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RE[2]: After years of trying...
by aliquis on Sat 8th Jan 2011 09:22
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I got my first cassette player at the age of 2. It's a Philips. Still works. I beg to differ.
Also my dad was a carpenter so he brought lots of wood bricks to the day care for people to build whatever off, and I assume bricks of wood is rather hard to break to.
Also I got enough information to look at and avoid toys labeled made in Taiwan and such
Not all small metal cars and such hold well, especially if you step on them, but I assume lots of plastic things work. And I had things like metal tractor and such which although the wheel axle was a little dented or they got sand in their wheels and such they still worked to play with in the sand box. So I don't see the problem.




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Fisher Price is the ONLY brand of toy that a determined 2-year old can't break within five minutes. Believe me, a lot of thought goes into those things.