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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 567058" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I wish we did, Janet. I'd send them to you in a heartbeat. But Nichole sold the dollhouse I believe once Aubrey outgrew it and got the larger version. If you have any 2nd hand shops in the area drop in often and see if they show up. Often they will, and usually not with the house.</p><p></p><p>I'm telling you guys with smaller kids............anything of any real quality or a very loved toy of your child, <strong>do not get rid of</strong>. Find somewhere to store it safely. I have kicked myself over every single thing of the kids that was little tykes or well loved that stupid me tossed or sold for one good reason or another over the years. Why? Because I have found myself replacing every darn single one of them as my grandchildren came along. I'd have saved myself a fortune. geez! </p><p></p><p>Nichole spotted an original Simba stuffed animal a couple of months back. I can't remember now exactly where it was, might have been GW. Perfect condition, seriously.....looked as if it just came out of the store. The thing with the original baby Simba is.......you can find them, but they were so well loved by the kids that had them they are not in the best of shape, but they still resale with a very high price tag IF you can manage to find one. Nichole paid under 5 bucks. Now she still has the one she slept with since age 3 when she first got him. But no way was she passing that up. And Aubrey was thrilled to death to have her very own baby Simba (she loves the movie as much as her mommy did) to sleep with. </p><p></p><p>easy child has sold so many toys that she is later (and for some already does) going to regret. Nichole has stopped doing that once she realized she's now buying many of the much loved toys of her own childhood for Aubrey. She swears she's not going to have to go back out and buy them again for grandkids. lol </p><p></p><p>And they now sell paint that works miracles on little tyke toys. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Makes them look like new again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 567058, member: 84"] I wish we did, Janet. I'd send them to you in a heartbeat. But Nichole sold the dollhouse I believe once Aubrey outgrew it and got the larger version. If you have any 2nd hand shops in the area drop in often and see if they show up. Often they will, and usually not with the house. I'm telling you guys with smaller kids............anything of any real quality or a very loved toy of your child, [B]do not get rid of[/B]. Find somewhere to store it safely. I have kicked myself over every single thing of the kids that was little tykes or well loved that stupid me tossed or sold for one good reason or another over the years. Why? Because I have found myself replacing every darn single one of them as my grandchildren came along. I'd have saved myself a fortune. geez! Nichole spotted an original Simba stuffed animal a couple of months back. I can't remember now exactly where it was, might have been GW. Perfect condition, seriously.....looked as if it just came out of the store. The thing with the original baby Simba is.......you can find them, but they were so well loved by the kids that had them they are not in the best of shape, but they still resale with a very high price tag IF you can manage to find one. Nichole paid under 5 bucks. Now she still has the one she slept with since age 3 when she first got him. But no way was she passing that up. And Aubrey was thrilled to death to have her very own baby Simba (she loves the movie as much as her mommy did) to sleep with. easy child has sold so many toys that she is later (and for some already does) going to regret. Nichole has stopped doing that once she realized she's now buying many of the much loved toys of her own childhood for Aubrey. She swears she's not going to have to go back out and buy them again for grandkids. lol And they now sell paint that works miracles on little tyke toys. :) Makes them look like new again. [/QUOTE]
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