So if they’re from, like, a thousand years ago and still in their original packaging, they might be worth quite a lot. Check ebay, sell them and then buy up-to-date toys with the money.
“So, they’re GOOD toys then (ever walk through the toy section at Walmart these days? One whole aisle of Lego, one aisle of Hot Wheels, One aisle of Barbie and one aisle of Nerf guns.
I worked in public housing in the 90’s. Every Christmas a truck would arrive and give all the children a new bicycle. By early summer the yards were littered with discarded bikes. When things are free they don’t have as much value.
I collect action figures, so I know the experience of visiting multiple targets and other stores that sell toys to find the newest releases, and even getting friends who live in other states to help middle-man some. But I wasn’t doing that when I was freaking TEN!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 1 year ago
So many things you can’t live without and then a week or two later you don’t even remember why you got them.
diazch408 about 1 year ago
They did get the right expect.
alien011 about 1 year ago
So if they’re from, like, a thousand years ago and still in their original packaging, they might be worth quite a lot. Check ebay, sell them and then buy up-to-date toys with the money.
Enter.Name.Here about 1 year ago
“So, they’re GOOD toys then (ever walk through the toy section at Walmart these days? One whole aisle of Lego, one aisle of Hot Wheels, One aisle of Barbie and one aisle of Nerf guns.
Rhetorical_Question about 1 year ago
Good Quality toys?
dlkrueger33 about 1 year ago
I used to LOVE my wooden Tinker Toys.
sueb1863 about 1 year ago
I’m not sure kids are that picky about what free toys they get.
jagedlo about 1 year ago
How often will you see Jojo in a suit?
Carl Premium Member about 1 year ago
So, bought by adults, remembering their childhood, off the cheap shelves.
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
Collectors will sure take them. They might be worth a fortune.
boydjb47 about 1 year ago
I worked in public housing in the 90’s. Every Christmas a truck would arrive and give all the children a new bicycle. By early summer the yards were littered with discarded bikes. When things are free they don’t have as much value.
ChukLitl Premium Member about 1 year ago
If that’s the kids’ problem, the kids are the problem. Have those kids take the “inferior” toys to a shelter or child care where they’ll be loved.
Petemejia77 about 1 year ago
That would make them much more valuable. To collectors at least.
brick10 about 1 year ago
If you ask kids “What do you want?” they will tell you. They know what they see in the media & on-line, they know what other (richer) kids have.
yangeldf about 1 year ago
I collect action figures, so I know the experience of visiting multiple targets and other stores that sell toys to find the newest releases, and even getting friends who live in other states to help middle-man some. But I wasn’t doing that when I was freaking TEN!
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
Takes a kid to know what a Kid wants.
Maswartz about 1 year ago
Next time ask a kid NOT related to a cop.
Drgnslr Premium Member about 1 year ago
Oi, that’s pretty bad when something is worse than nothing…
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator about 1 year ago
Then the toys would be about right for those of us who are ancient and in our second (or third) childhoods!
christelisbetty about 1 year ago
To a kid, 10 years ago is a thousand.
blindavocado Premium Member about 1 year ago
Ingratitude is the worst of human emotions
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
Any Robot Commandos in there?