Let them choose at least a few favorite toys to keep, even if they don’t play with them any more and the twins don’t want them. I know there are a few toys I wish I’d kept even though I’d stopped playing with them. Once they’re gone, you can’t get them back.
I gave a toy to my next door neighbor’s child that used to belong to my granddaughter. She hadn’t played with it in years. After I gave it away, she was upset about it. Go figure!
I go into those consignment stores and see toys I forgot I once had…or even existed. Like metal wind-up toys. Or board games no longer made. Building blocks, Erector sets with actual metal parts. World globes with nations or borders that no longer exist (USSR, French Equatorial Africa, No Pakistan, Danish West Indies, etc.) Nostalgia City.
I get that this is just a comic, but IRL I think that’s a terrible thing to do to a child. You’re telling them that anything given to them (or purchased out of their allowance!) is not really theirs, you own it and you can and will take it away at any time. I’m glad the kids figured out a loophole.
When my daughter was younger and was pestering us for more stuffed animals, we told her she had to store (or donate) the equivalent number of her current stuffed animals. I think we said she could have only ten in her room at a time because her room was so tiny. If she was missing (emotionally) one of her older animals, she could exchange one of her current one’s for it. Worked pretty well. She is now 37 and can have any and all she wants to buy. Plus she also has all her old ones that she had put in storage.
jagedlo over 3 years ago
Next time Joe, you may want to be specific about what you mean by “a few things”!
sueb1863 over 3 years ago
Let them choose at least a few favorite toys to keep, even if they don’t play with them any more and the twins don’t want them. I know there are a few toys I wish I’d kept even though I’d stopped playing with them. Once they’re gone, you can’t get them back.
Doctor Toon over 3 years ago
Some of my favorite toys had belonged to my older brothers first
A few of them may not have been voluntary contributions
Ellis97 over 3 years ago
Those toys sure looks like a lot of fun.
samfran6-0 over 3 years ago
I gave a toy to my next door neighbor’s child that used to belong to my granddaughter. She hadn’t played with it in years. After I gave it away, she was upset about it. Go figure!
spaced man spliff over 3 years ago
I go into those consignment stores and see toys I forgot I once had…or even existed. Like metal wind-up toys. Or board games no longer made. Building blocks, Erector sets with actual metal parts. World globes with nations or borders that no longer exist (USSR, French Equatorial Africa, No Pakistan, Danish West Indies, etc.) Nostalgia City.
The Orange Mailman over 3 years ago
Tommi – “We’re rich!”
Teddy – “It’s a traffic jam preventing our nap.”
ValancyCarmody Premium Member over 3 years ago
I get that this is just a comic, but IRL I think that’s a terrible thing to do to a child. You’re telling them that anything given to them (or purchased out of their allowance!) is not really theirs, you own it and you can and will take it away at any time. I’m glad the kids figured out a loophole.
Dragoncat over 3 years ago
Is that an Abacus in Panel One? They still make those?
contralto2b over 3 years ago
When my daughter was younger and was pestering us for more stuffed animals, we told her she had to store (or donate) the equivalent number of her current stuffed animals. I think we said she could have only ten in her room at a time because her room was so tiny. If she was missing (emotionally) one of her older animals, she could exchange one of her current one’s for it. Worked pretty well. She is now 37 and can have any and all she wants to buy. Plus she also has all her old ones that she had put in storage.
Comicsandcookies almost 2 years ago
Joe’s mom would say the comma after Tommi should be a semi-colon (or a colon).