Moments and Memories

Moments and Memories

Friday, 5 April 2013

Wall Track Hot Wheel - Toys - Buy or Borrow (Rent)

When I have kids, I become more frequently stop at the toys store.
Maybe I'm too serious therefore mostly I end up buying education toys or prefer buy a book.
I found an excuses which prevent me to buy a lot of toys, cause children easily get bored with their toys.
Even so, I remember my Daddy always brought Barbie for me which I love to have but have no memory to play with it (a prove that I barely play with it).
When I visit other friend or relatives house, sometime I think I shall buy a toys for Josh.
Since Josh love the car or train (as we introduce to the boy), then I think to have a real car track or rail train.
We got a present of rail train too early and it's didn't work since I kept it.
haven't had a chance to search for a car track, most of the time Josh played on his big brother house ^^ from a battery to manual one, from big size to very mini size track.

Yesterday I saw a Wall Track Hot Wheel (which cost you around $80) left unused on Josh's big brother toys box.
I get an idea to borrow it for a month and search the instruction from youtube and tradaaa....
Josh really happy to have it on our wall and he still amazed on how the car move on the track. Thanks to the big bro allowed us to borrow it ^^.

Oh there one part left, but still work.

Josh keep playing with his new toy


I buy a toys when:
- have a long term used
- have an education purpose
- Improving your creativity
- Something you can't try to create
- Affordable to my pocket (Not too expensive - hahaha)

Other than above criteria, I think to just borrow it or rent it.
Now days you can rent a toys and of course the hygiene must be a priority when you search the rental shop.
Never done it before, but I saw my friend rent a huge cooking stove toys for 1 month and it's cost you like 10% or less from the original price. I think that a good deal.
Just browse and we could find a rental shop for daily used (Party time), weekly or monthly.

Happy Playing!

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