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This isn't really a hobby because I don't do it normally, but I'm secretly mesmerized by shows like "Dora the Explorer". Pretty much anything with a story is intriguing to me, even if it's an overly simple story meant for toddlers.Hey there!
Funny thing but I've still got my stuffed toys lying all around and a small cards, tazos and figures collection that I started as a kid. To think these things are already so old... And that I like these old themes even more than I used to.
Well, what about you? Got something that would be considered 'childish', 'immature', 'weird' by most population? Not only collectibles or hobbies, feel free to share any funny or not cases of habits and traits
I still have an infinite fascination for rocks and geodes (purely for what they look like and what they are made of). I still research them and get really excited when I see them in the stones sections of museums or gift shops. I guess you could say they rock my world. But in all seriousness, they really do.
Is it childish that I like the TV shows my six year old watches, or am I just a really awesome mom?
I do confess to loving Lego and building model aircraft.
I do mostly the same, although a different choice of card games. I have to disagree that games of any sort are childish. Playing is as childish as sports or painting or playing music is.Video Games and Card/Tabletop games (Magic the Gathering, Yugioh, the Final Fantasy TCG and Warhammer 40K) for me