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Guides for Secondary School — 3 Eguides for Secondary students, parents & educators about top issues August 2004– Sydney, Australia. Sydney moms have discovered a way of supplying their children with high quality children's educational toys and they're only paying 21 percent of store price. These moms are not expending hours in discount stores or second hand toy stores. They're purchaseing high quality, highly sought after children's educational toys and instead of paying $101 they're paying only $20. They have organised themselves in groups of five or six and every mom is purchaseing a toy worth $100. These toys are then moved within the group in order that the group has toys to the value of $501 - $601 and every child has a one month turn with the toy before proceeding it on to the next family. Ute Fumeaux, CEO and founder of child-educational-toys.com is a mom of three who empathated with the thousands of moms who discover it hard discovering the extra paper bills for those high quality children's educational toys on the industry. Yet then, Ute came up with a good idea, one that to date has probably saved her 100's of dollars…………….Actually that idea has saved four of her friends 100's of dollars. It was such a simple idea, that when Ute shared it with four friends in her mom's group, they laughed. It simply appeared too simple not to be something that eachone did. The idea? Toy Sharing Hang on let's clarify. five moms of males and females of similar ages got together – used to have a look both on-line and at the multitude of toy catalogues in the mail box. They every chose $101 worth of high quality (relatively unisex) children's educational toys. They then create a share enterprise or toy library enterprise with the toys. Every family had one month turns of every of the toys. At the end of every month the toys were rotated within the group. Thus let's have a look at what that meant firstly for the children: New high quality educational toys every month. Only when they were bored/no lengthyer making use of the toy as often, it went to somebody else and a new toy arrived. More space to play as their rooms were less cluttered with toys There was more currency available to the family for other 'necessities'. And then of course from the parents perspective: Because new toys were circulating each month, there used to be always an answer for “can I've…” Currency saved Less unaccustomed toys lying around the house High quality educational toys were available to their children. That process might seem simple yet we all understand there are 1000's of families feeling the pinch who still love to be allowed to afford high quality children's educational toys for their children. Well why not attempt Ute's idea and save yourself 100's of dollars and be allowed to give your children their toys? www.child-educational-toys.com About The Author Ute Fumeaux - Mom of three beautiful children and CEO of www.child-educational-toys.com fumeaux@optushome.com. |