Report slams wish lists for toys on children's websites
LONDON - Websites should not offer children e-wish lists, which give children the chance to make a wish list of toys which can be emailed to their parents, because most familes can't afford the expensive gifts, according to a new report.
Family and Parenting Institute: calling for e-wish list ban
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