I'm familiar with this local purple oddity. Brilliant: let's create a combination toystore/kids' barber shop. That way, the most spoiled, demanding, ADHD children who won't submit to a normal cheap haircut can whine and beg for expensive toys as extortion from their weary, defeated parents who have given up trying to make their entitled darlings do anything that isn't instantly fun, and enjoyable.
Next, we should also create candystore/pediatricians' offices, amusement park libraries, and broccoli that comes in a variety of ice cream flavors.
Parents, do yourselves a favor: don't give in. Too loud, crazy, and expensive. Not every friggin' moment of your kids' lives need to be stimulating, zany, and kid-oriented. And do your kids a favor too: get them uccustomed to tolerating chores and tasks that aren't gee-whiz thriling all the time. As the famous book on emotional intelligence revealed, teach your kid "not to eat the marshmallow." They'll be more successful later in life if they learn to sit still and get a $10 haircut.
Just my $0.02.
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