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What is the right age for kids to stop playing with toys?

Toys are for fun time, else what is the right time to stop them from playing with it so that they can focus on the future.

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That age would be maybe around 90 or better. Up to a grown-up is living and breathing and working, they might need to play with toys of some sort. I realize I will. I'm staying here taking a gander at my flunky lunch box that stores my pens and markers on my worktable. Also, the pink tape gadget, and the sticker machine I got, the kick the bucket cutting machine I'm despite everything making sense of how to function, and all the shading colored pencil and markers I simply love to take a gander at ... 

Be that as it may, what I think for the plan of this inquiry, it would almost certainly be pre-high schooler and early teenager years when a youngster needs to be viewed as an adult, and how their companions see them may impact them to quit playing with toys for a spell. 

In any case, that is only an impermanent phase of needing to fit in and not look silly, that leaves after a period. At that point their inclinations may go to offer them the chance to purchase things that if not as of now, would in certainty be toys. There's those little troll dolls, and the ET doll I needed to get my father after he saw the film, and the Alf doll my ex got me, and the entirely pink flamingo lights I hung last Christmas, also the little pink Christmas tree I had in my bedroom...I'm not a pink individual, yet fun will be fun after all ... 

Goodness, and I about overlooked all the Furby's which were prohibited from government workplaces since they recorded discussions...

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