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By Lindsay Rosasco 20 Apr, 2018
Take a look in your toy closet - what do you see? Or better yet, look in your toy closet, toy box, playroom, kids' room, and family room - chances are they're saturated with toys upon toys upon...wait for it...more toys (am I right?). 

Whether you're choosing a gift for your child or looking for a present for a friend's birthday or holiday, do yourself a favor and think outside the toy aisle and into more meaningful gifts, full of value and experiences.

While toys can be wonderfully engaging, fun, and even educational, we're often so inundated with "stuff" that kids don't even appreciate what they have - they feel overwhelmed or even bored with an excess amount of "stuff." So start by taking an inventory of your toys, making a pile to donate or toss, and then check out my favorite gifts that are NOT toys. 
By Lindsay Rosasco 20 Apr, 2018
Take a look in your toy closet - what do you see? Or better yet, look in your toy closet, toy box, playroom, kids' room, and family room - chances are they're saturated with toys upon toys upon...wait for it...more toys (am I right?). 

Whether you're choosing a gift for your child or looking for a present for a friend's birthday or holiday, do yourself a favor and think outside the toy aisle and into more meaningful gifts, full of value and experiences.

While toys can be wonderfully engaging, fun, and even educational, we're often so inundated with "stuff" that kids don't even appreciate what they have - they feel overwhelmed or even bored with an excess amount of "stuff." So start by taking an inventory of your toys, making a pile to donate or toss, and then check out my favorite gifts that are NOT toys. 
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