Kor37 9 Posted November 10, 2007 Exploding Piggy Bank Helps Kids Save?Posted Nov 9th 2007 1:39PM by Tim Stevens Filed under: Computers If you want to encourage kids to save, you might take them to the bank to set up an account, teach them to keep track of what they spend their money on and praise their progress. If you're in Japan, though, you apparently have to dol out severely negative punishment if your kid doesn't save his or her Yen, at least if the advent of this new exploding piggy bank is any indication. The Savings Bomb is a digital piggy bank from TOMY. According to the company, it's shaped like a bomb, even labeled with a skull and crossbones, to strike fear in the hearts of kids. Those who are too poor to regularly add money to the thing will find that it starts to vibrate and shake. The LED wick on top will start to blink, and, if its carnal needs for money aren't quickly quenched, it'll blow all of your kid's hard-earned savings out the back. Picking up the change apparenlty, will force kids to"reflect on their laziness," according to TOMY. So, no, it doesn't actually explode, but it does seem to make a big mess. Even so, we're not sure just how a bank that ejects all of your kid's money when they don't save is going to encourage them to save more. Plus, who the heck saves coins these days? You'd think an alarm clock that costs 2,922 Yen (about $25) would at least come with a bill slot. http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.switched...my-bomb-425.jpg What a great idea!.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GhostofMajorHayes 10 Posted November 11, 2007 Hmmmm. It kind of reminds me of the Federal Reserve Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
youbroughtheryouRiker 2 Posted November 11, 2007 I believe Dot Warner (from "Animaniacs") described products like this best: Whoa, dumber than advertised. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GhostofMajorHayes 10 Posted November 11, 2007 There is wisdom in that statement Share this post Link to post Share on other sites