Tales of a 2 year old...
#1
Scooby Regular
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Wiltshire
Posts: 2,583
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I was in a shop last week looking at remote controlled cars... And my 2 year old daughter said 'Dad, look at this one, its a Rally Rally Car' whilst pointing at a 1:10 Rally Livered Subaru Impreza.
Today I left True Grip out and I came in to see her flicking though saying 'It's a Subaru Impreza' and 'Its a Rally Rally Car' as appropriate. She was a little confused by SDB's sideways challenge car though, she was sure it was a rally car because of the stickers, but she told me it looked different
So I'm training her well, any other ideas
(By the way she's learning Nissan Skyline too )
Jon
[Edited by polarbearit - 12/15/2001 9:01:57 PM]
Today I left True Grip out and I came in to see her flicking though saying 'It's a Subaru Impreza' and 'Its a Rally Rally Car' as appropriate. She was a little confused by SDB's sideways challenge car though, she was sure it was a rally car because of the stickers, but she told me it looked different
So I'm training her well, any other ideas
(By the way she's learning Nissan Skyline too )
Jon
[Edited by polarbearit - 12/15/2001 9:01:57 PM]
#3
My little girl is three and a month ago I changed my My00 ppp wagon for a p1. She pionts out all of daddys old cars and she tells me if the exhaust sounds right. She will make a car mad man very happy in 20+years.
Matthew
Matthew
#4
My daugther can only manage "car" at the moment, but she is only 19 months old. I will train her.
This weeks new word is "Missmash" or to the knowing "Christmas." This did mean that I could walk into the living room at the inlaws and say "Sophie is showing me the missmash decorations" and beleive me It was not a lie!!!!
But for some reason she recognises Harry Potter and shouts "Awrry" in the cutest voice you have heard.
This weeks new word is "Missmash" or to the knowing "Christmas." This did mean that I could walk into the living room at the inlaws and say "Sophie is showing me the missmash decorations" and beleive me It was not a lie!!!!
But for some reason she recognises Harry Potter and shouts "Awrry" in the cutest voice you have heard.
#5
Scooby Regular
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Wiltshire
Posts: 2,583
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
She told me tonight she would like a Rally Car for christmas (as well as a Homer Simpson and Doodles from the tweenies )
I guess the prodrive live won't be open to 2 year olds
I guess the prodrive live won't be open to 2 year olds
#6
My three year old daughter asked me if I would teach her to drive when she was older. I replied that I would!! I asked her what type car she would like, and she said a scooby dooby do, but she wants it painted like a domation. Aww bless.
Am who would pay for this car, reply daddy would!!
Cheers Phill C
Am who would pay for this car, reply daddy would!!
Cheers Phill C
Trending Topics
#8
Scooby Regular
This is the closest my 20 month-old daughter can get!!! (at the moment - until she can afford the insurance!!)
Mind you, she DID buy me a remote-control Scooby for my birthday!!
And she can say."Scooby" too - also helps that my dog shares the same name!!!
Dan
Mind you, she DID buy me a remote-control Scooby for my birthday!!
And she can say."Scooby" too - also helps that my dog shares the same name!!!
Dan
#12
I have 3 boys, aged 6,4 and 2.
When mum isnt in the car (Volvo T5) they say "Dad, do squealy tyres" or dad "Go Fast", and they have asked that if it snows can we go and find a car park to do some donuts in !
having a quic car is useful with kids, if they are bickering I drop it down a cog (or two) and boot it which usually gets their attention !
When mum isnt in the car (Volvo T5) they say "Dad, do squealy tyres" or dad "Go Fast", and they have asked that if it snows can we go and find a car park to do some donuts in !
having a quic car is useful with kids, if they are bickering I drop it down a cog (or two) and boot it which usually gets their attention !
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post