Nancy Bailey is disturbed to see that Toys R’Us is in bankruptcy, and that media report that children prefer electronic devices to toys.

I usually find Nancy spot on, but I have a small disagreement. On the few occasions I went in to Toys R’Us to find a gift for a grandchild, I couldn’t find toys, just electronic devices or boxes. I won’t miss Toys R’Us.

I recall a birthday party for my third grandson, probably when he was 7. When it was over, he was disappointed that everyone had brought what he called “boxes.” That meant prepackaged stuff.

I don’t want to make a gross generalization, which I just did. But I think he wanted real toys. The kind of toys that Nancy writes about.

Think of your favorite toy, as she suggests. If you can remember. For me, it was a baseball or basketball. A book. I longed to have a real leather baseball glove. Clay that I could shape into different things. My sister collected dolls dressed in the clothing of other cultures. We used Mama’s pots and pans to bang drums.

The really fun toys are the ones that allow you to play or imagine. Not the prepackaged boxes.

My grandson, who will be 11 on Monday, loves stuffed animals (still). He has an iPad, and we play Words with Friends. He loves to read. He loves to read about science and history. He likes to build things with Lego blocks. He likes to take toy knights and build castles and invent games for them.

Free the children’s minds.