My daughter wanted a set of Hot Wheels. Even though she's very femme in personality, she's not (for lack of a better term) a typical girl - in that she likes science stuff. She has no issue playing with typically boy targeted things, either. I encourage all this. Anyhow - So she wanted a Hot Wheels set which was in the budget (wife and I do ok - not great, but ok).
She lit up like a cop when the fresh donut sign comes on at Krispy Kreme when she opened it up.
I don't know why but it makes me happy kids are still playing with toy cars. I don't even like real cars, but there is something about making a giant loop-de-loop that is so satisfying.
Our two year old has the perfect age for getting gifts. He jumped around the living room last night shouting "Thank you for the gifts!" at us and his grandparents and tried to cut down the Christmas tree with the toy chainsaw he got.
My daughter wanted a set of Hot Wheels. Even though she's very femme in personality, she's not (for lack of a better term) a typical girl - in that she likes science stuff. She has no issue playing with typically boy targeted things, either. I encourage all this. Anyhow - So she wanted a Hot Wheels set which was in the budget (wife and I do ok - not great, but ok).
She lit up like a cop when the fresh donut sign comes on at Krispy Kreme when she opened it up.
Her smile is literally all I need.
I don't know why but it makes me happy kids are still playing with toy cars. I don't even like real cars, but there is something about making a giant loop-de-loop that is so satisfying.
Yeah. I feel like Hot Wheels checks a lot of boxes.
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Our two year old has the perfect age for getting gifts. He jumped around the living room last night shouting "Thank you for the gifts!" at us and his grandparents and tried to cut down the Christmas tree with the toy chainsaw he got.
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I'm glad someone else appreciates digs at pigs.
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