{"id":136,"date":"2005-12-15T18:48:00","date_gmt":"2005-12-15T18:48:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=136"},"modified":"2005-12-15T18:48:00","modified_gmt":"2005-12-15T18:48:00","slug":"latest-addition-to-our-family-of-toys","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=136","title":{"rendered":"Latest addition to our family… of toys"},"content":{"rendered":"

Zara’s toys collection is increasing. She has a variety of toys either inherited from King’s Wife’s<\/a> kids or my kind friend (anybody who gives me things is kind)<\/strike>. We seldom buy her toys, but when we do, we try to get her something<\/a> which have educational value, and which also give her lots of play time (l.b.<\/a> iPod Nano<\/a> is definitely not one of them, not now anyway).<\/p>\n

Her recent interest is in masak-masak (Malay: cooking set); she likes to hold a spoon, dips it into a cup, and pretends to feed herself or whoever is near her. I just got her a basic set, as I’m eyeing for my niece, Samantha’s collection. She’s going to be 9, she should be done with masak-masak soon, or so I hope.<\/p>\n

My youngest sis went to Hong Kong Disneyland<\/a> during the time Zara celebrated her birthday, so she didn’t attend Zara’s party<\/a>. She brought something back for Zara though, however, we didn’t collect it until 2 days ago.
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\nBesides a Disney hat, she got Zara a cuddly
Love To Walk Winnie The Pooh<\/a> but sadly nothing for me<\/strike>. The toy’s purpose I believe was to encourage toddlers to walk.<\/p>\n

You turn the switch on, and Winnie The Pooh will start walking, while muttering, “Pooh Bear can walk.”
\nAnd then it’ll go faster, and it’ll say, “Faster Faster”.
\nIf you dropped, it would say, “Oh O, Pooh Bear falls down”.
\nIf you picked it up and held it, it would say, “Thank you. Pooh Bear loves you”<\/p>\n

It says other things too, under different conditions. I still haven’t found out what other conditions make it talk or walk, and it didn’t come with a manual, so I guess we’ll just discover it along the way.<\/p>\n

Zara loves it, that’s the most important thing. She giggled when the bear walked towards her. When the bear quickened its pace, she too started to stamp her feet excitedly. When it stopped talking, she picked it up and gave it a hug.<\/p>\n

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\nSo, here is the latest addition to her toy collection. Not sure how long she’ll be interested in Mr Pooh though.<\/p>\n

(Fannie<\/a>, I believe this is something that Ethyl will definitely love, Zara is not a fan of Pooh, in fact this is her first encounter with this ‘species’)<\/p>\n

(btw, the shots above are my attempt on the <\/span>DSLR<\/span><\/a>; I still have lots to learn, but I realise the shots are very much sharper)<\/span><\/p>\n

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