All children, they say...
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All children, they say, tend to prefer the box. They ignore the present -- the doll, the toy, the brilliant new game -- and play instead with the packaging. We look for the positive in this, hoping desperately that a preference for the box is a sign of some creative genius in the child. Perhaps it is. Probably it isn't. The child didn't ask for a box; didn't whine and plead and campaign for the box. The parents didn't save and sacrifice and pay good money for the box. The box isn't the present. The box isn't the gift. The box isn't a token of love from the parent to the child. The box is just a box.

