Parenting Lessons from Devo
Posted by
Amber
on Sunday, November 23, 2008
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Next Christmas, when we're buying our baby every toy under the sun, will someone remind us that Devo's favorite toy is a tennis ball tied in a sock? (And not any of the purchased toys in his basket.)
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4 comments:
He loves it the mostest! He has always loved socks, only the ones we give him though not good ones we leave on the floor.
Oops, I spelt something wrong and I hate when I do that. So, here is my revised comment....
Let me clue you in on something else....your kid is going to love the boxes the toys come in and NOT the toy! Just remember that too and you'll save a fortune on presents. :)
so true! Regular household items, like a turkey baster for instance, hold their interest more than their toys.
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