Toys are fun regardless of whether they are made of rock or carbon nanofibers.
When a lot of thought goes into the conception of these fun items, there are some that may not turn out quite right. Can toys be weird and inappropriate? Yes.
Read on to know how.
The game of Operation took a new turn with Eviscerate-Me Erwin. A plush toy essentially, EME will probably teach children about human anatomy in a fun way. However, it could also be counterproductive encouraging children to explore the anatomy of other living beings to see if they are also like EME. Although EME is totally educative in nature, the thought that she nurtures a gothic sense in children just makes her existence weird.
Everyone loves Swedish inventions as a lot of thought, creativity, and innovation goes into them.
Pee&Poo wandered off their graphic design goals to create a children's toy product - Pee&Poo.
Created as an inspiration for potty training Pee&Poo are two plush toys in a pack representing Pee and Poo as seen on their website.
How effective would this be for potty training still remains in question and popular notion suggests that it may even slow down the process giving children false conceptions.
Food Chain Friends could actually play the role of an educational toy helping you explain how your family cat ate the little goldfish in the bowl by your child's bed. This creative invention is a great tool to even ease the pain when a family or pet passes away, or explain balance in nature to your child. We just have to remain hopeful that it does not instil any fear in children that they'd get eaten by a Dinosaur or Godzilla.
Barbies are of many types but this particular one is disturbing. Childbirth Barbie has a baby curled up in her tummy that pops out when her magnetic stomach is detached.
Scientifically, it may vaguely explain a C-section, but other than that, this particular doll seems to be an awkward and unnecessary invention, especially for the Barbie target group.
Unless you want your 4 year old to start exploring the world of reproduction, this one is better left on the store shelves.
Plush is the world around us, and everything in it can be made of plush.
With the innovation of plush organs, toymakers have taken a step further towards educational fun.
While it may be odd to find a child clinging to a plush eyeball or a plush uterus, it is even discouraging to hear their names.I Heart Guts collection has "fun" names for these toys like Mammary: Glad of Milk & Honey! and Tremendous Testical: Having a Ball.
Contemplate on how it would be when your child says "Mama! May I get a Huge Uterus for Christmas? Please? I'll be good!"
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