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LOL! Some of my son's favorite toys are missing arms or legs. I can't say that he pulls the heads off of them though :) He refuses to throw them away when something breaks off and just keeps playing with them. Kids...
Haha. Nope, I think it's a boy thing. My kids couldn't keep anything together. They had some need to pull things apart. I'd sit down and meticulously create some marvelous Lego thing (or so I thought - I really wasn't very good with Legos) and the moment I set it down it would be in pieces. One of my kids now thinks he wants to make off with the big bin of Legos. I told him think again. He can bring me back a grandkid to play with them. And, then we'll probably go through it all over again - Grandmother on the floor, watching a little kid tear apart her hard work. LOL Gotta love it.
Absolutely a boy thing. My brothers, cousins, nephews, son, grandson destroyed not only their toys, but beheaded any doll within their long extended reach. Lots of little girls (including me) shed buckets of tears over what those terrors did.
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Oh! Where did their head go? Lol! Kids become silly once in a while. By the way, it made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteOh! Where did their heads go? Lol! Kids become silly once in a while. By the way, it made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteNo, but I'd be concerned with the Princess around. Wouldn't want her to choke on a head.
ReplyDeleteLOL! Some of my son's favorite toys are missing arms or legs. I can't say that he pulls the heads off of them though :) He refuses to throw them away when something breaks off and just keeps playing with them. Kids...
ReplyDeleteClearly enjoying the toys! The ones they don't like are the ones that are in pristine condition.
ReplyDeleteHaha. Nope, I think it's a boy thing. My kids couldn't keep anything together. They had some need to pull things apart. I'd sit down and meticulously create some marvelous Lego thing (or so I thought - I really wasn't very good with Legos) and the moment I set it down it would be in pieces. One of my kids now thinks he wants to make off with the big bin of Legos. I told him think again. He can bring me back a grandkid to play with them. And, then we'll probably go through it all over again - Grandmother on the floor, watching a little kid tear apart her hard work. LOL Gotta love it.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely a boy thing. My brothers, cousins, nephews, son, grandson destroyed not only their toys, but beheaded any doll within their long extended reach. Lots of little girls (including me) shed buckets of tears over what those terrors did.
ReplyDeleteHa!! you should see the Kens and Barbies of our youth. Tortured. All of them.
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