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Fisher-Price Classics | Music Box Record Player | Baby Musical Toy, Baby Interactive Toy, Classic Toy with Retro Style Packaging, Pretend Play Toys for Boys and Girls Ages 18 Months+ | Basic Fun 1697

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Nonetheless, it seemed like a potentially cool gift for someone who doesn't want to go trolling through flea markets or online auction sites for an original. And here's the inverse of that— a camera that blocks you from taking photos too many other people have taken: https://philippschmitt. I would invite you to submit any examples of how you think modern toys are made of "mostly" standard tooling. Which is funny, because the first thing every single piece of software on this planet does, is disclaiming any and all liability for anything. So many toys are already trying to suck on kids' data and hook up the parents to cloud services (see e.

The record player often makes mistakes when you put on a record and starts playing the wrong song, only to switch after a few seconds. It also includes soft lights and plays the melody Schlaf gut, kleiner Engel (Sleep tight, little angel). These 4 or 5-star reviews represent the opinions of the individuals who posted them and do not reflect the views of Etsy. And on the toys side of things that it's mostly about allowing for creativity in play, meaning kids want to invent their own game with whatever you give them.For my son’s last birthday my parents bought him the FP garage/ramp… we were also disappointed with the quality. I do agree with you that the old clockwork motor would be too expensive to manufacture now, but I think you should keep thinking about the rest of your thesis. They won't be severe, but the liver has to work extremely hard to cope with phthalates and it leaves a mark even if it's just a bit and leaves a trace mark.

Foone does cool things but clearly has high expectations for their own control of how crowds of people will discuss stuff that is, after all, out in public.So the kind of liability they feel, I believe, is just that of getting bad press over some reviewers deciding something is too confusing, leading to reduced sales. We bought our first kid a rolling walker/phone thing with some other features—yeah, electronic crap, but at least this one had a volume setting, unlike many modern ones that are just fixed to "deafen your child" with no other options unless you break out a soldering iron. Conversely, I’ve seen some kids play with real pumps and they seem to find it incredibly fun when they realize that more and faster movement brings more water.

So the toy companies push the build quality as low as they can and milk the last good will from the brand by making it a cheap impulse purchase. If you're an avid collector whose peepee hurts after watching this video, understand that my peepee hurts a whole lot more. The Leapfrog one with the 8x8 LED array and the light pen is absolutely brilliant in how much play value it gets out of that simple hardware and already feels like a classic. They have to be carefully guided so they follow the exact path the software prescribes for them, and incentivized along the way with "engagement patterns", lest they get bored mid way. So for us, this digital-fake of a classic toy is an insult to our imagined younger-selves of the 21st century, but when I think about this ultra-modern toy from the perspective of someone just after something of solely nostalgia value - and a modern-day kid uninterested now (and shall most-likely forever-be uninterested) in how things work then indeed none of what we're griping about here matters - in fact it's the opposite: this 2010 remake is demonstrably tougher and more resilient to damage and wear than the mechanical original despite being superficially the same - given we're in the minority overall (.Turning it on it's side, upside down, trying to peek at the teeth on the head and manually play individual notes. You're not going to die or feel any ill effects from a brief exposure to the phthalates and dioxins released by vinyl, but those phthalates and dioxins both hit the liver very hard while dioxins are carcinogens even in trace amounts. Originally introduced in 1971, this endearing classic comes with 5 “playable” records for a total of 10 songs.

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