Mom and I took Amelia to the $1 store, and I told Amelia to pick one of everything in the store. She usually doesn't listen to me that much, but this time she must have. She picked one toy and kept calling it "bubbles", but when she opened it (before we paid for it-It was obviously not child-proof.) it was really play-doh. Whenever Amelia's arms got full, she would hand everything off to me or mom, so we would put it all back. We did have to talk her into giving up the badminton racket up as well as a few non-toy items. She did pick out a very nice chew toy for Sarah, though. We put that back, too.
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Mom and I took Amelia to the $1 store, and I told Amelia to pick one of everything in the store. She usually doesn't listen to me that much, but this time she must have. She picked one toy and kept calling it "bubbles", but when she opened it (before we paid for it-It was obviously not child-proof.) it was really play-doh. Whenever Amelia's arms got full, she would hand everything off to me or mom, so we would put it all back. We did have to talk her into giving up the badminton racket up as well as a few non-toy items. She did pick out a very nice chew toy for Sarah, though. We put that back, too.
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