This is too funny. To top it off, this article is about toddlers? O.o I don't know about anyone else's kids, but my "toddlers" can only play a couple of the games on Neopets and that's about it. Robin, my three year old, just loves to play the colouring game (which can only be gotten to from a link now), Snowmuncher, and the occasional Kacheek Seek. You set that Snowmuncher on zen mode and she's can sit there forever.

lol Now little Gwen, my two year old (as of tomorrow

), she doesn't even do that much. She likes to click on her sister's Snowmuncher and maybe some Kacheek Seek, but she mainly likes to watch her sisters play and cheer them on. I have never heard either of them mention buying or getting anything from Neopets besides the plushies when they come out (we collect them), but that's more from my excitement than from anything they saw on the site.
If you want to talk about other kids, I have two more.

Morgan is 6 (7 on December 27th) and Jasmine is 5 1/2. Now if you want to talk about impressionable ages, there you go. They want everything they see on tv, everything in the stores, everything their friends have, everything each other has, etc.

Still, I have not heard them ask for one product because they saw it on Neopets (besides the aforementioned plushies, but that's my fault

). They have gone crazier over the Baby Bottle Pop commercials on tv than the little items on Neopets. They could care less if there is an item that looks like a McDonald sandwich. My girls absolutely love the computer and are in no way overweight. They know that computer time has to be balanced out with play time. They also know better than to want something just because they see a virtual pet eating it.
We eat our fair share of fast food and candy as well, but that's balanced out with real meals. We ate tons of McDonald's food during the Neopets promotion as well as the Hello Kitty promotion. (I

Hello Kitty.) After the promotion was over, we didn't go back to McDonald's for months, though. We bought *loads* of candy for Halloween. (I'm serious. We still have buckets full. W00t for sales!

) The first couple days, I let them have as much as they wanted. Now I let them pick out one or two pieces of candy a day and they're happy.
I just don't understand why people keep blaming this wonderful site for so much carp. It's obvious from my children that it is not making them do anything they do not want to do. The commercials on the television get a much higher response from them than anything on Neopets. My girls are not overweight, do not gamble, and do not beg for fast food and candy just because they see it on a site. Also, if for some reason they do want something, then it's my choice whether I want to give it to them or not. If they haven't had fast food in a while or the meals come with a decent toy (something we might collect) or we just want something a little different than we have at home, I'll get them fast food. If there's a new candy and it looks interesting and they haven't had a lot of candy in a while or have been really good, I'll get them the candy. They know that if it's a decent request, I'll agree with them. They also know about better things to eat and better things to do than sit at a computer.
*shrug* I have never really understood all this "Children want things because fake animals eat them/play them". Why do these people always think children are so stupid? They do not give younger people nearly as much credit as they deserve. At the age of 2 children start becoming extraordinarily independant and making decisions on their own. If a child is so soft as to want something just because it's on Neopets and think they "need" it, I feel bad for them. Obviously their parents haven't given them the right mental tools to think for themselves and they will have a lot of trouble in life. Also, why are these parents *buying* all the fast food and sweets for their children? In this day and age, health notices are everywhere. You can't possibly tell me they don't know it's unhealthy. O.o