As we know, it's always a good idea to have plenty of extra AA and/or AAA batteries on hand for the toys Santa brings.
Even if a toy comes with "batteries inculded", it's still a good idea to have good, reliable spares handy, as a lot of times, you have one of two problems with the original batteries:
Even if a toy comes with "batteries inculded", it's still a good idea to have good, reliable spares handy, as a lot of times, you have one of two problems with the original batteries:
- The toy has already been played-with so much (think talking toys) while sitting on the retail shelf, the batteries are significantly run-down
- Those same batteries are usually cheap, "mystery" name brands that are made overseas (and unlike Energizer and Duracell, are not made to last)