I always hated the whole 'batteries not included' thing. There you have a toy (or some such) that you wanted and were excited to play with.... and no way to power it until the shops opened again...
I don't think I ever got a battery operated toy in my life. But I remember always having enough at home for the kids. Mind you, even they rather had a book and some Lego than a battery toy.
As the mother of two boys and the wife of one husband, all Lego-obsessed, I know exactly what you are talking about. When my eldest was two, he would shake every present he got and say "Lego" or "no Lego". He still does that today sometimes, just for fun. We sent him an Advent Calendar with spices and he wrote when it arrived. He said, is it an early Christmas present? Definitely no Lego, I shook it. ;)
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Haha another good one, you keep me smiling, thanks.
Cool. I'm always glad when others share my somewhat 'off beat' sense of humour. MUCH more to come.
Love it. It's just too funny.
I always hated the whole 'batteries not included' thing. There you have a toy (or some such) that you wanted and were excited to play with.... and no way to power it until the shops opened again...
I don't think I ever got a battery operated toy in my life. But I remember always having enough at home for the kids. Mind you, even they rather had a book and some Lego than a battery toy.
Oh, Lego ROCKS! Unless you step on a bit late at night in the dark....
As the mother of two boys and the wife of one husband, all Lego-obsessed, I know exactly what you are talking about. When my eldest was two, he would shake every present he got and say "Lego" or "no Lego". He still does that today sometimes, just for fun. We sent him an Advent Calendar with spices and he wrote when it arrived. He said, is it an early Christmas present? Definitely no Lego, I shook it. ;)
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