Nowadays, the buttons have disappeared
leaving toys and gadgets with colour touch screens and Wifi. Have you ever been
on a train or a bus and sat near a kid aged from one and a half to four years
old playing a game on their parent’s phone or iPad? I’ve been in awe of young
kids around two years old playing Angry Birds so well like it is no one else’s
business. Seriously, the kid knew what he was doing (I would have failed on
sooo many levels).
So, what do kids play with now? Well, not
only do their new shiny toys now have batteries, colour and flashy lights (from
the screen) but the gadgets are even connected to Wifi. Games as apps and on
Steam, TVs and even DVD tuners are connected online via Wifi. Also, you can’t
forget the mobile phones either – a screen ever growing and taken with you
everywhere lent to the kid to keep them quiet and engaged either through apps
or downloaded songs, videos of Dora the Explorer, and the camera capturing
their silly faces and voices you name it. Oh, and laptops with more games and
multimedia + maybe even schoolwork – no internet data? Are you kidding?! What
happens next – we can’t survive without Wifi!! Ok, so maybe that affects the
older teens more but you get the picture. It used to be about batteries (issue
still exists but we recharge them now) and now maybe it will be more about
disappointment with no internet connection.

By the way, Tamagotchi (mentioned in my
last post) lives on as a free app on iOS and Andriods and also as a video game
on iPod and iPad + how can we forget the Nintendo DS (Side note- I honestly
didn't know this until Wikipedia told me =P).
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