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It is true that the parents nowadays spend a huge amount of money for buying toys for their children.

There are certain advantages to buying toys for children; however, the disadvantages are also worth
considering. Both sides will be discussed in this essay.

The main benefit of buying expensive toys is that they serve an educational purpose. Parents believe
that by playing with interactive games, children will enhance their learning skills and understanding.
Many toys are designed to clarify educational concepts. For example, Scrabble helps improve vocabulary
and word generation ideas. Consequently, children who play with educational toys can become smarter
than their peers. Secondly, in families where both parents work, it is extremely difficult for them to
dedicate enough time for the children. As a result, parents buy toys for their children so that it can
compensate for the time they are unable to spend with children.

Despite the above mentioned positive arguments, there are some disadvantages to having too many
toys. The biggest problem is that children become introverts. In the past, toddlers used to play outdoor
games with their peers which in turn helped them develop skills such as leadership and team work. On
the contrary, now they are becoming reclusive because they play alone with their toys. Therefore, they
do not easily mingle with others. Moreover, family ties are weakening among this generation of
children. As they spend less time with their parents and more time with non-living objects, they are not
attached to their parents. This discourages them from sharing their emotions with their parents. Surveys
have shown that teenagers are more comfortable sharing their feelings with their toys than their
parents. Obviously, children are impacted when they have too many toys to play with.

To conclude, playing with toys certainly benefit children because it enables them to learn many new
things and acquire useful skills. However, if children spend too much time with their toys or if they have
too many toys, they may become introverts with poor social skills.

Children are fond of toys.As a result many parents buy lots of toys for their children. On one hand, toys
can be a great tool for the child’s learning ; but on the other, excessive fondness for toys can lessen a
child’s social interaction and consequently under develop the child’s social skills. Over the course of this
essay I will discuss both the pros and cons of using large number of toys on children.

There are several positive effects of toys on the mental growth of a child. With advancement in medical
science and technology, toys have become more interactive and innovative over the years.
Consequently such toys greatly aid the development of a child. For example, in an experiment
conducted by a group of American scientists, children were divided into two groups. One group was
taught alphabets with the use of interactive toys while the other group was taught using conventional
teaching methodology. At the end of the experiment it was found that more child learned alphabets
using toys than through conventional methods. Therefore it is clear that toys help in child’s mental
growth.

However every coin has two sides.It is important for a child to socialise during their formative years.This
helps the child to be expressive and develop good communication skills. Large number of toys can make
children addicted to them. This can lead to serious problems for children such as less interaction with
other kids. As a result children can become socially awkward. Therefore it is abundantly clear that
although toys are great for a child’s development, excessive use can sometimes do more harm than
good.

Through a wide range of arguments, I have clearly depicted the pros and cons of the effect of toys on
children. On one hand it aids a child’s growth, while on the other excessive use can be harmful.

Model Essay 1:

In order to cultivate children's intellectual development, a growing number of parents spend money on
purchasing different toys for their children. According to an official survey, children's educational toys
can allow their cognitive development to be effective and faster. The following paragraphs are going to
discuss the pros and cons for children having lots of playthings or toys.

Apparently, providing a wider range of toys to children to play with can benefit their psychological
developments. The best toys engage a child's senses, spark their imaginations and encourage them to
interact with others. For example, Lego blocks can help preschoolers to learn letters, numbers and
languages skills. Moreover, it can improve their communication skill as well when they play with other
kids. As everyone knows, communication plays an essential role in our life and the toys can help them
have playmates with whom they communicate a lot. Finally, some toys are made for children's
educational purposes. For example, blocks, educational computer games, puzzles etc. ignite the
creativity of children and let them find out their interests.

Nevertheless, other people propose that the argument above is merely a one sided story as children
having too many playthings become greedy. For instance, many parents spoil their children by
purchasing every toy the children want. Afterwards, those children will have a strong desire to acquire
more toys. Moreover, those toys need a plenty of money and wasting is an evil act. Furthermore, too
many toys may grow a conformist mentality in a child as they are immature to distinguish the good from
the bad and they just follow other children's playing style, activity and characters. Finally, if a child gets
every toy he wants, he will not value most of the toys and lose his interests on a toy and would like to
have a new toy. Thus the true need of toys is misused by purchasing a lot of toys to the children.

In conclusion, toys play an important role in helping a child's growth but too many toys affect children's
psychological development negatively. Thus parents should lead them in a proper way and purchase a
reasonable number of toys that they would feel right for their children.

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