I see you have discovered on of the greatest toys of all time. My son played with his appliance box all one summer. It became everything from a space ship to a submarine, and finally fell apart rolling around the back yard.
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I see you have discovered on of the greatest toys of all time. My son played with his appliance box all one summer. It became everything from a space ship to a submarine, and finally fell apart rolling around the back yard.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Miles! :) Enjoy your box! I love that! :)
ReplyDeleteand yet we spend hundreds of dollars on electronic toys... ha!
ReplyDeleteBoxes are fun. With a few crayons he could decorate it and make a "boy cave".
ReplyDeleteThose sure are fun at that age, I'm sure cats would also go bonkers over it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Miles. Amazing how much fun a box can be. : )
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Miles, I remember more fun being had with a cardboard box than anything else, it sure looks like Miles has it made.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to Miles! Already three? Time sure flies by. I hope he has a great time with that box. It sparks the imagination!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Miles! He is having a good time in that video! It's lovely to hear children laughing like he does near the end!!
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