I would have loved to have seen that train, no doubt you were very careful with your toys as few children make their toys survive their playtime...😁
The way you describe them denotes that you remember with amazing clarity...but with a very sincere and cute nostalgia...too bad your kids were hurricanes with the toys in their hands, very normal, right?
My dolls and toys I almost all gave away to kids who didn't have any, and others succumbed to my tantrums...😅🤣
Cute post as always...so full of amazing details.
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If I think back, I don't remember that I was very careful with toys and in general with my things (someday I'll write about that). It is that train that I describe in the post, I was bought when I was already an older child. Remember that "toys once a year", as Carlos Varela's song says, were until 12 years old. I remember that the last 2 years, I ceded my right to my sister, 4 years younger than me 😉.
I had other trains that didn't survive my games or I gave them away to other kids in the neighborhood when I grew up. The one I tell you about if I kept it even in its original box. I think when I gave it to my son as a gift, it no longer ran on batteries. 🤷
When I read the proposed topics for this weekend, it quickly came to my mind the memory of that electric train with which I spent fun hours of play.
Thanks for reading and nice comment 🌷.