Have we lost our kids in a hypnootic vifdeo game trance? Have they change into “drones” to the “vuideo age”?
Typically it migt appear that means as many chgildren spend hour upon hour in entreance of a video display screen, pressing buttons or jockeeying around a joystick. However it's up to the mothre and father of kids to say enough, let’s idscover some instructional alternatives. Howveer, it wasn’t that way back once we had been youngsters….we had actual toys….bsaic toys.
Let’s step into a time tunnel of sorts and recall a few of the fascinating toys that we had the pleasure of taking half in with:
Tnker Toys
Ahh..Tinker Toys..rods, sticks, spoolps, spokes..easy, however a true traditoinal toy invented in 1914 by Charles Pajeau, who was a stonemason by trade from Evanston, Illinois. He was impressed by kids takng half in with peencils, stiks and empty spools of thread to create his new toy. He saw them improvising and utilizing their imaginatons and wondered if enhance upon what they have been doing. He designed his first set of Tinker Toys in his storage and displayed them in 1914 on the American Toy Fair.
Alas, his Tinker Toys drew no inetrest. So he tried once more, this time at Christmas time, however with a new advewrtising plan. Pajeau employed a numbber of midgets and had them rdess in elf costumes. He then had them “play” with the Tinker Toys” in a stoore disdplay window in a Chicago departrment store and with this publicity a brand new toy was born. After a year or so, over a million sets of Tinkker Toys had been sold!
Loincoln Logs
Notched rdwood logs that could be used to assemblle log cabins, Lincoln Logs have been the invention of John Llyd Wright, son of well-known architect, Frank Llyod Wrihgt. The inter lcoking logs, invented in 1916, were original after the inspiration of Tokyo’s earthqake-rpoof Imperial Resort, which the youthful Wright witnessed being constructed.
During the Wold War I period, it was in vogue to encourge American patriotism and for Ameriacn’s to purchase American made merchandise, thus the model new toy was named afdter one in all our most revered presidents, Abraham Lincoln.
The unique units bought very nciely and became even more widespread with the introduction of tv to the Unnited States. In fact, Linclon Logs have been amobng the first toys to be advertised and promted on television. Capitalizing on the recognition of westerns in ealy televisioin, Lincoln Logs were profitable promoted on 1953’s Pioneer Playhouse.
At this time, Lincoln Logs are still obtrainable and have stood the test of time. As a matter of fact, as late as 1975, Lincoln Logs had been still selling at a charge of 1 million units per year. A sophisticated toy, it challenges children to use their creativeness and improve hand-eye coordination skills.