Since very
young children are fundamentally attracted by the keys and their
accessories, partly because of the cheerful noise they produce
when shaken a bit due to particular shapes and colors.
Around the
age of 3 or 4 some begin to experiment with the game of imitation
the act of opening their doors just like adults do. The key ring
becomes therefore a particularly fascinating object for them,
well before they are reasonably large enough to have a copy of
the house keys.
The keychain of cartoon characters like that of the Teen Titans
is a gadget that appeals to both adults and children, it is not
rare to see adults who remained strongly attached to cartoons
of their childhood, or teenagers and grandchildren, lovers of
anime and manga, to get this kind of gadget and choose it carefully.
Some are made
of plastic or metal, shapes and colors are very different depending
on the type of cartoon to which the object is inspired, and can
be both images and models depicting a specific character, or small
objects taken from the animated series.
When it comes
to key rings, we generally speak of an indicative age of ten or
twelve years, but no one forbids buying them even for the little
ones, as long as the basic structure is safe for them to handle.
In this case the key ring can be attached for example to the zip
buckles of school cases or backpacks, and then in the future,
when the child will be large, with keys.
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