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Playtime is essential to children but many toys are now branded, leading to a stifling of imagination and making the child a marketing target, writes Joanna Fortune. Andrew Parsons/PA Archive/PA Images

Column Children are conditioned from birth to develop 'brand loyalty'

Family clinical psychotherapist Joanna Fortune says toys don’t just let children ‘play’ anymore – they are constantly selling to them…

TO ANYONE WHO has recently had a child, let me ask you this: How do you feel about the idea that your new baby is already being targeted by some of the biggest brands and marketing campaigns in the world? Your baby is already being groomed and conditioned to recognise, align with and ultimate develop “brand loyalty” to these products, before they have even uttered their first words.

I was in a large toy store recently to buy a birthday gift for my six-year-old goddaughter. I was immediately frustrated – and then really angry – at
how many of the ‘toys’ aimed at little girls are image and make-up focused. There is make your own lipstick, nail-polish, and a variety of others not worth mentioning here. Even the dolls were pimped to the maximum. (Don’t get me started on the Bratz doll franchise…)

I eventually settled on a Paint Your Own Puppy set, but it got me thinking about the serious consequences of this brand exposure and conditioning. Our children are being targeted by marketing companies from their infancy, and so I wondered: what is the effect on child development, and what can we do about it?

Play is essential to children’s development. It is how they learn about their world, who they are, who others in their world are. From here they learn to develop relationships and attachments. Play is a natural experience for children, it comes naturally to them and free, creative, imaginative play is of paramount importance in children’s development.

This overt sexualisation and commercialisation of children’s play and toys is preventing them from exploring and experimenting with feelings and choices. It is stopping children from actually playing. The amount of time children are spending at creative or imaginative play is steadily decreasing. I couldn’t help but observe that even the ‘creative’ toys in this same toy store, such as Lego, were now available in kits that were mostly associated with a brand – Harry Potter, Star Wars, Disney. Even these are exposing children to the influence of bigger brands, leading them to brand recognition and limiting the scope for free expression play with the Lego.

Moreover, it is impossible to ignore the influence of gender stereotyping in how children’s toys are marketed – it’s mostly ‘princess’ and hair or make-up options for girls, while boys’ toys are action based with the roles on offer being firefighter, police officer, soldier and so on.

“You are not just buying a book for your child; the branded book automatically directs you towards the DVD, computer game, pencil case…”

A recent study in Adweek Magazine stated that by the age of three, children in the US can recognise 100 different brands. This is not a phenomenon exclusive to the US by any means. The article goes on to quote a former marketing consultant to Hasbro, Mattel and Nestlé who said:

Babies don’t distinguish between reality and fantasy, so they [companies] think, ‘Let’s get them while they’re susceptible’.

This is compounded by the fact that everything is branded now. You are not just buying a book for your child; the branded book is automatically directing you and your child toward the DVD, computer game, playing cards, pencil case and lunch box that go with it.

By limiting our children’s access to creative and imaginative play we are undermining their creations and projections. We are restricting how they get to work out the world around them and how they feel in it and also how they learn to problem-solve: creative play is essential for children to develop their critical thinking capacity.

The consequences of commercialised play are significant and will have a far-reaching impact in society. The UNICEF report An Overview of Child

Wellbeing in Rich Countries highlighted how the pressure of the working environment and increased focus on materialism combine to damage the wellbeing of our children. We have a society of time-poor parents who are under increasing pressures to work longer hours to maintain a standard of living for families, so compensate for not being there physically for their children by giving them things we think they want, because we’ve all seen the same ad campaigns. But research tells us that material goods do not make children happy – and moreover they would give it all back to have extra time with their parents or carers.

So let’s take some responsibility for what our children are playing with, and at the same time send a message to the marketing companies that our children will not be a part of the increasing commercial culture we all live in. Less of Tattooed Barbie and more sand, Play-Doh or clay, finger painting, baking with parents, sports with parents, outdoor family activities.

We know that what our children want and need most of all is time with their parents or carers – not stuff!

Joanna Fortune is a clinical psychotherapist and the director of the Solamh Parent-Child Relationship Clinic in Dublin.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 12:42 AM

    Back to basics Christmas it is. Buy books and plenty of them. Buy gifts from people who make fantastic products at home. Visit the country markets and actually help people.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 7:52 AM

    @Chris E Clancy Wilson: how can you visit country markets when there are none due to the virus?

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    Sep 12th 2021, 8:01 AM

    @Chris E Clancy Wilson: Sound advice! Couldn’t agree more.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 9:21 AM

    @Kieran Stafford: Country markets are back on, they are in my home town.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 1:03 AM

    runaway consumerism should be discouraged.
    This Christmas binge of buying is unjustifiably bad for the environment and for your soul.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 11:17 AM

    @john doe: On the flip side, it is also good to have a mid winter celebration. When the days are at their shortest and the cold weather seems like an interminable winter, mental health is/should be a priority. Gift giving benefits both the giver and the receiver. The sense of caring and being cared for is a huge lift to the spirits. Christmas also bring families together for a few days. There is a sense of continuity in this annual gift giving tradition. Yes, perhaps in recent times the amount of money spent has been growing out of all proportions, so a cut back is necessary. But don’t forget, after the financial losses of the lockdown, a lot of businesses will need Christmas to keep afloat. Suggestions here of local markets, books etc are excellent. Forget the tat of crackers etc.

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    Sep 13th 2021, 12:50 PM

    @Deborah Blacoe: very well said.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 6:04 AM

    Turns out truck drivers are valuable after all. Pay us properly and not minimum Wage and we’ll even bring you Xmas.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 9:01 AM

    @Mjhint: agree, when stobarts came in to this country they fked it up for drivers. They need to be paid a proper wage for the job that they do.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 11:29 AM

    @Mjhint:Loads of drivers exited the industry due to the low pay and long hours, Now the same companies that treated us like crap are panicking and now are offering what should have always been a proper wage.
    Also since the crash the amount of agencies that sprung up and big companies using them also lead to drivers leaving the industry due to zero hour contracts.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 12:17 AM

    Buy local! I don’t mean goods because I appreciate they for the most part are cheaper online but support your local pubs, restaurants etc by getting vouchers! That’s what I’ll be doing

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    Sep 12th 2021, 11:30 AM

    @Vlad Eire: no, I always get pints from amazon

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    Sep 12th 2021, 2:57 PM

    @aperally: just get sloshed at the local pub and buy nothing else :-)

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    Sep 12th 2021, 2:14 AM

    While this is always a good idea, it’s “particularly important”.. to whom? Will anyone drop dead if they cant get xmas presents? Or you mean its important to the head of the businesses?

    Awh mindless consumerism! How I missed you!
    Newspapers full of sly advertisements disguised as ‘journalism’. Vogons buying their new iPhones and latest consoles.
    Oh,the sound of desperate shoppers whooshing through Dublin’s streets to buy that Pandora for their best frenemies. Pretensy poor people talking about how broke they are, while holding a 5euro starbucks smokeyfrappachachachino. Oh,the frightened look of retail staff, imagining a hundred different ways to finish off the ever so polite customer who just threw money at them.
    Oh, and don’t forget peeps. Just to insure xmas will merry and bright,you gotta get yourself a new penneys pjs!!. A better one than the previous 17 assembled humbly by kids just for your pleasure. Oh, and make sure to hit a pound shop,smyths,carrols,dunnes for some wonderfull ‘irishmade-lol’ plastic yoke no one knows the function of. Oh and another collection of xmas lights.
    And you will sure have a blessed xmas. It truly is a blissful holiday full of fun and laughter.
    Ya have fun boys and girls..

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    Sep 12th 2021, 2:49 AM

    @GaMran: grow up

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    Sep 12th 2021, 3:16 AM

    @Robc: calm down;)

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    Sep 12th 2021, 7:26 AM

    @GaMran: Christmas in your gaf must be some craic

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    Sep 12th 2021, 8:26 AM

    @GaMran: every single thing you said is true. My ideal Christmas present is to get cash or books preferably books or vouchers to get books and like to give cash or vouchers let my family make up their own minds rather than me buying them some useless Chinese tat.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 9:12 AM

    @: how about how unimaginative. I love getting and receiving presents that a bit of thought has been put into.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 10:54 AM

    @GaMran: Jaysus Grinch what rattled your cage this morning. You buy and do what you want leave others to do the same. A bit of fun and laughter wouldn’t do you any harm!

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    Sep 12th 2021, 2:10 PM

    @GaMran: Bah Humbug Ebenezer.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 2:24 PM

    @IamEggBot: oh it is. We laugh and laugh. Mainly cause we understand the value in life. Being together and having people in your life. Being healthy. Family and friends. Not about material cr@ps. Also I was just having a bit of fun here that is all;)

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    Sep 12th 2021, 2:25 PM

    @Liz O’Neill: ah the usual smart comments. Thanks Liz.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 2:33 PM

    @Franny Ando: thats exactly what I was having. Thanks! I didnt force anyone to not buy stuff or do as I say. Don’t know where you got that from. Simple observations that is all. Some people enjoy it,some nit so much. If you disagree thats cool. I love xmas btw. Not the grinch, sorry;)

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    Sep 12th 2021, 2:37 PM

    @EillieEs: unimaginative to you. Maybe they do other creative stuff. You dont know that.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 2:57 PM

    @GaMran: or nothing at all. Remember, it’s the lack of thought that counts

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    Sep 12th 2021, 3:06 PM

    @alan: i never suggested not to gift anything to anyone ever!

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    Sep 12th 2021, 6:39 AM

    Good to see the art of Fear mongering is alive and well after the pandemic! At this rate, they’ll be advertising Christmas on Valentine’s Day in 2022. Costs are rising everywhere. Christmas is the least of people’s problems in Ireland.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 6:51 AM

    @Mike Ruddy: too true. 6 months of a winter looming and the kids just back to school. Many I suspect are more concerned about books, uniforms, voluntary contributions and a warm home!!

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    Sep 13th 2021, 8:59 PM

    @Mike Ruddy: True. I’m looking forward to Hallowe’en and I don’t want to read another article about Christmas until at least November.
    I’m skipping every such article for the next two months. If retailers don’t have items in stock, all the more reason not to panic-buy in September. As for lead times, I think we’re well used to delays by now. I’ve developed the attitude that I’ll look forward to opening whatever, whenever it gets here, and appreciate it.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 7:34 AM

    Ok now we dont have small children anymore so I can understand the feeling of panic there, if you overdo it anyway!
    With the lockdown last year we decided as a family no presents but a good Christmas Eve meal and Christmas day lunch, evryone contributed something and it was the best ever!
    No hassel trying to buy presents we hoped would be ok, we had a lovely time!
    Will be aiming for the same this year! Its very easy to get trapped in consumerism!

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    Sep 12th 2021, 8:06 AM

    @Julie Grey: That sounds lovely! Hope you guys can keep your new tradition going.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 12:13 AM

    Buy early for Chritmas!!!! They only just out out the Halloween bits!

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    Sep 12th 2021, 12:21 AM

    @Joe_X: *put out*

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    Sep 12th 2021, 12:23 AM

    @Joe_X: was chatting with a mate in the supply chain business. He said order now or it may be too late. Madness.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 9:03 AM

    @Paul Clancy: I’ve already got sorted for my lad and the missus I’m in the sc business and I’ve been telling my friends since July to order or buy early this year.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 2:45 AM

    Halfords commenting, absolute joke. Prior to COVID/pandemic, I tried to buy a bike for my son. I was told by the shop manger(Liffey Valley Retail Park) that there’s a 3 week waiting list as they cannot afford to hold stock in Ireland. They only have display bicycles delivered to stores in Ireland.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 3:15 AM

    @Robc: oh grow up;)

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    Sep 12th 2021, 9:26 AM

    @GaMran: Why are you telling everyone to grow up

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    Sep 12th 2021, 2:15 PM

    @Chris E Clancy Wilson: heya. I did’t tell anyone to grow up. Only this dude here. I thought I try myself and understand what fun is there in commanding someone to grow up. Does it bring anything to the conversation. I’m only doing what he does normally when people disa

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    Sep 12th 2021, 2:17 PM

    @GaMran: when people disagree with him. I simply want to understand. Apologies for getting others riled up;)

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    Sep 12th 2021, 8:14 AM

    It will be interesting what the Toy Show looks like this year…. “get this great toy at Smyths. Oh wait, they are out of stock.”. “get this great game at (wherever….). Oh sorry sold out since September.”.
    Could be a fairly grim show based on this article LOL….

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    Sep 12th 2021, 9:26 AM

    @Seeking Truth: it’s an awful show lately

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    Sep 12th 2021, 2:08 AM

    Just order online, sure small business is a thing of the past. It’s too dangerous to go outside now with Covid-19. Best just stay inside and live a worthless pointless life like they want you to do.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 8:50 AM

    Lot to be said this year for Kriskindle.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 2:11 PM

    Has the pandemic taught us nothing .we didn’t miss stuff this last 18 months .we missed people and connection. Generation green don’t want mass produced plastic ,them want the gift of time together and creating traditions .

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    Sep 12th 2021, 1:17 AM

    A h here.. Now f C é k ó f f w I t h X M a s

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    Sep 12th 2021, 10:05 AM

    Don’t forget to pay your Fianna geal vampire home tax first before you buy any pressies ,

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    Sep 12th 2021, 8:57 AM

    Christmas is cancelled

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    Sep 12th 2021, 10:45 AM

    The retail industry is urging Irish consumers to go prematurely crackers.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 10:50 AM

    Yet the price increases were not mentioned must be a sponsored article AGAIN

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    Sep 12th 2021, 3:53 PM

    After the uncertainty of the last while, I’ll be cutting back on Christmas presents. Kids will get their toys and that’s it. The days of me over spending and being broke in January has to change

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    Sep 12th 2021, 6:41 AM

    This message only SEEMS toxic by a range of 1.5-2.4 depending on the first number inserted.

    Way to go algorithm!!!

    [ejet]

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    Sep 12th 2021, 2:33 PM

    Most capitalist think piece ever.. “hurry up and buy for Christmas NOW!”

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    Sep 12th 2021, 5:23 PM

    Make a conscious effort to not buy Made in China this Christmas

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    Sep 12th 2021, 11:50 AM

    The first verse of “September 1913 (by W.B. Yeats) seems apt for this article.

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    Sep 12th 2021, 11:11 AM

    If print money price will go up reason we did not have inflationary time last 10 years after crash was all China working around clock for small wages. Now running out new people so welcome back to stagflation on 70s before China

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