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Review on Popping Sensory Classroom Christmas Stocking by Jared Tovar

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Let's face it

We all know they suck when we buy them, right? They are made in China and I think the thinnest possible materials are the main component. They probably contain hundreds of chemicals that are harmful to our kids, and while they're punching holes in the bubble poppers, they're also losing brain cells. But all kids want them, all kids have them, and we can't just let our own kids be unique and stand up for their cause, can we? There are probably kids younger than us who work horribly long hours and get two lousy meals a day just to cook them, and yet we buy horrible toys that in a couple of weeks will end up in the bin, where it will further our groundwater dirty . , our soil, and ultimately push global warming to its limits. The good news is that they keep kids quiet for about two hours before they get bored.

Pros
  • Great design
Cons
  • Flaws