All I see these days in the headlines are gift lists of ideas to help you find and buy and then give the perfect gift. To your spouse, kids, teacher, hostess. All those gifts that – well, let’s be honest here, nobody really wants.
All I see these days in the headlines are gift lists of ideas to help you find and buy and then give the perfect gift. To your spouse, kids, teacher, hostess. All those gifts that – well, let’s be honest here, nobody really wants.
Claire Green, President of Parents’ Choice Foundation, a nonprofit organization that helps us all make the most out of play for our children, was explaining to me recently what she looks for in choosing a really great toy as a gift: “The best toys prompt children to think, feel, or do; they encourage curiosity, empathy and creativity.”
No, it’s not money, or another designer something or another. It’s advice. Advice Millennials really don’t want – but they need. Now. Before it’s too late. Here are a few showstoppers to weave in to the upcoming holiday time you’ll spend together:
Claire Green, President of Parents’ Choice Foundation, a nonprofit organization that helps us all make the most out of play for our children, was explaining to me this morning what she looks for in really great toys as gifts: “The best toys prompt children to think, feel, or do; they encourage curiosity, empathy and creativity.”