Saturday, November 19, 2011

Can you help me conduct a short survey please?

I need to conduct a short survey for Primary research in my GCSE Graphic products Design Folder Please could you answer the following questions:





1. Do you have a child aged between 3 and 6 years of age?


2. What is your childs favourite Traditional fairytale story?


3. Would you purchase an eductional toy for your child?


4. What is your favourite Traditional Fairytale story?


5. Do you think there is a need for fun and educational toys for children?


6. Would you prefer your child to learn english and communication skills at an early age?


7. What price would you pay for a good quality educational toy?


8. What would you expect of a good quality toy?


9. Do you think there are too many educational toys?


10. Would you prefer your child to use a traditional toy instead of computers?


11. Would your child enjoy a toy that included things like Dragons, Knights, Giants etc?


12. Have you ever purchased an educational toy for your child?

Can you help me conduct a short survey please?
1. Do you have a child aged between 3 and 6 years of age? Yes Twins aged 3


2. What is your childs favourite Traditional fairytale story? Cinderella Sleeping beauty


3. Would you purchase an eductional toy for your child? Yes


4. What is your favourite Traditional Fairytale story? Princess and the pea


5. Do you think there is a need for fun and educational toys for children? Yes


6. Would you prefer your child to learn english and communication skills at an early age? Yes


7. What price would you pay for a good quality educational toy? £50


8. What would you expect of a good quality toy? Value for money and something that they won't grow out of overnight! Something to stimulate the imagination


9. Do you think there are too many educational toys? Yes and they nearly all take batteries and mum needs a degree to know how to use them!


10. Would you prefer your child to use a traditional toy instead of computers? Absolutely! traditional toys fire the imagination. computers are great for communication and learning but I would hate for my kids to sit playing computer games all day long!


11. Would your child enjoy a toy that included things like Dragons, Knights, Giants etc? Yes they love fairies and the naughty ladies (witches and ugly sisters!)


12. Have you ever purchased an educational toy for your child? Yes
Reply:In response to an earlier answer, do not email someone that you do not know.
Reply:1. yes


2. Goldilocks and the Three Bears


3. yes


4. Rapunzel


5. yes


6. yes


7. $25


8. I would expect my child to learn a lot from the toy.


9. yes


10. yes


11. no


12. yes


I hope this helps
Reply:YES
Reply:1. Yes


2. Hansel and Gretel


3. Yes


4. The story of the Traditional Fairy with a Tail


5. One toy can do both


6. As early as he is comfortable with


7. £1-£30


8. Much fun


9. No


10. Most Ps2 games are proved to raise I.Q, so not necessarily, no.


11. Yes but would prefer Spider-Man


12. Yes
Reply:1, no


2, billy goats gruff


3, yes


4, charlottes web


5, yes


6, yes


7, £25


8, safety


9, no


10, yes


11, yes


12, yes
Reply:1. yes aged 5


2. Goldilocks and the three bears


3. Yes


4. Same as at 2


5. Yes


6. Yes but also a second language


7. Depends on what it is...too general a question


8. To be educational, long lasting and safe


9. No


10. No.. about 50/50


11. Yes


12. Yes
Reply:1. i have 2 children in that age bracket


2. goldilocks


3. yes


4. red riding hood


5. yes


6. yes


7. up to £80


8. bright coloured, interesting, robust


9. no, not enough variety


10. combine both


11. yes


12. yes
Reply:1. A son age 5


2. Goldie Locks and the 3 Bears


3. Yes


4. Cinderella


5. YES


6. Yes


7. 65.00 to 150.00


8. Learn and grown with the child Like the V Smile game system and "smart"ridges


9. No


10. No, Computers' will be a huge part of his future


11. Yes


12. Yes





Good luck with your survey!
Reply:1. No


2. N.A


3. Yes


4. Cinderella


5. Yes


6. Yes


7. £10-£20


8. Durable, safe, fun


9. No


10. Mixture of both


11. My friends children do


12. Have purchased for other peoples children





P.S do think they need to re-evaluate the age ranges on some toys as the toys i buy for my friends children always have to be older than they are.





hope this helps!!!
Reply:1. yes 1 child in that age bracket


2. The Gingerbread Man


3. Yes


4. Hansel %26amp; Gretel


5. Yes


6. Yes


7. £20-£25


8. I would expect it to be durable and value for money.


9. No


10. Yes


11. Yes, especially knights


12. Yes
Reply:Do your own work!!
Reply:#1 yes


#2 one i've made up myself


#3 yes


#4 little red riding hood


#5 yes


#6 yes


#7 £30.00


#8 lots of colours, lots of visuals, different programmes that they can learn with and a toy that they can also express themselves with


#9 there are too many toys that are alike


#10 yes


#11 yes


#12 yes
Reply:1. Do you have a child aged between 3 and 6 years of age?


He's now 8yrs old


2. What is your childs favourite Traditional fairytale story? -


It was Rumpelstiltskin %26lt;he liked the foot-stamping%26gt; - non-traditional it was Peter Pan


3. Would you purchase an eductional toy for your child? -


frequently did.


4. What is your favourite Traditional Fairytale story?


%26lt;hansel %26amp; gretel or possibly The 12 Swans


5. Do you think there is a need for fun and educational toys for children? -


yes, I think they need to have both, but they dont have to be mutually exclusive you have educational toys which are really fun!


6. Would you prefer your child to learn english and communication skills at an early age?


He learnt his alphabet by the age of 3 and like word play games etc from about the same age


7. What price would you pay for a good quality educational toy?


Depends on what it is - bought a range of 'educational toys' starting from around £3 up to about £70 for electronic devices


8. What would you expect of a good quality toy?


entertainment, fun, longevity (i.e. doesnt break and doesnt 'go out of fashion' so can be used by siblings too


9. Do you think there are too many educational toys?


I think there are many educational toys that do not capture the imagination of children, but only fulfil the guilt-trip of hard working parents who do not think they are involved enough. I think there is a lack of good quality, truly fun (entertaining and engaging) educational toys.


10. Would you prefer your child to use a traditional toy instead of computers?


Yes, for the most part- it depends on the age - you want them to develop motoneuron(?) skills, language, imagination etc before being wedded to technology, but I dont think computers or electronic toys should be utterly excluded from a child's range of toys or development


11. Would your child enjoy a toy that included things like Dragons, Knights, Giants etc?


Yes, he would love it (even now!) - he had a wooden castle (with drawbridge etc and had knights, dragons etc - moved on to the megablocks Dragons sets now -


12. Have you ever purchased an educational toy for your child?


Yes, many and for other people's children too!
Reply:(1) yes age 4


(2)little red ridinghood


(3)yes


(4) havent got one


(5)yes


(6)yes


(7)£30


(8)every thing


(9)no


(10)yes


(11)yes


(12)yes
Reply:far toooooooooo long
Reply:1. Yes (Age 5)


2. Goldilocks and the 3 Bears


3. Yes


4. Sleeping Beauty


5. Somewhat


6. Yes


7. Between $20-$70


8. Something that would keep him interested for more than a day, something that is teaching him lessons without making it seem like school.


9. No, not enough good ones


10. Yes


11. Yes


12. Yes
Reply:1. yes


2. Epic of Gilgamesh


3. No, we make things together for education.


4. Dante's "Inferno" but, #2 is good also.


5. Yes


6. Yes


7. $20 USD if I buy one.


8. Safety with the ability to expand with the child's interests.


9. Not sure. Many areas of interest for children.


10. Both. This depends on how fast a child learn. Computers can provide more interaction and education in a small area. But, I not consider them a toy as much as I consider them an educational tool.


11. No.


12. Yes, when he was less than 12 months.
Reply:1. Yes


2. he is a boy and mad about The Thomas The Tank Engine


3. Yes, I did for older


4. Don't have now. After invasion of Pokemon, Digimon and Tweenies I am kind of brain washed ))


5. We are overloaded with all kind of toys. Just spend, spend, spend..


6. I am more than lucky to have Cbeebies. It is very good


7. Depends what is it. £ 20-80ish. No more- it's just a toy!


8. Don't broke at the first evening and, Please!, if it's possible NO BATTERIES! Adaptor is better


9. Yes, and adverts about them is well especially as Christmas is coming .....


10. Works for little one (Thomas the tank engine). As they get older it is impossible to avoid comp, PSP, Game Boy (all series) ext.


11. Sorry, not main(( Engines only


12. You did asked that: I did. Witeach and Leapad but not for little one yet
Reply:I'll help but not on here.





You can email the questions to me at driver08uk@yahoo.co.uk and I'll be sure to respond.
Reply:i would but its way to ling but anyways.


1.no


2.i dont have a child so how could it have a fave toy.


3i ant got a vhild so no


wots the point in carrying on
Reply:1. no


2. n/a


3. if i had one yes


4. rain babies


5. yeah


6. yeah


7. it depends on how much i wanted to toy or my child wanted the toy.


8. something that the child will enjoy and obviously is not harmful to the child in anyway.


9. nah


10. not necessarily


11. n/a


12. n/a





don't know how much i can help since i dont have kids but if i did have kids thats how i would answer :)
Reply:sorry would love to help but have no sprogs!


i haev little sisters if that helps? and 5 nephews?
Reply:1. No, but I taught 3-year-olds for 3 years


2. My kids always loved "The Three Bears"


3. I purchased many education toys for my classroom and plan to when I have kids of my own.


4. Cinderella


5. Definitely. Especially those that are distributed through mainstream stores like WalMart and Target.


6. Yes. I think it is easier to learn communication skills than it is to correct them when they are learned incorrectly.


7. Depends on the toy, but $20-$30.


8. Not to break immediately.


9. Not at all.


10. Depends. Everything in moderation.


11. The boys loved to play with our toy castle.


12. Purchased many for my classroom.
Reply:1. No


2. Not applicable


3. Not appliacable


4. The Fisherman and His Wife


5. Yes


6. Not applicable


7. Up to £200


8. That it did what it said on the box, was not dangerouss to eh child playing with it, would remain of interest for at least 6 months


9. No


10. Not applicable


11. Not applicable


12. No, but have for other children
Reply:Sorry, my children are grown.
Reply:1. yes 2


2. Goldilocks and the 3 bears


3. yes


4.Hansel and gretel


5. definatly


6. yes


7.£50


8. sturdy educational, bright and colourfull noisy and interesting


9.no more the merrier


10. think modern toys have there place so no


11.definalty


12.all the time
Reply:1) no


2) n/a


3) yes - if I had a child...


4) goldilocks and the 3 bears, with the ending where the bears ate goldilocks - moral of the story: don't steal or break into other peoples houses and eat their porridge!


5) yes


6) yes


7) no idea, depends on the toy, don't want to spoil my kids so probably less than £100


8) safe and reliable - not going to break or be dangerous for small kids


9) no idea - there are probably lots of rubbish ones


10) yes


11) I hope so


12) n/a - don't have a child yet


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