The Dismantled Teddy Bear.
Sheila who is about 6 years old came to visit me for a holiday and so I brought out my old teddy bear in the house as her mom told me how much she loved to play with teddies.
When I first got this teddy for my child it could walk on its own since it was more like an electronic teddy but suddenly when I tried to get it walking so that Sheila could play with it, I noticed it couldn't and so I decided to dismantle it to see what the problem was.
I brought out two screwdrivers and began to loosen the nuts and bolts and then I dismantled the engine from the teddy bear, yet I couldn't figure out what the problem was.
I was so disappointed that I couldn't make Sheila's day with this teddy bear so I left it like that on my table while I ensured I made her a very delicious meal in the kitchen and promised to get one new teddy for her over the weekend just to make up for today.
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Why did you choose to repair or dismantle the teddy by yourself? You should have just allowed the baby to play with it like that. Oh well, now you have to take it for repairs
Maybe I'll just discard it and buy a new one. Thanks for visiting.
That's better as well.
I think it can be fixed in another way or given a makeover.
A happy 2024
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Reminds me so much of my father putting together the few electronic toys I had ... well written!
Thank you so much ma'am for the lovely feedback.
You're welcome!
Hahaha… When you are not a toy maker, how can you be a toy repairer… lols but do you know that she would have preferred to play with it like that, with all the bolts and nuts falling apart?
Hehe, funny questions, thank you for stopping by.
You have it a try, but even broken it's still a toy.
Thanks for your entry. 👍
Thanks.