Sometimes a mom has to do what a mom has to do. Even if she doesn’t feel like it.
Lynn Marie from Indiana recently made a TikTok where she revealed that she isn’t too psyched about playing with her daughter and her dolls.
“Last night, my daughter asked me to play with her and I hate doing that,” she said in the video. “I will go for a walk or take her somewhere, I don’t want to play with Barbies. But I felt bad because she is my only child.”
Eventually, however, Lynn agreed to her daughter’s request. And even though she said her efforts were “half-hearted”, they meant the world to the little girl.
Government asks malls, airports to ensure no sale of non-BIS toys
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Government asks malls, airports to ensure no sale of non-BIS toys
Dipak K Dash / TNN / Updated: Apr 14, 2021, 08:21 IST
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Toys can be seen on display at a toy shop. Centre has made BIS certification on toys mandatory to boost domestic manufacturing. (Representative image)
NEW DELHI: The government’s standards organisation has asked all malls and airports to ensure no non-BIS certified toys are sold within their premises. Indian has banned the sale of non-BIS certified toys from January 1.
Chief of Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), Pramod Kumar Tiwari said they have sensitised the stakeholders about the new norm and for complete compliance. He said so far 250 toy manufacturers have obtained the BIS certification. Only seven months back there was not a single BIS certified manufacturer in India.
There’s a saying that goes, “We’re not raising children. We’re raising adults.” So when Tabatha Marie’s child refused to clean up his room, she decided to teach him a lesson. Tabatha trashed his toys.
The mom posted a TikTok, explaining her reasoning behind the decision, and said she is not raising a disrespectful man it is not mommy’s or a woman’s job; if you make a mess, you have to clean it.
Some parents, however, thought Tabatha’s punishment was too harsh. They started commenting their thoughts under her video, sparking a heated debate on teaching children responsibility.
A struggling 261-year-old U.K. toy-store chain is seeking a new lease of life in the hands of billionaire Mukesh Ambani, who’s looking to India where about a fifth of the world’s babies are born to fuel its revival. Hamleys, a British retail icon that hasn’t made a profit for a number of years, plans to quadruple its outlets in the former British colony to more than 500 in three years despite the pandemic, according to Darshan Mehta, chief executive officer of Ambani’s Reliance Brands Ltd. Besides the main growth market, the company is also adding stores from Europe to South Africa and China, he said in an interview.
NEW DELHI: The government’s standards organization has asked all malls and airports to ensure no non-BIS certified toys are sold within their premises. Indian has banned the sale of non-BIS certified toys from January 1.
Chief of Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), Pramod Kumar Tiwari said they have sensitised the stakeholders about the new norm and for complete compliance. He said so far 250 toy manufacturers have obtained the BIS certification. Only seven months back there was not a single BIS certified manufacturer in India.
Sources said about 100 foreign companies have applied for licences, but so far none of them has got it. They added the primary aim of making BIS certification mandatory was to boost domestic manufacturing.