By Lisa Lacy
When I was a kid, the cassette-playing bear Teddy Ruxpin marked the height of interactive play – and the fact that a coworker told my mother he was a money pit and I never received one may be one of the greatest tragedies of my childhood. After all, I was an only child and a toy that actually talked to me was the stuff of dreams.
And here’s where I start to sound like a curmudgeon: Kids today have far more options when it comes to interactive toys, which is not surprising in an era that has given adults connected Read full story ›
Source: The Drum