Outrage at BIG W! Shoppers find new children's toys 'shockingly inappropriate'

A surprising find in the aisles of BIG W sparked an intense debate among shoppers and parents over what's appropriate for kids.

The retailer's 'Deddy Bears' range has eight zombie-like characters wrapped in a black body bag, with an accompanying autopsy report detailing their bizarre cause of death.


For example, one of the characters apparently dies from a 'wooden stake through the heart'.

Many have taken to social media to express their concerns over the toys, with one shopper saying she 'felt disturbed' while browsing for toddler and preschool toys. 'Includes body bag and autopsy report. But don’t worry, they’re also super soft,' she noted.


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Deddy Bears Body Bag Collection Plush - Vambear and Bundle, $25. Credit: BIG W


Other outraged shoppers called the toys 'the stuff nightmares are made of' and argued they are in 'bad taste' and entirely 'unnecessary for children'.

On the other hand, some consumers believed that these toys, although unconventional, would be received positively by children.


A spokesperson for BIG W said the Deddy Bears are intended for an 'older audience' and will be available for a limited time only.


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Deddy Bears Body Bag Collection Plush - Spekter, $25. Credit: BIG W


However, many people have come to the defence of the unique playthings, with one parent saying: 'This is what’s wrong with the world. Too many upset so easily and think everything is inappropriate.'

Another BIG W shopper added: 'This generation is in huge trouble with all these precious parents. World’s gone soft.'


While it might sound like an interesting novelty idea for some, several experts have warned of the dangers behind the toys.

Child psychologist Deidre Brandner explained that such toys have the potential to cross the line, resulting in young children encountering ideas and concepts that surpass their cognitive and emotional development.



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Deddy Bears Body Bag Collection Plush - Bones, $25. Credit: BIG W


'It can be very confronting for children when toys they love become infused with a sinister element,' she said. 'Toys that take inspiration from horror films take away the notion that they’re designed solely for children.'


Justin Khoury, CEO of Unbound Minds Psychology, agreed that the increasing prevalence of anxiety among children is a cause for concern.

He said: 'Unexpectedly encountering the concepts of being burned alive or succumbing to flesh rot by reading a mock autopsy report in the toy section of a discount department store is not conducive to the healthy emotional development of a young child.'

Key Takeaways
  • A new children's toy sold at BIG W resembling a corpse in a body bag, part of the ‘Deddy Bears range, has drawn criticism from some parents who find them 'confronting' and inappropriate for children.
  • The playthings, which include an autopsy report detailing their causes of death, have incited polarising reactions on social media, balancing between accusations of undue sensitivity and valid child protection concerns.
  • Following the criticism, BIG W explained the toys were part of their early Halloween range and intended for an older audience, predicting a limited stock lifespan due to impending sales.
  • Child psychologists warn against exposing young children to toys incorporating dark themes, arguing that it may overshadow the nurturing purposes of play and could prematurely introduce children to menacing ideas that outpace their cognitive and emotional development capabilities.

What about you, members? Do you think these toys are appropriate or inappropriate for children? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
 
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Don't get me started on the LGBT Alphabet Soup gang attempting to railroad numerous Melbourne primary school's play nights and pantomimes with presentations by damn dragqueens!

Next thing Snow White will be a lesbian and the Seven Dwarves will be butchy dykes having their evil way with her.

I suppose some porn studio will jump onto this idea....
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I can understand how those Deddy Bears at BIG W might raise eyebrows among parents and shoppers. It's indeed a unique and unconventional choice for children's toys. While some might find them intriguing, I can also see why others feel that they might be a bit too dark or inappropriate for young kids.
Speaking of toys, have you ever checked out the Bubu Dudu store? They have a fantastic collection of plushies and toys that are not only adorable but also perfect for kids. It's always nice to have a variety of options when choosing toys for children.
 
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A surprising find in the aisles of BIG W sparked an intense debate among shoppers and parents over what's appropriate for kids.

The retailer's 'Deddy Bears' range has eight zombie-like characters wrapped in a black body bag, with an accompanying autopsy report detailing their bizarre cause of death.


For example, one of the characters apparently dies from a 'wooden stake through the heart'.

Many have taken to social media to express their concerns over the toys, with one shopper saying she 'felt disturbed' while browsing for toddler and preschool toys. 'Includes body bag and autopsy report. But don’t worry, they’re also super soft,' she noted.


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Deddy Bears Body Bag Collection Plush - Vambear and Bundle, $25. Credit: BIG W


Other outraged shoppers called the toys 'the stuff nightmares are made of' and argued they are in 'bad taste' and entirely 'unnecessary for children'.

On the other hand, some consumers believed that these toys, although unconventional, would be received positively by children.


A spokesperson for BIG W said the Deddy Bears are intended for an 'older audience' and will be available for a limited time only.


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Deddy Bears Body Bag Collection Plush - Spekter, $25. Credit: BIG W


However, many people have come to the defence of the unique playthings, with one parent saying: 'This is what’s wrong with the world. Too many upset so easily and think everything is inappropriate.'

Another BIG W shopper added: 'This generation is in huge trouble with all these precious parents. World’s gone soft.'


While it might sound like an interesting novelty idea for some, several experts have warned of the dangers behind the toys.

Child psychologist Deidre Brandner explained that such toys have the potential to cross the line, resulting in young children encountering ideas and concepts that surpass their cognitive and emotional development.



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Deddy Bears Body Bag Collection Plush - Bones, $25. Credit: BIG W


'It can be very confronting for children when toys they love become infused with a sinister element,' she said. 'Toys that take inspiration from horror films take away the notion that they’re designed solely for children.'


Justin Khoury, CEO of Unbound Minds Psychology, agreed that the increasing prevalence of anxiety among children is a cause for concern.

He said: 'Unexpectedly encountering the concepts of being burned alive or succumbing to flesh rot by reading a mock autopsy report in the toy section of a discount department store is not conducive to the healthy emotional development of a young child.'

Key Takeaways

  • A new children's toy sold at BIG W resembling a corpse in a body bag, part of the ‘Deddy Bears range, has drawn criticism from some parents who find them 'confronting' and inappropriate for children.
  • The playthings, which include an autopsy report detailing their causes of death, have incited polarising reactions on social media, balancing between accusations of undue sensitivity and valid child protection concerns.
  • Following the criticism, BIG W explained the toys were part of their early Halloween range and intended for an older audience, predicting a limited stock lifespan due to impending sales.
  • Child psychologists warn against exposing young children to toys incorporating dark themes, arguing that it may overshadow the nurturing purposes of play and could prematurely introduce children to menacing ideas that outpace their cognitive and emotional development capabilities.

What about you, members? Do you think these toys are appropriate or inappropriate for children? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
What utter shit! I think our old terrible ways with popguns etc. were better by far. It's funny but since things like combat, Gunsmoke etc. no longer shown there is worse violence particularly in the good old USA.
 
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These are not new and at the risk of horrifying everyone,I have had the entire set for the past 25 years! They sit right alongside a set of handmade zombie dolls. While not to everyone’s taste,they gave me a good laugh and still make me smile today. As for my zombie dolls,they are pieces of perfection. Truly beautifully and thoughtfully crafted even if they are as ugly as sin. Simple solution is just don’t buy them if you don’t like them. It would never occur to me to give a child a toy like that!
 
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The writers of South Park could get some good inspiration for a new episode from these comments LOL
 
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These are not new and at the risk of horrifying everyone,I have had the entire set for the past 25 years! They sit right alongside a set of handmade zombie dolls. While not to everyone’s taste,they gave me a good laugh and still make me smile today. As for my zombie dolls,they are pieces of perfection. Truly beautifully and thoughtfully crafted even if they are as ugly as sin. Simple solution is just don’t buy them if you don’t like them. It would never occur to me to give a child a toy like that!
My granddaughter (aged 10 ) loves all her Zombie, Monsters and Deddy Bears. Plus she picks her own clothes and the amount of BLACK with SKULLS she wants to wear is her choice. But at the same time she wears a lot of rainbow and her traditional 1st Aus Clan colours & prints. So proud of her.
 
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My granddaughter (aged 10 ) loves all her Zombie, Monsters and Deddy Bears. Plus she picks her own clothes and the amount of BLACK with SKULLS she wants to wear is her choice. But at the same time she wears a lot of rainbow and her traditional 1st Aus Clan colours & prints. So proud of her.
I don't understand how you explain to a little child the loss of limbs? Was it a psychotic monster with an axe? Was the leg dipped into a wood chipper? Was it run over or randomly hacked after a night on the booze? I can't see how that's inspiring the next generation? I don't think you'd find it funny right now in a war zone offering kids those types of toys. They'd know, they've witnessed and there's nothing cute about hacked bodies and lives.
 
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