Heirloom Quality Wooden Toys Are Timeless Fun
There are probably dozens of heirloom wooden toys scattered throughout your family. Stashed away in attics and boxed up in basements. Maybe even getting used as decorative accents for a family room or den. How old are they? If you played with them when you were a kid they might be more than a few decades old – at least. And how many of the toys that you purchased your children for Christmas this year do you think will survive ten or 20 years? I bet a lot of them didn’t even make it 10 or 20 days.
Yet your child could start playing with that old rocking horse you’ve got up in the attic, or the bucket of building blocks, right now and they’d get just as much enjoyment out of them as you did when you were a child. Of course, you may wish to clean them up a bit first and get rid of all those decades of attic dust that they’ve gathered. However after you have cleaned them up, they are ready to take your child on the same flights of fantasy that you used to enjoy.
Can the same be said of any of the toys you’ve given your child recently? Will they still be able to capture your child’s interest 20 years, or perhaps twenty minutes, from now and will they still even be in good working order? Thomas The Train and other cartoon characters come and go every few years. First it’s one character, and then it’s another. And your kids have to own all the toys that go along with it. Eventually those characters drop off of TV and your child loses interest and then the next character comes on board to claim even more of your money.
However wooden trucks and cars and trains? They never fall from popularity. Wooden pull-toys and wooden puzzles will always be around. Why? Because they are not based on some character your kid sees on the television. They’re not created on a whim simply to take advantage of the next popular TV show. And since they’re not related to any TV shows or characters, you child is allowed to use his imagination and make that wooden car into any kind of car he wants. His wooden train doesn’t have to be named Thomas – he can name it after his daddy or his best friend. His wooden blocks of all different shapes and sizes do not need to be assembled into square little homes and square little knobby looking people – they can be used to create towers and castles with turrets and draw bridges.
The reason you’ll find so many heirloom wooden toys is because they’re so durable and so entertaining. And because they allow your child to use his imagination, they grow with your child and become their favorite toys. Why not add to your heirloom wooden toy collection so your child will have something to pass on to your grandchildren that will bring them just as much happiness as it brought you. Shared memories really are the best.
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