Toy story ¦ Kids Activities Blog
Dear Toy Manufacturer that is a three letter word that starts with "C" and is not "Domestic dog",
Reid has been your biggest fan since birth. I have been on lath until this Christmas. Until recently, your toys have been relatively tough with a decent price. This year Reid spotted your remote command excavator at Target with a cost tag in the $threescore range. I spotted that it looked like a piece of total plastic crap (the remote wasn't even wireless…which would have fabricated it a very expensive pull toy in my firm). Blog-Stedman researched information technology because it was all Reid could talk well-nigh and found that yes, it is a piece of total plastic crap according to parents all over the country. I felt so blessed by Costco when I walked in to their store in November and found the exact same excavator sans the wired remote for $30. I figure if yous are going to buy total plastic crap, price matters. I went domicile victorious with the knowledge that this toy would be out of committee by New Years, just that the money saved would be put into some other toy that might brand it into 2008.
On faux-Christmas morning (iii days prior to the real thing if you aren't keeping up with my riveting blog), Reid opened the excavator with great joy proclaiming, "I knew Santa was going to bring this!" and I fix nearly the procedure of removing it from the box. I know parents across the country would gladly join me in a protest march against PWPTTRACSTRT (People Who Package Toys That Require A ChainsSaw To Remove Them), but this was a new one for me: I had to unscrew 8 phillips headed screws to get into the box and when I turned the toy over to remove 4 additional phillips headed screws to release it from a paper-thin platform something on the excavator arm broke. Dandy. It didn't even make it out of the box, let solitary until Existent Christmas. On the hellishly annoying bright side, all the very loud sounds and not-melodic music still piece of work perfectly.
It is my plea that next yr y'all produce something that is sturdier then the paper-thin box that contains information technology. Just a proffer, only perchance you could become your crevice PWPTTRACSTRT team on that.
Fervently,
Holly
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