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		<title>toys: no lead paint, no wait</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did your parents go to extraordinary lengths to get you the must have toys?  To my knowledge my mother did once, she braved a store to get me a cabbage patch doll.  Now, the next thing I am going to say is sure to ruffle some feathers, I didn&#8217;t even want it. I don&#8217;t recall EVER asking for a specific [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did your parents go to extraordinary lengths to get you the must have toys?  To my knowledge my mother did once, she braved a store to get me a cabbage patch doll.  Now, the next thing I am going to say is sure to ruffle some feathers, I didn&#8217;t even want it.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t recall EVER asking for a specific toy.  I had no clue about what toys to ask for I think.  I went to school, walked home and was a latch key kid.  I had one friend in my building that I was authorized to call for some play time.  She didn&#8217;t have a lot of toys, she was the only girl I really played with at home.  She had more than I did but didn&#8217;t have &#8217;it&#8217; toys.  We both had very plain rooms, books, a doll or two, a few teddy bears and posters.</p>
<p>Being a latch key kid I did watch a LOT Of television but I don&#8217;t recall any toy ads during them.  I do have to admit I would do my homework during the commercials so maybe I was occupied and not paying attention and I didn&#8217;t watch kid cartoons.  I watched Little House, What&#8217;s Happenning, Gilligan&#8217;s Island, HBO, etc&#8230;  I wanted toys in general but not anything specific to my recollection.</p>
<p>As far as what I&#8217;d do, I think my response would be: not much.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t imagine going very far to get a toy for my kids.  I feel there are enough issues in the world, children without food, etc&#8230; If companies don&#8217;t make enough toys to meet demand then my kids will have to wait until demand dies down.  I would call around maybe, drive an hour or so to pick up if it was really all the hotness.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d be much more likely to buy online, especially during a FREE Shipping Blitz!  now through August 2, you can shop <a href="http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001CYLJDD2bFRwf9wmTevQtsOmDWAtmoFKl88HlHif3agInESAIYSmW0o0SuRbXrXSFPde0W6pYLndt9Z-b6toO6Xf7RwTJQZ86oeGPhkInyZblK0sSymK4Qw==">Hasbro&#8217;s Hot Summer Toys</a> and get free shipping!  You can trust Hasbro, not one of their toys has been linked to the concerns on lead in children&#8217;s toys! Check out Hasbro&#8217;s <a href="http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001CYLJDD2bFRwf7UQP6ouLTeme5fJyJRvdmpRoU_UEymQlPm47LX56tu9avuxzy0RKnBoNeZikpNwvCIVOC4nHHo-oTKygMogK2nCjDebQmQUB5OqNq_vjMc5bwbMgruE06iFzn61DPavtjuvtZemI6w==">Safety Standards</a>. </p>
<p>I am seriously contemplating the Baby Alive items, Furreal Friends stuff and Monopoly game.  If you&#8217;d like to read about more parent experiences in toy shopping head on over to <a href="http://blog.parentbloggers.com ">PBN</a>.  I can&#8217;t help but be impressed with Hasbro, for every toy purchased during their Hot Summer Toys Event, they will donate one (up to $400,000) to economically disadvantaged children.</p>
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