What's in a Tag?
From Baby Einstein, Leap Frog and Tiny Love, these educational toy products geared towards your little ones are valuable learning tools but do not add any more value in your bank account. Don't get me wrong, I love their unique products but it breaks my heart when I become a hostage in my own living room and my home is turned into a toy store and all Kaelin is interested in playing with are the tags of these products. Having kids is already expensive enough but it is like a slap-in-the-face when they play with these simple yet inexpensive (essentially free and at no extra cost) household items in delight and to your dismay. From tags, string, remote controls, paper and plastic bags, why are children drawn to things that were not meant to be played for their amusement and enjoyment? When these items come within her radar, her eyes widen, her mouth salivates and she crawls with lightning speed. The toy market and retailers have taken wind of this knowledge and now sells a product catered to this idea ... velcro-laced tags stickable to fabric. Paying for tags, you ask? Since it's something that you have to shell out money for, I'll bet any money that no baby will be playing with these! Now that's money to be made!












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