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I built a stable for my daughter when she was that age, but she out grew it and her horses. Now it's buried up stairs some place. She glued a picture of Mr. Rogers to it. Reminded me of the ads you'd see painted on barns years ago.
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Way to go, Mike - too cute! Like the design!
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Great project, and one I am sure she will always remember. It's good to see a child learning how to work with their hands and learn the process of making.
I really enjoy working in the shop with my daughters (3 & 5) even though I spend more time watching them for safety and explaining what I am doing than actually working. These days will always be the best times, no matter the final project .
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Good job Lily – it looks great!
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Very nice memory you and Lily made
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sweet!
I had my 8yr old son learning the Domino just yesterday. He thought it was fun, but wasn't impressed that we weren't building something for him
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Very cool.
She will remember that the rest of her life.
Good job Lilly , and Dad !
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