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what is the best age for giving up favourite toy?
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My son has had a cuddly toy,a donkey, which has been his favourite from the age of 6 months and was very very attached to it in his earlier years.
He is now 6yrs old and a little bit more relaxed about donkey but still likes to have him around at bedtime especially.
I mentioned about maybe putting donkey away now he's getting a bigger boy but he didn't like that idea...and i think i worried him as he'd hid donkey away himself for a day or two.
what is the best time for these things or should i just leave it to him?
I remember my mum battling with my brother when he was about 7 or 8 over a similar thing which i don't fancy repeating.
He is now 6yrs old and a little bit more relaxed about donkey but still likes to have him around at bedtime especially.
I mentioned about maybe putting donkey away now he's getting a bigger boy but he didn't like that idea...and i think i worried him as he'd hid donkey away himself for a day or two.
what is the best time for these things or should i just leave it to him?
I remember my mum battling with my brother when he was about 7 or 8 over a similar thing which i don't fancy repeating.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My son used to suck his thumb, and you couldn't take that away. Some of his teachers at school used to nag him about it but I never minded - I just said "well you wont be sucking your thumb when you get married !". When I told my girlfriend this - she said she still sucked her thumb to get off to sleep (and she was married with two children !!)
I have an 11 year old and 10 year old. The younger boy is drowning in a sea of stuffed cats/penguins etc and the elder one still has a couple of stuffed things about - I cleared virtually everything from his room when we were getting some work done and he hasn't asked for it back so I guess that was his decision made - he knows it's in the loft and can have it if he wants. Younger boy asked as soon as his room was sorted and got all his things back (well, most ;o) - i think there is a another bag that he hasn't mentioned!) 6 is still very young.
Ah relax everyone. Donkey is safe and well and going nowhere.
Very funny Mamya. That actually looks a bit our donkey.how did you know?...:O)
What prompted me to ask is when my son's friends and my niece have been over they have all met donkey as he is always around and when i ask what they're favourite toy is called they all said they didn't have one and it made it seem a bit babyish that my Mattie had one.
But thanks to your replies he's had a reprieve and I'll leave it up to matthew.
Very funny Mamya. That actually looks a bit our donkey.how did you know?...:O)
What prompted me to ask is when my son's friends and my niece have been over they have all met donkey as he is always around and when i ask what they're favourite toy is called they all said they didn't have one and it made it seem a bit babyish that my Mattie had one.
But thanks to your replies he's had a reprieve and I'll leave it up to matthew.
And to earlier replies from Joko and Daisy that is awful. Parents can be very mean. My boyfriend had the same with his parents Joko. They were very very comfortable with money for quite a few years but he was never given all that much but he cherished what he had and then when they fell on hard times due to his father's bad habits he used to come home to find his things missing from his room such as his little telly and stereo as they had been taken and sold at a car boot sale.
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