Over time the choice of toddlers toys presented to us has drastically increased, with new toys and games being released each week. The requirement for such toys has also increased, resulting in further shops stocking large ranges. TV channels like Nickelodeon and Cbeebies have become incredibly popular, and in todays world this type of media is easy to access. Peppa Pig, Dora The Explorer, Fifi and The Zingzillas are a few of the more modern shows to really appeal to our kids.
The learning computers have also improved and increased through the years, as a parent myself, I found it pretty outstanding how simple and rapidly they helped my youngster learn figures, words and soon after spelling. I found that these education toys in fact made it easier for my lad to progress on to actual computers, he now plays games and learning activities on kids internet sites. He has picked up more computer knowledge than some people have in their 40s.
Games consoles and portable video games are obviously incredibly popular, The Nintendo WII was the original to launch the toddler friendly wireless motion controller, however Play Station along with Xbox have followed with similar and enhanced versions. A few of the key video games in fact sell more than the current blockbuster movies, which means the games market has become very competitive. So a large amount more money is generated from sales, actors regularly give their voices towards the development of the games.
Even though we have a lot of fresh toys and games presented to us, several classic toys have lasted the trial of time. Still to this generation the Cozy Coupe and even the Rubik’s cube keep on amongst the top selling toys. It would seem that the latest childrens tv characters hold a far smaller life span, the plain old games carry on to bring happiness to our little ones.
By the time Xmas is here, we know for sure that most parent will probably be rushing out to get that current toy. What I can’t comprehend is how the newest games forever sell out, unquestionably after every one of these years they should have learned how to prepare for the festive madness.