Paw patrol gone
By C
@ShyBear88 (59347)
Sterling, Virginia
December 28, 2020 7:17pm CST
My 5 year old told me the other day that he is no longer into Paw patrols okay great. So I asked him if we could then donate those toys to someone else. He said sure but he wanted to keep two so I let him pick the two. Then I posted online that it was getting ride of them for free. Some one responded and came this morning to pick them up.
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@RasmaSandra (81194)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
29 Dec 20
That is the best thing to do with toys that are no longer needed and glad someone wanted them
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@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
29 Dec 20
I was happy to give them to another child that will spend time playing with it. He did keep two small pieces and his b of boat and plane which I told him that was okay to keep but we had a lot of the pups
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@Butterfingers (66583)
• India
29 Dec 20
This shows your kid is getting matured and also have a nice heart to donate too
@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
29 Dec 20
We donate a lot and often. I have a lot of decluttering in general that I do weekly that I collect and donate. Some times I have time to donate to a site where then someone can come get it or I a big donation a truck so a pick up.
@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
29 Dec 20
He made a little girl happy is what he was told my the man that came and got it. He thanked my little guy.
@paddygsound20 (88)
• Burnie, Australia
29 Dec 20
A wonderful gesture and a good lesson for your child, no doubt. A good time of year for generosity of spirit.
@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
29 Dec 20
We donate often so he has no problem with giving done on be else his toys he no longer spends a bunch of time playing with the same as his big siblings.
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