Alby_da_Wolf on 23 September 2017
| DialgaMarine said: As awesome as Toys R Us was, growing up, this was obvious years ago. The majority of kids don't play with toys anymore, and the ones that do, they're parents simply buy them from Wal-Mart or Amazon. Video games and mobile gaming are the thing now. I would say I'd miss it, but the last Toys R Us near me closed down over a decade ago. I wonder what's gonna happen to that really cool one in New York? |
This is very sad and worrying, because toys are much more important than videogames for a healthy growth of the youngest children. Videogames can help, but they shouldn't replace toys.







