That brings back memories of my son who was given a refrigeratory box. He and his friends had weeks of fun with it. It was a rocket ship, a submarine, and a tank. But it didn't survive being a tank. When it fell apart, it was recycled after more than a month of play.
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That brings back memories of my son who was given a refrigeratory box. He and his friends had weeks of fun with it. It was a rocket ship, a submarine, and a tank. But it didn't survive being a tank. When it fell apart, it was recycled after more than a month of play.
ReplyDeleteThose boxes are so much fun!
DeleteThose were the days when we made our fun.
ReplyDeleteSo true! I can't seem to enter comments on your sight anymore, but I still visit.
DeleteCats and kids both love a good box to play in!
ReplyDeleteThey could probably play together in a large enough box.
DeleteSuch a lovely video, thanks for sharing it here.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I enjoyed watching him having so much fun!
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