Toy Handcuffs
Toy manufacturers have added handcuffs to their
inventory. Maybe they’ve always been there
as a toy but I never noticed because of toy guns. They seem to be the preferred make believe
for growing boys who want to rule the world.
It is possible.
By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.
Ronald Reagan played with guns in Hollywood and later became
the president of the U.S.A. The media
loves interviewing famous and notorious people.
I can just imagine a convicted murderer on television.
“I’ve always wanted to
be in jail. I played with handcuffs when
I was little”.
A little boy played with his handcuffs in a public place last
week. He showed his mum once he heard
the handcuffs click but, she was on a trip massaging her cellphone.
I suppose it is all legal, because there must be a body that
regulates toy manufacturers. When the cellphone
burst into the scene, they made mini cellphones for kids.
Toys can influence career choices. Little boys in India use real cricket bats or
make them from anything because of the dream of being the next Sachin Tendulkar. It’s soccer in Africa.
Parents buy them soccer balls. They are also very creative in making toys, using
recycled materials to kick around. They might
end up like Kolo Toure, who is presently coaching for Celtic Football Club.
Toy handcuffs from the dollar store also help kids with
their dreams, I guess: to wear the orange prison lockdown uniform and tattoos.By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.
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