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I'm on the lookout for a family to film with this afternoon - can anyone help? New research suggests that the average UK child has ten times as many toys as they need and that they only actually play with 10% of them. Good Morning Britain is looking to film with mums and dads who admit that their child/children have too many toys - but that they still feel under pressure to spend when it comes to birthdays. We'd need to do about an hours filming with you this afternoon or evening (at a time convenient to you) and then do a live interview with you tomorrow morning from your home(about two minutes) There would be fee of ?200 for this. Pls PM for more details.

Afraid I'm not available but have to agree 100%. It's not just the big stuff but all the tat they acquire along the way. Usually that's the stuff they play with the most!! For us, a lot of it comes from family (grandparents, close uncles/aunties etc) all each spending the equivalent of what is probably sufficient in itself as the main present.

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