Erika and I went out looking for a waffle iron today and came home with this.
She just couldn't live without it (and neither could I) She has been hammering away at it all day and even insisted on taking it to her grandparent's house when we went over for dinner tonight. Unlike the far more expensive toys that she is bored with before they are even out of the plastic, this $15 find is sure to provide years of entertainment.
Who is this woman?
My name is Niku and this is my virtual home. Much like our real home, it is filled with kid's art, books, food, and a constant desire to grow and learn. My girls are eight, five, and one. My husband makes me laugh every single day.
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Typewriters are too much fun, what a lovely gift for your little one! You found a cool looking one too!
Oh, good find. And a cheap form of entertainment.