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<blockquote data-quote="bosk70" data-source="post: 505653" data-attributes="member: 5890"><p>I agree with all the above, when I was growing up and playing with toys in the late 70's early 80's we would think nothing of setting up huge dioramas in the garden with mud, boxes and old polystyrene nicked from the supermarket when mum was doing the shopping. Star wars , action man, mac men, micronauts, bionic man all mixed together.</p><p>I just don't think kids of today do this, most are, in my experience, glued to their i pads and i phones from a too young age and just don't go outdoors as much, think back to when it was school holidays when we were kids, the street's , parks woods were filled with kids, this all defiantly affects how they view toys. My kids had no interest in any of my old toys and had no interest in hanging on to there old toys, I cannot imagine that they will seek out the toys they had as kids in the same way we do . Its just a different generation with different idea's on nostalgia, they will probably collect all the model's of I phones and I pads to recapture their youth :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bosk70, post: 505653, member: 5890"] I agree with all the above, when I was growing up and playing with toys in the late 70's early 80's we would think nothing of setting up huge dioramas in the garden with mud, boxes and old polystyrene nicked from the supermarket when mum was doing the shopping. Star wars , action man, mac men, micronauts, bionic man all mixed together. I just don't think kids of today do this, most are, in my experience, glued to their i pads and i phones from a too young age and just don't go outdoors as much, think back to when it was school holidays when we were kids, the street's , parks woods were filled with kids, this all defiantly affects how they view toys. My kids had no interest in any of my old toys and had no interest in hanging on to there old toys, I cannot imagine that they will seek out the toys they had as kids in the same way we do . Its just a different generation with different idea's on nostalgia, they will probably collect all the model's of I phones and I pads to recapture their youth :lol: [/QUOTE]
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