The stick horse has a button you press to make him whinny. (No, don't ask yourself why I'm absolutely certain this stick horse is a gelding: my underbrain at work.) I, of course, made my own horse noises for my stick horse (he was black, with a white star, and some white hair in his black mane, so his invisible feet probably had at least a few white socks) but I realized how few children nowadays have horses over the back fence to imitate. How sad.
I, on the other hand, had no plush dinosaurs at all. Also sad. This one is so very squishy, yet so RAWR! that I'm tempted to keep him.
I had a lot of little metal cars, but no tanks. I had a toy tractor, though, and best of all, a fire engine that pumped real water through its hose. I hope that the unknown children who ultimately receive these have as much fun with them as I had with mine.
I would be very tempted to keep the dinosaur :)
ReplyDeleteHe is already in the collection box at work, safely out of temptation's way. ;)
DeleteOh FUN! Some little kids are going to just love those.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could see them open them. I wonder if the people who run the toy drive get to see that, or if they get delivered to the kids at home?
DeleteI'm going to a toy drive party this weekend, so will have to be careful when I shop not to get anything TOO tempting or I"ll keep it!
ReplyDeleteLove the great selection you found! But I think you should go back and get yourself a dinosaur of your own. :)
I love the dinosaur :)
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