Since some people were curious on whether or not most children would be interested.
If Zipzo's kid like the one in blue I could understand his pessimism.
If Zipzo's kid like the one in blue I could understand his pessimism.
I expected a smaller model... with wheels.Everyone is excited...
...Alex is just a buzzkill.
"I don't see how it can be a car...there's no wheels."
"It's like origami without paper"
didn't watch the video,
Kids from poorer families will express consciousness of value. Kids who are taught the value of what they trade with other kids figure it out especially after being burned with a bad trade.A couple of those kids were trying too hard to be grown up. I've not really known any kids to be concerned with the price of stuff if they aren't paying for it lol.
Oh, it's Kids React® to Labo, not kids react to Labo. Oh well.
I guess I'll share my son's video again, since it sort of fits the thread:
Oh, it's Kids React® to Labo, not kids react to Labo. Oh well.
I guess I'll share my son's video again, since it sort of fits the thread:
Yeah, he loves it. We've just done the RC cars and the fishing so far. He and his cousins all had a ball, especially with the fishing.
Funny you should ask that, haha. Right after this video, he didn't say thank you, so I made him wait till the next day to open it. I just played chess with him instead.that's cute. I hope he got to play with it after you built it.
I was watching a review done by a family and I was left with the impression the father bought it for himself. He did everything :)
Really? This seems like a whirlwind slam dunk for kids from day 1. It's everyone else that will be interesting.Since some people were curious on whether or not most children would be interested.
Lol my first thought.
Oh, it's Kids React® to Labo, not kids react to Labo. Oh well.
I guess I'll share my son's video again, since it sort of fits the thread:
So it's $70 for the cardboard+all the strings and little pieces+the games?
Let it go that was 2 or three years ago. Time to move on.Ew, don't give the Fine Bros. clicks, not after the shit they tried to pull with the whole React World nonsense.
Oh, it's Kids React® to Labo, not kids react to Labo. Oh well.
I guess I'll share my son's video again, since it sort of fits the thread:
I was always price conscious from a young age. I wouldn't say I grew up poor, but my family didn't have a lot of money either. There was also other kids to feed besides me.A couple of those kids were trying too hard to be grown up. I've not really known any kids to be concerned with the price of stuff if they aren't paying for it lol.
If that's the case, then it seems to be well worth the price if you plan on getting it for your kid.Yup. It's basically a 60 dollar game with 10 of accessories.
I love what I've played so far. Games definitely too simple and feature light to hold my interest, but building was so much fun and I've only built one thing.
As a kid I was always wary of the prices of the things I asked for.A couple of those kids were trying too hard to be grown up. I've not really known any kids to be concerned with the price of stuff if they aren't paying for it lol.