Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am keeping the Lego store in business.
Me too! LEGO is my kid’s LIFE right now.
We are not paying for child care, so I feel fine buying more toys.
He will spend HOURS engrossed in LEGO, making up stories and switching out different character & details. Besides LEGO, we’ve gotten additional Magna Tiles, a few little vehicles, art supplies, books, and outside stuff like water and sand toys, balls, & bubbles.
He also had a birthday with lots of surprise packages from family and is transitioning from toddler stuff to preschool stuff. It’s just been a time of going through his toys, giving little kid stuff to friends, and bringing new big kid stuff in to encourage his new interests & abilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor literally has amazon packages coming every day. They have built what looks like a red neck obstacle course in their front yard. They put it up and take it down daily. They have to park on our street to make room for all the kids crap toys.
I understand that you meant this negatively but I think a redneck obstacle course sounds amazing.
Anonymous wrote:A decent amount. kids are 10 & 13
Movies, snap circuits arcade, escape room/challenge puzzles, gravitrax add-ons, books, chalk, art stuff, clothes, a better badminton net
I'm still spending less then when we were always out doing stuff.
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor literally has amazon packages coming every day. They have built what looks like a red neck obstacle course in their front yard. They put it up and take it down daily. They have to park on our street to make room for all the kids crap toys.
Anonymous wrote:None except for a book each and a bunch of masks. They have plenty.