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Toys to fall for or live with?

Published: 11 June 2008 Publication History

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Children's Attachments to Artifacts tackles some of the paradoxes generated by "instant" consumer satisfaction approaches, including cognitive studies, and advocates a developmental approach to studying how a child's relation with artifacts evolves over time (I grow with my toys, and my toys grow with me).

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    IDC '08: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Interaction design and children
    June 2008
    289 pages
    ISBN:9781595939944
    DOI:10.1145/1463689
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