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Reply to "PSA Don’t give gifts that require parent to do most of activity "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The reason I say the gift is bad is because [b]the child can not do any part of the activity.[/b] The sewing project had multiple patterns that needed to be sewn together with multiple other decorative pieces also sewn. It is just age inappropriate. I guess it would be ok for a kid age 10 and up.[/quote] You said your daughter DID sew some of it, but your husband re-did those parts. Maybe you are perfectionists who don’t understand that the point of a craft project is not to produce a perfect craft?[/quote] I mentioned before but I have gifted and received fine motor threading type gifts before. My oldest is 14. The pattern holes were too small for a 6 year old. This was an adult sewing project to sew together a toy. This was not and cannot be done by a small child.[/quote]
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