Sunday, April 10, 2011

People overcome the joy of toys?


Contrary to popular depictions, toys are not and have never been just the domain of children. In fact, constantly toys have captured the imagination of the general public and are the companions of adults, as they are a staple in the lives of children around the world. Of course, the main reason for the lasting nature of toys is difficult to define; However, their variety and ever-evolving look and selection means that the value of toys and games as simple as a means by which children and adults can enjoy is unlikely to fall out.

Toys date back thousands of years in our history. For example, many toys, including small wagons, bird-shaped whistles and toy monkeys have been excavated from the ruins of Indus Valley civilization, which dated from 3000 to 1500 Bc. In ancient Egypt, children often played with dolls, made of stone or ceramic, with wigs and movable limbs; While infants in ancient civilizations, Roman and Greek occupied themselves with bows and arrows, dolls in terracotta or wax and first yo-yos.

As it has developed the technology, toys of today are more likely to be made of plastic or other synthetic materials. But even as toys are produced and what they can do toys is advanced, the fact that children can learn and play with toys has not altered. For example, many toys can assist cognitive development of children and help them to identify shapes, textures and sizes. Puzzles can also help in mental development of growing children or young adults, teaching them the ubasics problem solving and sometimes even the principles of certain scientific concepts: for example, Newton's cradle is a desktop toy that shows the conversion of momentum and energy.

Toys are a great place in the imagination of the audience that film often represent toys-inanimate objects-otherwise as living beings. Films like Disney Toy Story 1 and 2, and (where missile technology is used to improve toy figurines), small soldiers (1998) portrays toys as ' alive ' and taking on a power and force all their own. The success of these films clearly shows that toys are not only an obsession, but young adults.







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