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We had a big clean-up for Xmas, but the girls were not too impressed by most of their toys being washed and then hung up to dry.
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They are not really in one piece, they all have holes in them and stuffing coming out. The little brown teddy bear lost his head and the giant rabbits do not have nose. Some toys seem to last longer than others; often those i think will be de-stuffed quickly las long time and those that look tough are in shreds in no time. But they are taught not to take anything of the line and are pretty good in that way. In any case they do have lots more toys, but they are particularly fond of the giant pink rabbitsHow do you manage to keep the toys in one piece!!I think I'd be handing the stuffing out to dry after my gang had played with them
Course they can Ann, they're in flipping Australia! :teehee:Great pictures :lol:
Nice to see you can get them dry
outside this time of year.
Its funny what you say about some toys lasting longer than others. Ruby tears a lot of her toys up, or pulls the stuffing out, even when they seem quite strong. But she has a monkey which doesn't seem very tough yet she has never damaged that one. I think it is because it was her first toy and she cherishes and takes special care of it.They are not really in one piece, they all have holes in them and stuffing coming out. The little brown teddy bear lost his head and the giant rabbits do not have nose. Some toys seem to last longer than others; often those i think will be de-stuffed quickly las long time and those that look tough are in shreds in no time. But they are taught not to take anything of the line and are pretty good in that way. In any case they do have lots more toys, but they are particularly fond of the giant pink rabbitsHow do you manage to keep the toys in one piece!!I think I'd be handing the stuffing out to dry after my gang had played with them
Its funny what you say about some toys lasting longer than others. Ruby tears a lot of her toys up, or pulls the stuffing out, even when they seem quite strong. But she has a monkey which doesn't seem very tough yet she has never damaged that one. I think it is because it was her first toy and she cherishes and takes special care of it. Pauline
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