Most annoying toy for a 2-4 year old
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Most annoying toy for a 2-4 year old
I already got my nephew an Otamatone ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9NjicxoJoc ), but I'm starting to think he might be a bit too young to actually produce the force needed to play it.
So now I need the most annoying toy ever, other than an Otamatone.
Remember this is payback time.. the louder, noisier, annoying, the better....
So now I need the most annoying toy ever, other than an Otamatone.
Remember this is payback time.. the louder, noisier, annoying, the better....
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Gotta go with this one. We used to have one and it got passed on the kids of the parents who got it for us. Justicenakedtwister wrote:I always hated those friggin' popcorn push toys. You know the one with the clear acrylic dome with the balls in it . The kid pushes it and the balls pop and make you go ape shit out of your mind......
Shit I need to add that to my grandsons Christmas list.
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Re: Most annoying toy for a 2-4 year old
Shit Dude! I couldn't even watch the whole video....That is one annoying gizmo.JackANSI wrote:I already got my nephew an Otamatone ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9NjicxoJoc ), but I'm starting to think he might be a bit too young to actually produce the force needed to play it.
So now I need the most annoying toy ever, other than an Otamatone.
Remember this is payback time.. the louder, noisier, annoying, the better....
Re: Most annoying toy for a 2-4 year old
...i kinda want oneDogAlpha wrote:Shit Dude! I couldn't even watch the whole video....That is one annoying gizmo.JackANSI wrote:I already got my nephew an Otamatone ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9NjicxoJoc ), but I'm starting to think he might be a bit too young to actually produce the force needed to play it.
So now I need the most annoying toy ever, other than an Otamatone.
Remember this is payback time.. the louder, noisier, annoying, the better....
The script was written, and the villian was cast. The provocation needed, they will provide. They did it before, they'll do it again.
I second that on the drumset i bought one for my son and hes 4 and it can be annoying but i just deal with it b/c i feel that it well benefit him at such a young age.Lisa wrote:I always find drums to be nice. No batteries dieing so they always work. Parents can take away the sticks and they can still make noise. Don't forget the symbols and cowbell.
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This is worse
Holy shit I made this mistake and bought Gnip-Gnop for my kids. Somehow I don't remember it to be this annoying.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpSRS0ZQYPU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpSRS0ZQYPU
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Denis Leary has an opinion.... Go to the 4:08 mark if you want to skip ahead, or better yet, the 4:40 mark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPOP5sQ0vcI
Denis rules!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPOP5sQ0vcI
Denis rules!
You better call me a doctor - feelin' no pain!
I bought my nephew a toy drum set (full set, only one cymbal), and a toy guitar (actually a toy, but real strings... Weird!). I hope he plays it all hours, day AND night!thebattle wrote:I second that on the drumset i bought one for my son and hes 4 and it can be annoying but i just deal with it b/c i feel that it well benefit him at such a young age.Lisa wrote:I always find drums to be nice. No batteries dieing so they always work. Parents can take away the sticks and they can still make noise. Don't forget the symbols and cowbell.
