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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid recently had a birthday party and half the gifts require parent to participate for the entire activity. Why can’t people just gift a regular toy???[/quote] Lazy and uninvolved parenting.[/quote] I don’t even know why I am still responding. I am very involved and definitely not lazy. I opened and started the sewing project. We opened and finished the science project. And I hid the rainbow loom. She must not have wanted to do it that badly because she hasn’t mentioned it since. It took her surgeon father over an hour to sew this toy with a million pieces and horrible directions. This was not an age appropriate toy. Yes, a guy who operates on humans can sew a toy together. I was actually very impressed with how my husband sewed this toy together after I and my older child tried, failed and gave up.[/quote]
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