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Blind stationery boxes may make children addicted. How does the "blind box" lure children step by step?
Introduction: Children's Day is coming, and there are all kinds of blind boxes of toys or stationery about children on the Internet. However, this kind of blind box is a threat to children. Consumers Association reminds parents that blind boxes of stationery may lead to children's purchase addiction.

First, blind boxes or make children addicted. Some parents reported that their children bought a lot of stationery blind boxes. In order to draw hidden money and show off to their classmates, all their pocket money was used to buy blind boxes. Some researchers also said that the blind box satisfies human curiosity to a certain extent, but this curiosity will stimulate students' comparison psychology and lead to excessive consumption. This kind of influence is very great in children's growth, which makes children lose their rationality in the blind box. Moreover, students themselves do not have a correct concept of consumption. Such a blind box will mislead children and lead them to purchase addiction.

Second, how blind boxes attract children. In these stationery blind boxes, there are many random stationery, which are divided into many series. Among these stationery, there are ordinary models and hidden models. Compared with ordinary models, the probability of extracting hidden models is very low, and the probability of extracting hidden models in different series is also different. Even if this kind of hidden stationery is sold online, it only costs tens to hundreds of yuan. However, because the probability of winning hidden money is very low, people will want to win this hidden money in their busy work, so they buy blind boxes repeatedly. And not only stationery, but also many blind box toys are very popular with students. Now these students show off and compare the hidden money they can draw with their classmates.

Third, the existence of gambling Bian Xiao believes that this blind box approach is very unfavorable to children's mental health, and it also gives people a feeling of gambling. Many children are deeply involved in it, and there is no way to maintain rational and impulsive consumption. As parents, we should also educate our children correctly and don't let them indulge in this kind of blind box.