Do Your Children’s Battery Operated Toys Sometimes Freak You Out When You Are`alone?
My son has a few battery operated toys that are so sensitive that a closing door or the air conditioner sets them off. Its really creepy and scares me when I’m home alone, which I am often as a stay at home mom.
They are not the kids of toys with an on off switch, they are the kind where you have to use a screw driver to remover the batteries.
I have contemplated getting rid of them, because taking the batteries out every day was too hard.
Can I fix them or is it a lost cause?
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ahh, I know what you mean. We had a baby doll years ago that cried all the time; you’d have to just stick her in the laundry room sometime and let her cry herself to sleep. We finally took out the batteries and then she was just a plain old, non-crying nice doll. My daughter was bummed for a while but she was two.
We’ve had a couple other toys, ones that DO have off switches but were frequently abandoned on the couch or in toy boxes left on and some of those would make noise for small creaks and noises. Once I brought my baby downstairs to feed her since we had houseguests upstairs and I knew she’d wake them up. I sat down on the couch in the dim family room, right on Rock and Roll Elmo’s button that made him sing (he was one without an off button). While not an obnoxiously loud toy normally, he sure seemed loud at 2am. And the current Shake and Go racecars go off in the trunk of my car coming home from the store. Can’t turn them off unless they’re out of their package.