Boys prefer video games to toys, study says
Boys would rather play a "G.I. Joe" video game than with "G.I. Joe" action figures, a new study finds. Boys ages 5 to 12 spend more time each week playing video games than playing with traditional toys, market research firmNPD Group said on Tuesday. The survey did not detail how much more time was spent.
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