John learning how to ride his new (used) Sit N Spin:
John learning how to ride his new (used) tricycle, which he calls a "trikle."
John playing with his new (used) golf caddy, which he persists on calling a "trash can" because it rolls like our outdoor garbage can.
Have I said that I love consignment and thrift stores?
Tell me there are no batteries in that Sit 'n Spin!
ReplyDeleteI love that John calls the golf bag a trash can!
ReplyDeleteSara: The Sit N Spin takes batteries, but as far as I can tell they're only for lights and "rockin' music." We avoid batteries most of the time, so I've kept the batteries out of the Sit N Spin. Like I want to hear more rockin' music! You don't think there's any way it takes batteries to make it spin better, do you? I thought it would spin better than this. I just remember using this kind of toy as a child and I thought I could spin so fast, I'd get sick to my stomach.
ReplyDeleteOh, I know it takes batteries---we had that same one! I'm sure it wouldn't spin better. It would not surprise me at all if they were faster when you were little, but they've been "slowed down" to make them safer. Lol!
ReplyDeleteBoth of my kids used to ride their bigwheels like that... with the feet pushing on the ground, so cute!
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