Teaching Pride through Online Baby Toys

Posted By on January 28, 2011

Your children are our main customers, and our business considers your child as the center of our business decisions. Pride is often misunderstood and it’s given a meaning it does not deserve. According to some scholars, such a virtue must be suppressed at all times and application of disciplinary techniques if the child begins showing the same. In other words, some believe that the child should not develop pride and it is harmful for him to do so. We reject such an idea because pride is simply defined as the feeling of joy resulting from the work, achievement or creation of an individual. Instead of branding them as nonsense or non-useful, the others should be appreciating and praising the work created. Our Baby TV Videos and other game-based educational materials are based on the idea that pride is good. Every time your child finishes a level or a stage, the game will show off some praises or recorded applauses. Your child will surely see how his work is valued and why it is valued as such. In some of our online baby toys, there is even a ten-second high-resolution animation video showing our appreciation for what your child created. As time goes by, you will see that your child has rapidly developed a good sense of life.

Baby videos are what we need to develop our children’s self-esteem and pride. The video games will give him some problems wherein he has to use his own decision-making and selective-creativity to come up with a solution or to answer the problem posed by our games. At the end of every level, your child will surely enjoy the special effects and animations showing our appreciation for every problem finished or for every stage conquered.

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