Kids Get Bored With New Toys Quickly | Baby Domain
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Children experience a quick cycle of boredom with toys, losing interest in them within days or even hours after receiving them. A study revealed that on average, toys only engage kids for about 36 days, with significant waste generated when good-condition toys are discarded. This behavior highlights a trend of overconsumption among parents who frequently replace toys. However, there are strategies parents can adopt to mitigate their children's boredom, including thoughtful toy selection, organization, and understanding developmental needs, ultimately reducing the need for new purchases.
Children's playtime with new toys is often short-lived, with many losing interest within 36 days, leading to waste and a constant cycle of overconsumption.
Parents can counteract this boredom by being mindful of toy selection, effective organization, and focusing on their child's developmental needs to foster sustained interest.
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