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The #1 Secret To Toy Games You Simply Cannot Ignore

Toy games for children rarely see new creations. In fact, no new plaything has joined the ranks in several years.

If you're of the younger generation, you may be a bit confused by today's mass marketing of playthings for kids.

You won't find toy games posted on a sign hanging in any toy store. Instead, you'll find two separate signs indicating two different categories... one for toys, another for games.

No catalog has this category in its index either. Indexed under the letter "T" will be the word "toy", with "games" likewise being indexed under the letter "G". And it's also not a category you'll find on a toy manufacturer's web site.

Well, since it appears that this isn't a real category, let's definite it in its genuine terms... the real kind that childhood memories recall.

First of all, it isn't a game and it isn't a toy.

This category of kids' favorite things is far too advanced to be categorized as simply a toy or a game.

A toy is one individual thing with which your child plays. Fun toy games are much more than that.

Games, on the other hand, have structure and binding rules. No such limits exist with toy games. Just ask anyone who played with childhood treasures such as...

Multi-purpose toy games

Jackrocks... a dozen or so star-shaped pieces that you pick up between bouncing a tiny red ball. You get to determine the sequence of the bounces as well as the number of jacks you get.

Marbles... again a dozen or so pieces, but spherical. Again, you get to determine the rules... added fun with these kid games.

But here's the most important part...

Children don't need every piece to play

Think of kid toys or games. How many can you think of where your child doesn't need all the parts and still get to enjoy a lot of fun?

I for one, believe this feature alone makes it a money-saving buy definitely worth considering.

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