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I was working in my office this morning, when my 9-yr-old daughter walked in to show me her new creation. Only the child of a teamster could take a Schleich horse figurine, a doll, some yarn, and a wooden block, and turn into a functional hitch and sled/stone Boat!

Klaus Karbaumer says 2016-01-04 15:16:47 (CST)



Good for her, she is obviously following in the right foot steps!


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LadyInVA says 2016-01-06 15:55:09 (CST)



Cute!


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Kate V says 2016-01-07 18:39:25 (CST)



Oh that's great!


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Uncle Jed says 2016-01-09 15:09:51 (CST)



I like that she used different color lines which can be very helpful for someone starting to learn driving.
I like red (port/left) and green (starboard/right) so folks are learning navigation skills at the same time. ;-))


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