Few weeks back, saw a Bubble Shooter sold at Tes*co and without much hesitant, I bought it although it's meant for 3 years and above.
3 reasons:
- Cheap (~ RM17)
- Bubbles can flow out easily & repeatedly because this is battery operated
- The trigger needs energy to press. At Ern's age, she doesn't have the energy to press.
Last Sunday, I decided to let her play (or chase) with the bubbles since we were at home on a hot afternoon. To have better space for Ern to run after the bubbles, we brought her out to the porch.
We knew Ern will be delighted but didn't expect her reaction to be so excited. When the bubbles started to flow out, she was shouting in delight and chasing after the bubbles.
Daddy was standing at one corner to make sure the bubbles flow at the middle because we knew once Ern started to chase the bubbles, she won't look out her way. While Ern was happily running around, poor mummy has to walk (and chase) like a duck in order to take picture.
A video clip to share with you how excited Ern was!! Enjoy!
Scrap credit:
Frame & Papers: Shelleyrae Cusbert
Stamp frame:Monica Evan
Flower:Tabrizia
Button: Amanda Carlson
Doodle: Thaty Borges
Alpha: Brenshevia Taylor-Boon
journal tag:Danielle Engebretson
1 comment:
ohhhh....kids can easily get excited with small little thing. Isn't that great!
Kelvin also show excitement when he first time see bubbles during my cousin's wedding. He keep looking at the bubbles and point that those.
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