This is actually a somewhat frequent scene in my home. The kids yanked the toys (and baskets) from the shelves and tossed ‘em aside.
I swear I’m going to toss ‘em all (the toys, not the kids) and have nothing but cardboard boxes and deep shelves.
Looks like fun!
Cardboard boxes are the ultimate creative tool. Forts, submarines, etc. I keep some around so I can give them to my son when he has “nothing” to do.
And sand – you can’t forget sand. It pours, it molds, it makes an excellent weapon when flung in the face of your brothers…..
oh wait…that’s not a good thing, is it? *laughs*
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Looks like fun!
Cardboard boxes are the ultimate creative tool. Forts, submarines, etc. I keep some around so I can give them to my son when he has “nothing” to do.
And sand – you can’t forget sand. It pours, it molds, it makes an excellent weapon when flung in the face of your brothers…..
oh wait…that’s not a good thing, is it? *laughs*