Emma in her inflatable ball fort...for which they only give you like 15 balls. She loves it though, and I laugh because this is how her hair reacts each time!
LOL! SO cute. Those things are awesome. My boys demolished the last one we had though.... too rough. You can buy extra balls for them. If you feel like trying to keep track of all of them!
How cute -- I clicked on the pic to get the full effect...hope she is shocking you when she gets out...15? that's it? I think that I have seen ball sets at walmart with 50 or so.
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LOL! SO cute. Those things are awesome. My boys demolished the last one we had though.... too rough. You can buy extra balls for them. If you feel like trying to keep track of all of them!
ReplyDeleteHow cute -- I clicked on the pic to get the full effect...hope she is shocking you when she gets out...15? that's it? I think that I have seen ball sets at walmart with 50 or so.
ReplyDeleteHee hee! I think the static electricity is my favorite thing about those inflatable toys. Yes, they also sell bags 'o plastic balls at Target.
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She is so darn cute!!!! That static is a crack-up!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! :)
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