Gosh. how protected the children are nowadays, this last set of posts has brought back so many memories, as a child in the war our toys were few and far between and it was only after the war that the bombs, guns, swords etc appeared. Nowadays, it would be 'No you cannot have a model AK47 to play with @ £5.35, but here is a tablet @ £300.00, go and sit down and play games on it and see what else you can find to do with it' and the child stays shrouded indoors, no fresh air, no dirt and no knowledge of the real world, in fact judging from what I hear around me the fact that I do not subscribe to social media is apparently the ultimate sin. Thank goodness I was young when I was, poor and enduring rationing, I sometimes think we were better off. My first real toy after the war was a Dinky car, a Buick, always remember repainting it green while listening to the cup final either 46 or 47, Charlton were playing. It was hot and the smell of the paint made me feel sick.