Discount Kids Toys
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If you have children, you’ve probably wondered how to trim your family’s budget by purchasing discount kids toys.
Buying Discount Kids Toys
The Internet has made it easier than ever to find great bargains on discount toys. For example:
- Toys Camp sells a variety of discount kids toys, including Bob the Builder, Webkinz, and Groovy Girls. This website also carries a small selection of therapy toys for children with disabilities.
- Kids Surplus has toys at up to 80 percent off regular retail prices. The selection includes craft kits, dolls, stuffed animals, games, and train sets.
- Children’s Toy Box has an impressive selection of educational toys for children, including ant farms, robots, and puzzles.
- Smart Bargains is a wonderful website that sells a variety of items, including discount kids toys. You’ll find Barbie, Bratz, LeapFrog, and K’nex at this site, as well as a number of stuffed animals and children’s home décor items.
If you’re looking for older or hard to find toys, eBay is another useful shopping resource. However, you’ll need to be patient in order to find the best deals on discount kids toys.
Shopping Tips
Shopping for discount kids toys will be easier if you remember the following tips:
- Put quality first. To get the most bang for your buck when shopping for discount kids toys, put the focus on quality over quantity. Don’t clutter up your home with cheap plastic toys that will fall apart after one or two uses. Look for durable, well-made toys that encourage your child’s creativity. For example, a set of wooden blocks can be used in a variety of ways and also makes a great toy for siblings to share.
- Consider the cost of batteries. While it’s smart to avoid battery-operated toys whenever possible, consider investing in a battery charger and several sets of rechargeable batteries if your kids insist on electronic toys. Another good alternative is to look for cheap batteries at your local dollar or discount store. Certain electronics such as mp3 players require a better battery, but most toys can run fine on an inexpensive brand.
- Ask your kids to help pay for their toys. If you’re not certain your child really wants a particular toy, consider asking him/her to contribute part of the cost of the item. Children often change their priorities when asked to pay for toys out of their own allowances.
Rethinking Your Toy Philosophy
While shopping for discount kids toys is a great way to save money, an increasing number of parents are developing a new toy philosophy. When faced with children who seem greedy and unappreciative despite having a large playroom filled with toys, these parents are opting to simply scale back the clutter.
If you are interested in developing a new approach to managing your child’s toys, consider cutting back on the amount of television your child is allowed to watch. Research has shown that children are unable to distinguish between television programs and commercial advertisements. Kids who watch commercials are easily convinced they “need” to have the latest and greatest toys.
Young children are notorious for their short attention spans, so don’t be afraid to take advantage of this fact when managing your child’s toy collection. Divide the toys into several large boxes. Leave one box in your child’s room and place the rest in storage. When your child seems to tire of his/her current toy selection, replace the items with one of the other toy boxes. You’ll be amazed at how well your child responds to these “pseudo” new toys!
A toy co-op is another great way to save money while reducing the amount of clutter in your home. If you live in a neighborhood that has several children about the same age, consider swapping boxes of toys on a monthly or bi-monthly basis. Your child will get to play with several different toys and you’ll get a better idea of his/her preferences without wasting money on unnecessary purchases.
Additional Information
To learn more about buying discount kids toys, check out the helpful articles at LoveToKnow Baby and LoveToKnow Kids.
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Comments
These are good points, Guy. Like with anything ordered online, the cost of shipping might overshoot a budget that is more cost-effective shopping locally.
-- Contributed by: TK2I think that you forgot to mention the shipping and sales tax prices. When you shop for big toys it can be a significant amount. I found that for big toys discounts it is better to check for the final price and not to be tempted to the discount price. Step2 website prices does not include the shipping or sales taxes in the published price. I bought few of step2 products from big toy express where the prices were > $100 less than the final price in step2 web site.
Keep in mind - You always have to check the final price (base + shipping + tax)
-- Contributed by: Guy
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