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More expensive = more educational is not the right formula for buying good children’s toys

Simple retro toys may be the best holiday gifts advise developmental psychologists

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“Old-fashioned inexpensive retro toys, such as red rubber balls, simple building blocks, clay and crayons, that don’t cost so much and are usually hidden in the back shelves are generally healthier for children than the electronic educational toys that have fancier boxes and cost $89.99,” says Temple University developmental psychologist Kathy Hirsh-Pasek.

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