Coping With Battery Operated Gadgets

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Our house is full of kids toys. We’ll clean up the house, finding toys scattered to the furthest corner away from the children’s bedrooms, where the toys are supposed to be kept.

It takes hours to collect together every stray doll, missing puzzle pieces, forlorn teddy bears and Tonka trucks and put them back in their respective places. And yet, somehow our children still insist that they need more toys.

That they haven’t anything to amuse them and the most interesting thing they can find to do is complain to us.

On the rare occasion when our children’s bedrooms are actually housing the bulk of their toys I have taken a chance to peruse their shelves, open their closets and peek under their beds. There are literally toys everywhere!

However, I must say one word in their defense: a great number of these toys are not fully functional due to long-dead batteries that are seldom replaced after the second round. Having such a proliferation of battery operated toys is a phenomenon familiar to most families.

Even more familiar is the occurrence of these toys being inoperable due to their need of fresh batteries.

That...

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