Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Unwrapping Your Action Figures Toys



I am basically an impatient person and always want to get things done fast. One of the things that peeve me most is unwrapping ‘hard to unwrap’ packages. More often than not I will end up ripping off the beautifully-designed packaging, whether they are made of paper, plastic, vinyl or whatever materials. I always grumble to myself - why are they so difficult to open up?

Some parents may not agree with me but kid’s toy packaging is frustratingly difficult to unwrap. I understand the packaging is meant to secure the toy from theft and loss, but sometimes even a professional thief will give up trying to remove them.

When you finish unwrapping the packaging you are faced with another equally tedious task of untying and untangling all the twist ties, unscrewing screws, and removing tapes and staples. Finally you have to use all your brain juice to assemble the cool looking toy, which is by no means an easy exercise.

So it came as a surprise after watching this video to see how easy it is to unwrap the Despicable Me 2 Minion Stuart. You can actually press Minion Stuart's chest through the transparent window packaging to make him laugh. You can even put your hand through the side window of the packaging to turn his head and activate his voice. This is really a smart way to test a toy before deciding to buy it.

The packaging box contains so much of useful information and pictures, including the story line of the movie, other action figures toys, and instruction on installing the batteries. Assembly Minion Stuart is minimal; in fact all you need is to install the batteries and it is complete. It really is a robust and well-designed piece of toy which I am sure your kid will love.

However not all toys are so well made like the Despicable Me 2 series. It is advisable for parents to always check a toy to make sure there are no sharp edges, small and loose parts which their kids can swallow, pins and staples which can accidentally injure them. Parents should supervise their kids at play and teach them safety and responsibility.

Unwrapping the toy’s packaging is not a walk in the park but seeing the excitement and smile on your kid’s face is worth all the troubles.

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