Running to the store
One of our many games with Rebekah is grocery shopping in her room. She set up a lovely store and charged fair prices for what I assume are Fair Trade goods {yes, she charges in British pounds}.
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One of our many games with Rebekah is grocery shopping in her room. She set up a lovely store and charged fair prices for what I assume are Fair Trade goods {yes, she charges in British pounds}.
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What fun she has in her store!! Looks like she is loving being the shop owner. In a couple of years, you’ll have to teach her dollars
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Love how she charges in pounds and knows prices!!!
If she has any chocolate digestive biscuits, I’ll buy her out!
Somehow it made me think of you buying things with real money from your brother when you were growing up! Yet I don’t think fair trade or prices had anything to do with it. (o:
So fun! I should try this with my kids. They would LOVE it.
Very funny, Mom! Still laughing…yes, I think I spent around $100 for used items, such as outdated tapes and ceramic dogs I had to give back.
Christy- your 2 would at this up…they should make a grocery store stop on the way to a castle!
We should do this too. Abigail has just been into playing “baby and mommy” and Barbies. I’m ready for something different. Thanks for the idea Rebekah!
Really like the baby in the cart. She’s got such a great imagination!
Em, tell Miss Rebekah that Miss Jill is VERY impressed with her store, but even more so, I am SO IMPRESSED with how neat and organized her room is! Way to go, Rebekah! She needs to come organize my classroom.
Hugs to all the Malones!