Good Toys, Bad Toys
Discover the fascinating evolution of children's toys in "Good Toys, Bad Toys" by Andrew McClary, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2004. This insightful paperback spans 211 pages, exploring the development of toys from early America to the present day. McClary delves into the changing perceptions of toys as seen through the eyes of parents and the mass media, offering a rich perspective on how these beloved items have influenced child development and culture. Whether you're a parent, educator, or toy enthusiast, this book provides a comprehensive look at the intersection of design, social history, and parenting. Uncover the stories behind the toys that have shaped generations and understand their impact on childhood experiences. Dive into "Good Toys, Bad Toys" and enrich your knowledge of toy history and its significance in family life.