I've been thinking about this as I have a 6, 4 and 2 year old. After seeing kingfishe2's post on Customer Mapping (which was a great idea, btw), I thought I would start a topic on how you involve your kids.
Good tasks for young kids - sorting by color (my 4-year old is crazy good at this and likes it), using the visual dictionaries to put mini figures together correctly (my 6-year old has mini figures memorized like an encyclopedia), sorting built pieces by manuals (my 6-year old can take manuals and place them out and find partially built pieces to match the set), building to completion (my 6-year old is extremely accurate, so I will often watch him as I build alongside), removing any mega bloks
At first, when we would build a large bulk lot, I would let my oldest keep 1 of the sets as long as he behaved and helped. But he quickly maxed out on how many sets he can have, so now I let him accumulate a small amount of cash per task. To my kids, $1-2 is still a lot of money as they are kindergarten and younger. So far they just save the money, but many times don't really care about it. We take 1-2 trips annually as a family, so we usually chalk up our efforts to our trips. I do often pass them some neat specialty pieces for their random bins that seems to be the best 'payment/reward' so far.
The only issue I run into is my son wanting to rip open any set that is NIB that I want to hang onto for awhile. I am very cognizant of them being spoiled, so I like the fact that they don't seem to want to hang on to much. My 6-year old just has an insatiable urge to build and then move on.
Curious how others incorporate their kids into their hobby/reselling and would appreciate any tips for those of us starting out.
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I've been thinking about this as I have a 6, 4 and 2 year old. After seeing kingfishe2's post on Customer Mapping (which was a great idea, btw), I thought I would start a topic on how you involve your kids.
Good tasks for young kids - sorting by color (my 4-year old is crazy good at this and likes it), using the visual dictionaries to put mini figures together correctly (my 6-year old has mini figures memorized like an encyclopedia), sorting built pieces by manuals (my 6-year old can take manuals and place them out and find partially built pieces to match the set), building to completion (my 6-year old is extremely accurate, so I will often watch him as I build alongside), removing any mega bloks
At first, when we would build a large bulk lot, I would let my oldest keep 1 of the sets as long as he behaved and helped. But he quickly maxed out on how many sets he can have, so now I let him accumulate a small amount of cash per task. To my kids, $1-2 is still a lot of money as they are kindergarten and younger. So far they just save the money, but many times don't really care about it. We take 1-2 trips annually as a family, so we usually chalk up our efforts to our trips. I do often pass them some neat specialty pieces for their random bins that seems to be the best 'payment/reward' so far.
The only issue I run into is my son wanting to rip open any set that is NIB that I want to hang onto for awhile. I am very cognizant of them being spoiled, so I like the fact that they don't seem to want to hang on to much. My 6-year old just has an insatiable urge to build and then move on.
Curious how others incorporate their kids into their hobby/reselling and would appreciate any tips for those of us starting out.
Thank you in advance.