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| For A Kid The Box A Present Comes In May Be More Stimulating Than The Present Itself |
| I've seen this, I think I lived it myself as a kid, and I've heard many parents say the same thing... After their kid unwraps a present and has the obligatory oh gee response they ultimately end up playing with the large box instead of the gift itself. And actually since that requires imagination it's a pretty good thing if they do. So maybe don't worry so much about the gift itself as the size of box it comes in. |
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Of course because it makes you wonder what's inside the box. |
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Little kids just like big boxes |
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I agree when my children were real young they loved the boxes. |
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Cardboard boxes are so much fun! |
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I think, maybe you are right. |
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This can sometimes be the case, and is usually linked to babies, or if the present is clothing. XD |
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I know. Like those giant boxes with tons of peanuts and at the bottom is a little controlable car.
HAH. |
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It's bound to happen. That's why Microsoft named their product the "XBOX". They were trying to
capitalize on this theory. |
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