I agree. We are blessed to be able to provide all the toys children need for emotional, physical, and personal fulfillment, but there comes a point when it's just overkill. DH and I both want to raise our children with just a few essential toys that foster creativity and imagination. We're willing to spend money on things that are good for their developement, like a jungle gym in the backyard, but we're not going to get every plastic gadget that eats batteries and makes noise. I don't know children are expected to learn that it's a good thing to be able to do more with less unless we teach them that from the start.