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Eductional Toys - Discovery Toys benefits
At the risk of sounding like a commercial, I wanted to share my
experience with Discovery Toys because I wish I had learned about them earlier. Since I have met quite a few moms who feel the same way I thought I'd post (okay, plug too). My kids got a few Discovery Toys as gifts and they are honestly the most played with toys in our home (Castle Marbleworks is such a hit for the under 7 crowd!). Although I would have never thought I'd be involved with a 'party plan' business, I ended up asking a few questions about the business. After starting a home business that ended up being much more time and money consuming than I had expected, I decided to give Discovery Toys a try. It has been so flexible (I really do make my own schedule)and its given me the opportunity to challenge myself and step out of my comfort zone and be more outgoing. I've met great people, and really feel wonderful about what I've accomplished. Perhaps the coolest thing I've gotten from DT is the knowledge of how to better play with my children. Sure we have tons of toys (since I get to buy them at a discount!), but I've learned so much about how children learn and the experiences that help them learn best that I'm a better mom to my 3 1/2 and 1 1/2 year olds. I couldn't figure out why sometimes playing with them felt like a chore. Now that I have the skills and tools, I sometimes feel like I'm having even more fun than they are! If any of this sounds like something you'd like to learn more about, please contact me for a **no obligation** information packet. And if you haven't ever seen Discovery Toys, please let me send you a free catalog. You can also see some information online at www.VickisToys.com -Vicki www.VickisToys.com |
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Hi -- Although I don't really approve of commercial plugs on this group, I've got to admit that Discovery Toys are terrific. If you can find someone local who sells them, you can see and play with them before you buy. Their marble game (where you make a 3D path for your marbles to run down) is sturdier than most similar toys on the market, and I think was the first one such for sale. We've had great success with several others as well, although my kids are old enough now that I only remember what the toys looked like, not what they're called. Do find a local person who's selling the things. --Beth Kevles http://web.mit.edu/kevles/www/nomilk.html -- a page for the milk-allergic Disclaimer: Nothing in this message should be construed as medical advice. Please consult with your own medical practicioner. NOTE: No email is read at my MIT address. Use the AOL one if you would like me to reply. |
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