool boys and girls. Toys made from old furniture or from items in your recycle bin, toys made from stuff you already have around the house, and toys made from inexpensive thrift shop finds.
http://happyhooligans.ca/70-awesome-toys-make-kids/
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Yes, some stores re-introduced it after the recessions because people couldn't get credit cards. nt
Fla Dem
Dec 2014
#62
What might not be significant to you is often very significant to too many others in America. nt
valerief
Dec 2014
#14
depends, for some usually christmas or birthdays are the only time they give something
JI7
Dec 2014
#32
Can't you just say something nice and have a positive response about this act of generosity?
a kennedy
Dec 2014
#42
this was my life regarding Christmas way back in the day when I was a kid. Way back.
roguevalley
Dec 2014
#82
Some want to wait until their kids know who Santa really is to enlighten them....
moriah
Dec 2014
#26
"create an environment where adults feel pressure to spend money at stores like Toys R Us"
EX500rider
Dec 2014
#68
ususally layaway toys are toys the kids really want but parents at that time may not be able
JI7
Dec 2014
#35
Bikes. Video game systems. Swing sets. A whole combination of toys such as dolls, games, Legos,
FSogol
Dec 2014
#60