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Kid's hobbies - Nebulous - Nov 6th, 2022 What hobbies are popular with children, but not with adults? RE: Kid's hobbies - Mr EliteL - Nov 7th, 2022 I don't know or even want to know at this point. Here's three I have come across that aren't really hobbies but observations. I'm going with toddlers to teens as "children" here. If they're internet slang literate, calling people in their 30's "Boomers" when it's meant to be for double or above that age. I know it's a joke but it's pretty much become 30 and beyond is now for "Boomers". Going crazy over that new Prime drink, hopefully it'll only bed a fad and they realise it's just another drink/other drinks are still good and they don't just want that. I think the age range is something like 8-16's mainly but can be slightly younger or older. Being glued to their phones, oh wait--that's for every age. Even kids in prams, noes. RE: Kid's hobbies - Moonface - Nov 7th, 2022 Depends on how you want to view it. A lot of things kids do as hobbies are done by adults too but not necessarily in the same way. Like kids will happily play with dolls while adults are more likely to just collect them, but both are hobbies that involve dolls. Or for a better example, kids will role play job roles like doctors, nurses, cops, chefs, etc. and for adults it'll either be they have the actual job or it'll be role playing it in a very different fashion. Off the top of my head I can't think of anything that is exclusively locked into children as a hobby that isn't done by adults too in either the same way or slightly altered. RE: Kid's hobbies - Nebulous - Feb 27th, 2023 Troublemaking. Adults do it too, but usually not just for the sake of it. |